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Providing Funds for Workforce Training in Colorado

“Portec gained tremendously from the outstanding professional and tailor-oriented training provided by Pueblo Community College.  They have become one of Portec’s key partners in employee development and skill enhancement.” – Richard J. Alter, Director of Quality Assurance and Services, Portec Flowmaster



Colorado's First Training Grants programs have benefited more than 6,500 companies of all sizes and trained more than 128,000 individuals.


The Colorado Office of Economic Development in conjunction with the Colorado Community College System provides grant funds to help you implement training programs for your workers.

 


Colorado Training Grants

 

Colorado Incentive Program. Designed for companies who are relocating to or are undergoing a major expansion in Colorado. The Colorado Office of Economic Development works with local economic development organizations to identify eligible companies. Grants are usually funded based on the number and quality of jobs created and whether companies meet the program criteria. Community and technical colleges administer grants.

 

Colorado First. Companies adding new permanent, full-time jobs to their workforce may apply for Colorado First funds by creating a training plan and application with their local community college or technical college.

 

Existing Industry. Existing Industry Grants are designed to support Colorado companies who are facing technological challenges to their competitiveness and need to retrain their workforce in order to retain competitive jobs in Colorado. The application process is the same as for the competitive Colorado First Grants.

 


Next Steps:  Many grants are available. Learn more about obtaining grants by calling any of the colleges listed on this site.


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How To Develop or Improve Your Safety Program Seminar

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

8:30-12:30 am

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Sept. 18- Nov. 20

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To register call James McDonough at 303.352.6922 or visit www.ccd.edu/CSA

 

"Become a Wedding Planner in a Weekend"

University Center at Chaparral in Parker, CO

 

November 6-7

The second of several quick-start weekend courses for ACC's Event Management Program

To register call 303.734.3701 or visit www.coloradotraining.com

 

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