Climate-Critical Workforce Training, Equipment & Infrastructure Grants
MassCEC is awarding up to $800,000 per organization over one to two years to scale workforce training programs that prepare Massachusetts residents for climate-critical occupations, with the state targeting 34,000 new clean energy workers by 2030. Strand A supports career pathway training leading to direct entry into priority roles, requiring demonstrated employer partnerships and integration with existing workforce development infrastructure. Organizations with proven track records in labor pipeline development and employer engagement are positioned to access this funding to expand training capacity.
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Provides up to $800,000 in direct funding and technical assistance support over one to two years to organizations that build and scale career pathways and training to help Massachusetts residents access and advance in climate-critical priority occupations. Strand A specifically focuses on career pathway training that prepares new workers to enter climate-critical occupations. Successful applicants will demonstrate high levels of employer engagement, leverage existing workforce development systems, and lead to high-quality careers in climate-critical occupations. The program supports the state's goal of growing the clean energy workforce by 34% (over 34,000 workers) by 2030 to meet Massachusetts climate goals.
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