Workforce Development

Financial and Technical Assistance for Employers

Pennsylvania’s workforce is characterized by a special combination of education, experience, and curiosity, and is driven by our legendary can-do spirit. As a result, new technology is being discovered and developed every day. It’s in our DNA. Pennsylvanians built this nation, and that spirit and drive — and our state’s founding principles of openness and tolerance — continue to push their work and abilities to new heights.

To ensure Pennsylvania’s businesses develop and keep the best talent, the state offers locally-based technical assistance and workforce development grants.

Local Employer Assistance

Industrial Resource Centers (IRCs)

Industrial Resource Centers (IRCs)

The Manufacturing PA Industrial Resource Centers (IRCs) are a DCED-funded statewide network of regional organizations who introduce small and medium-sized manufacturers to new business processes and the latest technologies, innovative techniques, and industry best practices they need to grow and remain competitive. As part of their mission, the IRCs offer workforce development consultation services for manufacturers. Find your nearest center today to start the conversation and learn more about their services on our #PAProud blog.

Next Generation Industry Partnerships (NGIPs)

Next Generation Industry Partnerships (NGIPs) are regional industrial partnerships of businesses in a shared labor market who work with economic development, education, workforce development, and community organizations to address the overall competitiveness needs of the industry. You can join your local NGIP to improve networking, collaborate with others in your industry, and gain access to specific industry resources in your area. As a business leader, you will help determine the partnership’s priorities and drive high-impact, sustainable initiatives that are tailored to the business communities’ needs. To learn more about NGIPs in Pennsylvania, contact Michael Leister, Director of Partnership Development at the PA Workforce Development Board, at 717.705.7650.

Workforce Grants

WEDnetPA

The Workforce & Economic Development Network of Pennsylvania (WEDnetPA) is a DCED-funded workforce training program that helps employers upgrade the skills, knowledge, and effectiveness of their current employees with essential skills and advanced technology training. This is especially valuable for employers seeking to empower their existing employees and give them the right skills to perform at a higher level and fill gaps in the workforce. To learn more about the success that the WEDnetPA training program has had, visit our #PAProud blog.

Pre-Apprenticeship and Apprenticeship Grant Program

Apprenticeship Grant Program

The Pre-Apprentice and Apprenticeship Grant Program (Apprenticeship Program) is a DCED-funded program and can be used to help cover the costs of the formal instruction or classroom requirements associated with registered apprenticeships. To qualify, businesses must register their apprenticeship program with the PA Department of Labor & Industry’s Apprenticeship and Training Office.

Manufacturing PA Training-to-Career Grant Program

Part of Governor Wolf’s Manufacturing PA Initiative, the Training-to-Career grant program provides funding supporting the creation of short-term work readiness programs, with an emphasis on supporting populations facing barriers to employment. To qualify, these training programs must be developed with direct input by two or more partnering manufacturers and specifically address the skills missing in entry-level applicants for existing or near-future open positions. Consequently, it is anticipated that those who complete training will successfully obtain employment.