More skilled workers in Ohio’s force
Most of us have run into a situation in the workplace where a little more tech knowledge — or maybe even a significant amount of training — could make a world of difference in our ability to do our jobs and better work toward our employers’ goals.
But getting that training takes time and money. Fortunately, there is a state program aiming to do something about at least one of those factors. Ohio’s TechCred program awards employers funding to help their employees gain new skills. In May, the program awarded a record more than $9.9 million in funding to 622 employers. That money will provide the chance for 8,362 tech-focused credentials to be earned.
“TechCred is a powerful pathway for Ohioans to gain new in-demand skills, earn higher wages and build long-term careers,” said Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel. “Employers benefit from upgraded skills in their workplace, while employees gain the confidence to keep learning and growing.”
According to Gov. Mike DeWine’s office, the funding is available to employers in any industry, which can apply for up to $30,000 per round and up to $180,000 per year.
“TechCred is making a real difference in the lives of thousands of hardworking Ohioans,” said Ohio Department of Development Director Lydia Mihalik. “We are helping hardworking people take the next step — whether that’s earning a raise, finding a new job, or growing in their careers.”
Sounds like what government is supposed to be doing with public money, doesn’t it?
Buckeye State residents are diligent, smart workers capable of accomplishing amazing things for their employers and their state. Thank goodness officials who developed TechCred understand sometimes we all need to learn something new and polish our skills once in a while.
Don’t miss the chance, then, to get support for valuable training for your own workforce. The next application period closes at 3 p.m. July 31.