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CONTACT:  James  Honerman, 651-284-5313 or james.honerman@state.mn.us. A new round of $2.7 million in grants is available to help Minnesota employers create or expand dual-training programs in the industries of advanced manufacturing, agriculture, health care services and information technology.
Employers in five industries are eligible to receive up to $5,000 for each apprentice ST. PAUL -- Employers are invited to apply for the Minnesota Apprenticeship Initiative (MAI) grant to help them create or expand registered apprenticeship programs in advanced manufacturing, agriculture, health care, information technology and transportation.  Approved employers will receive funds to offset their costs related to program development, related instruction and supplies. Employers can receive up to $5,000 for each registered apprentice.
A new round of $3.7 million in grants is available April 16, 2018, to help Minnesota employers create or expand dual-training programs in advanced manufacturing, agriculture, health care services or information technology industries. The grants are part of the Minnesota PIPELINE Program, which was established by the Minnesota Legislature in 2014 to expand dual-training and apprenticeship programs.
The most up-to-date information and grant application materials for Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline grants are available from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education (OHE). What are Dual Training Grants and what can they do? Dual-training programs provide structured on-the-job training and related instruction so employees can develop the necessary occupational competencies to succeed in their chosen career.
Application Training Reimbursement Application Q:  I keep getting an error in my application. If you are getting an error while applying, do not cut and paste from Word and make sure pop-ups are enabled for your web browser.
Recipients of past apprenticeship grants are shown below. View more information about apprenticeship funding opportunities. LEAP Grant 2025 awardees (first round) Building Strong Communities – St. Paul Friends of Career Solutions – Saint Cloud Change, Inc. – St. Paul
There are currently no BOT grants available. Announcements about new grants will be sent to current building officials, building official organizations any municipalities that have expressed an interest. Also, any additional information will appear in the CCLD Review newsletter.