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ACT empowers learners by removing barriers and creating pathways to success through programs like fee waivers, scholarships, and grants. In FY2025, we supported 477K students, 210K fee waivers, 27 scholarships, and 54 grants nationwide. Learn more in the 2025 Impact Report.
Site Selection Magazine's November edition includes a dozen location spotlights that include WorkKeys NCRC growth trends to demonstrate workforce quality. Features include Kansas, the Dakotas, Virginia, Nebraska, New York, Mississippi, Washington, and Wyoming.
Delta Regional Authority announce awards for the Workforce Opportunity for Rural Communities (WORC) initiative to support workforce training and education in rural communities. ACT congratulates the grantees in their awards and applauds their innovative solutions.
- Southeast Arkansas College, $130k: Establish certificate program for Supply Chain Technology; train 45 workers
- Restore Hope, Little Rock, AR, $130k: Recovery-to-Work program in metal fabrication sector for individuals affected by substance abuse disorder; 16 workers
- Delta Area Economic Opportunity Corporation, Portageville, MO, $150k: Agri-biz work-based learning; train 50 workers
- Missouri State University, West Plains, MO, $95k: Robotics training; 50-75 workers
- ProGeny Place, Memphis, TN, $102k: Food-based manufacturing and distribution certificates for victims of domestic violence; 20 workers
- Rural Health Association, Decaturville, TN, $149k: Pre-apprenticeships for nuring aids and assistants; 500 workers
- theCO, Jackson, TN, $77k: Dev Catalyst Alumni Program in computer science, web development, and data management; 1,800 workers
- Griot Arts, Clarksdale, MS, $127k: Internship-to-Job Pipeline; 35 workers
- Research Park Corporation, Baton Rouge, LA, $150k: Expands Apprenti Louisiana to 57 parishes; 48 workers
- Nicholls State University, Thibodaux, LA, $150k: Boost cybersecurity knowledge to re-employ workers displaced in cybersecurity/cyberdefense
- University of Holy Cross/Delgado Community College, New Orleans, LA, $150k: Bachelor degree completion in Culinology; 10 workers
The Southwest Region of Tennessee, in conjunction with The National Rural Education Association and the Tennessee Board of Regents, has developed the Career Resource Network to help strengthen economic development in rural communities within the region. This regional digital portal provides one-stop access to resources and tools for school, staff, parents, and students in Chester, Henderson, Decatur and Perry regions.
Episode 16 of the Ready for Work podcast features the Southwest Tennessee Workforce Readiness Collaborate. The group just landed a first-of-its-kind grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to comprehensive regional interagency approach to help bridge the skills gap and connect Rural Workforce Development, Education with Economic Development.
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