11/14/2024 | Press release | Archived content
The New York State Department of Labor (NYSDOL) today announced the allocation of $1,072,000 in workforce development grants to boost skills training and employment opportunities in the Finger Lakes. These grants are part of a larger $7 million statewide initiative directly supporting businesses, educational institutions, and non-profits in delivering high-quality training programs which focus on enhancing job readiness, closing skills gaps, and promoting career advancement. The awards also focus on programming that will help New Yorkers in disadvantaged communities, particularly the unemployed, underemployed, veterans, low-income residents and others facing employment barriers.
New York State Department of Labor Commissioner Roberta Reardon said, "These grants represent our commitment to strengthening the Finger Lakes' workforce by providing opportunities for skill development and job advancement. By investing in training and education, we are not only supporting individual career growth but also addressing critical workforce needs across the state. This funding will have a profound impact on both our communities and our economy, ensuring that New York remains competitive and prosperous."
Assemblymember Harry B. Bronson said, "As Chair of the Assembly Committee on Labor, I am proud to kick off National Apprenticeship Month here in Rochester. Robust apprenticeship programs are critical to achieving our State's economic goals, and the earn while you learn model launches people to career success. With these workforce development grants, Governor Hochul and NYSDOL have partnered with local workforce development programs to identify apprenticeship opportunities in a broad range of industries, bringing direct benefit to our regional economy. These collaborations represent a path to quality, enriching careers with family-sustaining wages for our community."
Assemblymember Demond Meeks said, "National Apprenticeship Week is a celebration of the impact apprenticeships have on improving the lives of our residents and the strength of our workforce. By investing in organizations and programs such as these, we provide opportunities to strengthen our neighborhoods while continuing to support underserved members of our community with dependable services and resources. Thank you, Commissioner Reardon, for recognizing the important work of these local organizations and for the NYS Department of Labor's support of their efforts."
The grants will support businesses in upskilling workers, individuals seeking better employment opportunities, and communities striving for economic growth. Workforce training costs vary based on factors such as program duration, training complexity, and supplemental funding.
Below is a link to sound bites and b-roll of the event :
https://vimeo.com/1030823561?share=copy
Time codes:
00:00 - 00:18 DOL Commissioner Roberta Reardon
00:18 - 00:23 Assemblymember Harry B. Bronson
00:23 - 00:47 Jenine Cleary, The Arc Ontario
00:47 - 01:21 Jes Scannell, Foodlink
01:21 - 07:41 b-roll
Summary of Grant Awards in the Finger Lakes:
As part of NYSDOL's ongoing effort to highlight registered apprenticeships, the Department launched a new PSA promoting the benefits of becoming an apprentice. Individuals can find more information about apprenticeship opportunities on our website. While New York State businesses can visit NYSDOL's dedicated page for grant funding opportunities.