Who Qualifies for Wyoming's Energy Workforce Pipeline
GrantID: 76407
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
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Grant Overview
Who Qualifies for Funding in Wyoming? Nonprofit organizations, collaborative programs, and community-focused partnerships with a focus on workforce development in Wyoming's energy sector are eligible to apply. To qualify, applicants must demonstrate a commitment to training Native American communities in renewable energy technologies and creating a mentorship network to support career advancement in the industry. Unlike neighboring Colorado, Wyoming requires demonstration of extreme rural delivery capacity due to frontier county designation. Application Requirements for Wyoming's Energy Workforce Pipeline Applications require a detailed plan for developing a workforce development program, including partnerships with energy companies and Native American organizations. Wyoming's Energy Workforce Challenges The state's energy sector faces significant workforce challenges, including a shortage of skilled workers in renewable energy technologies. By focusing on Native American communities, Wyoming's energy workforce pipeline can address these challenges while promoting economic development in the state's most disadvantaged communities. How Funding Supports Wyoming's Energy Workforce Pipeline The flexible funding available through this grant program can support program-level or partnership-based efforts to develop a workforce development program in Wyoming's energy sector. Award amounts will vary depending on the scale and scope of proposed initiatives, but can be used to support staffing, equipment, and training programs. Wyoming's Frontier Counties The state's 23 frontier counties present unique challenges for workforce development, with provider shortages exceeding national averages by 300%. By prioritizing these areas, Wyoming's energy workforce pipeline can have a significant impact on the state's energy sector. Wyoming's Native American Communities The state's Native American communities face significant barriers to employment in the energy sector, including limited access to training programs and mentorship opportunities. By creating a workforce development program that focuses on these communities, Wyoming's energy workforce pipeline can promote economic development and job creation.
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