Investments, Tax Credits, and Tuition Support

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Search for active grants and contracts funded by the U.S. Department of Labor to help promote and expand apprenticeship.

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Ready to create or fund an apprenticeship program, but unsure how? The U.S. Department of Labor is here to help you. Explore open opportunities and browse active grants and contracts below.

Open Opportunities

Open Opportunities

View grants and contracts designed to support apprenticeship expansion that are taking applications

Active Grants Contracts

Active Grants and Contracts

See the types of entities and efforts currently being funding by the U.S. Department of Labor

Past Grants Contracts

Past Grants and Contracts

Learn about past entities and efforts that received prior funding by the U.S. Department of Labor

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From federal investment opportunities to state assistance to financial reimbursements, you are not alone in funding your program. Explore the various pages below to learn more about how to get the support you need.

Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act

WIOA funding is allotted to states and is administered through local Workforce Development Boards

State Tax Credits and Tuition Support

See which states provide tax credit for running a program, or help to support an apprentice

Find an Apprenticeship Consultant in your area who can walk you through funding and reimbursement options relevant to your program.

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