ARC awards $26M to 28 projects for job training in coal-impacted communities in five states
TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2017 — The Appalachian Region Commission last week announced 28 awards of nearly $26 million in coal-impacted communities in five states. ARC said funds will “train more than 7,300 workers and students impacted by the changing coal economy in certificate, credentialing, and other workforce development programs. They will also create or retain more than 2,500 jobs, leverage an additional $31 million from public and private investors and create a more vibrant economic future for Appalachia’s coal-impacted communities.”
The biggest award, $3.5 million, goes to Big Sandy Community and Technical College in Prestonsburg, Ky. Funds will “will enable three Eastern-Kentucky education institutions—Big Sandy, Hazard Community and Technical College and Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College—to launch a comprehensive, employer-driven workforce development program focused on building the digital economy and strengthening digital innovation and entrepreneurship across a 16-county region in Eastern Kentucky.”
ARC awarded $1.92 million to Bevill State Community College in Jasper, Ala. for the Bevill State Community College POWER 2016 Initiative. “The project will create a new Rapid Training Center at Bevill State’s Jasper campus that will serve as a regional workforce training and job placement hub in northwest Alabama—an area that has been adversely affected by the recent retirement of coal-fired power generation facilities and the closure of multiple coal mines.”
Other awards:
$1.5 million to West Alabama Works for job training services for growing automotive and advanced manufacturing industries in Western Alabama.
$1.5 million to Hazard Community and Technical College in Hazard, Ky. to construct a job training facility focused on: information technology, telemedicine and health sciences, mechatronics and eco-tourism/small business development.
$1.5 million to Marshall University Research Corporation in Huntington, W.Va. to assist businesses “return to profitability through the adoption and deployment of emerging advanced manufacturing —primarily 3D printing and additive manufacturing.”
For a complete list of awards click here.
Written by Tim Mandell Posted at 1/24/2017 11:02:00 AM