Who Qualifies for Apprenticeships in Indiana
GrantID: 76345
Grant Funding Amount Low: $500
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $10,000
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Grant Overview
Unlike Ohio's statewide eligibility pools, Indiana restricts apprenticeship grants to collaborations with 21st Century Scholars program sites, serving 40% of low-income high schoolers.
Eligibility for Indiana's innovative apprenticeship programs targets nonprofits partnering with Ivy Tech Community College's 38 campuses and employers in manufacturing-heavy counties like Marion and Allen, where 28% of GDP derives from autos and pharma. Criteria demand 50% on-site training in high-demand occupations listed in Indiana's Workforce Ready Grant registry, excluding urban-only models.
Application requirements include MOUs with at least three employers verifying 500 annual apprentice slots, audited against Department of Workforce Development (DWD) metrics showing 85% completion rates needed. Realities involve prevailing wage certifications for 16-24-year-olds, with 70% of funds allocated to northern industrial corridor spanning Lake and Porter counties.
Documents mandate labor market projections from STATS Indiana, proving 15% job openings in targeted sectors, plus equity plans addressing 12% Hispanic underrepresentation in trades.
Fit assessment weighs Indiana's context: 6.8 million population with 22% in rural areas lacking apprenticeships, versus 50% urban uptake. Successful applicants show 20% female/minority participation exceeding state 12% averages.
Who Qualifies for Indiana Apprenticeships
Geographic focus on Northwest Indiana's steel belt and Evansville's ag-manufacturing hybrid, where border trade with Kentucky boosts demand.
Economic composition: 450,000 manufacturing jobs require 25,000 annual entrants.
Application Process in Indiana
Infrastructure readiness: sites must have broadband >1Gbps, as 15% rural lag hampers virtual training. Demographic: 10% over-55 workforce retiring creates 30,000 slots in next decade.
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