Wednesday, June 11, 2008
WEDnetPA - Wall Street West Workforce Training Grants Available for 2008-2009
East Stroudsburg University's Center for Research and Economic Development (CFRED) is accepting applications for 2008-2009 Employee-Training Grants from the Workforce and Economic Development Network of Pennsylvania (WEDnetPA)/Wall Street West Initiative. Funding for the WEDnetPA/Wall Street West Initiative is provided by a Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development (WIRED) grant from the U.S. Department of Labor.
The WEDnetPA/Wall Street West Initiative provides funding to qualified companies in the Financial and Insurance Industries as well as Technology companies that support them and are physically located in the nine-county Wall Street West service area: Monroe, Pike, Wayne, Luzerne, Lackawanna, Northampton, Lehigh, Berks, Carbon counties. Companies may qualify for a maximum grant of $25,000.
Funding is available for training eligible employees in areas such as; Basic Skills up to $450 per employee, Basic Skills Industry recognized Certifications up to $900 per employee, Information Technology training up to $1,200 per employee, and us much as $2,400 per employee in Informational Technology Industry recognized Certification Training. There will also be the opportunity for Upper-level Management Training reimbursement of up to $1,000 per eligible employee. CFRED will be accepting applications for WEDnetPA/Wall Street West funding through July 7, 2008. Grants will be awarded at the end of August for fiscal year July 1, 2008 - June 30, 2009.
"The WIRED WEDnet funding will enhance our ability to serve the training needs of the financial services industries including a new upper management training incentive pilot program," said Miguel Barbosa, director of workforce development at ESU. "WIRED WEDnetPA funding will also support industry recognized basic skill certifications such as insurance, securities, Series 6, 7, 24 and IT certifications such as Microsoft, CISCO, and information security," Barbosa added. "The Wall Street West grant supports WEDnetPA's mission to build and strengthen employee productivity in Pennsylvania's workforce by supporting training that will put employees on a path to higher performance."
Through this initiative, companies can take advantage of funding designed to leverage a firm's training dollar, improve employee productivity and strengthen its competitiveness in the marketplace. Companies identify their own training needs, which may involve skills that are general to the workplace or specific to their industry. Companies also choose their own training providers: on-line courseware or traditional classroom instruction, conducted by either in-house staff or third-party trainers.
Training may include but is not limited to:
Basic Skills ï‚§ Communication and Teamwork ï‚§ Microsoft Office Products ï‚§ Mathematics and Measurement ï‚§ Financial Management ï‚§ Business Writing ï‚§ Quality Assurance ï‚§ Customer Service ï‚§ Codes and Regulations ï‚§ Workplace Behavior Skills
Information Technology ï‚§ E-Business/E-Commerce ï‚§ Database Development ï‚§ Information Security ï‚§ Technology Support ï‚§ Software Engineering ï‚§ Network Administration ï‚§ Systems Analysts ï‚§ Technology Support ï‚§ Website Design & Development
Basic Skills Certification Training ï‚§ Insurance ï‚§ Financial Management ï‚§ NASD Series 6 ï‚§ Series 7 ï‚§ Series 24 ï‚§ Series 55 ï‚§ Series 63
Information Technology Certification Training ï‚§ Project Management ï‚§ Information Security ï‚§ Software Engineering ï‚§ Microsoft ï‚§ Cisco ï‚§ Linux ï‚§ SQL ï‚§ A+/Net+
Upper-Level Management Training ï‚§ High Level Communications ï‚§ Time Management ï‚§ Succession Planning ï‚§ Critical Thinking ï‚§ Visioning ï‚§ Negotiation Skills ï‚§ Conflict Resolution ï‚§ Mergers & Acquisitions
ESU is one of the WEDnetPA partners authorized to apply for funding on a company's behalf. For further details or to apply for the WEDnetPA/Wall Street West grant, contact Miguel Barbosa, director of workforce development, at 570-422-7920.
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