The Impacts of Pre-Apprenticeship Programs

The ApprenticeshipNH program was expanded in 2020 to launch a new initiative designed specifically for high school students.
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The ApprenticeshipNH program was expanded in 2020 to launch a new initiative designed specifically for high school students.
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The total funding of the ApprenticeshipNH initiative is $10.6 million with 99% funded through the following US Department of Labor-Employment and Training Administration Grants at the dollar amounts indicated: Apprenticeship State Expansion (ASE) Grant-$1.35 million, State Apprenticeship Expansion 2020 (SAE2020) Grant- $3.45 million, Apprenticeship Building America (ABA) Grant $5.8 million. Additional scholarship support of less than 1% is provided by 3rd party scholarship grants for programs developed through the ASE and SAE grants.
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Employment data from NH ELMI (New Hampshire Employment Labor Marketing Information).