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Community partners

ApprenticeshipNH is connected to key programs that provide job skills and can help secure funding for eligible apprentices across the state. 

New Hampshire Sector Partnerships Initiative

The New Hampshire Sector Partnerships Initiative an industry-driven effort for NH businesses to convene and collaborate on workforce solutions and identify funding opportunities for training programs. SPI focuses on five sectors critical to the NH economy: construction & infrastructure, healthcare, hospitality, advanced manufacturing and information technology.

WorkReadyNH

WorkReadyNH is a free workforce development program tailored to meet the needs of job seekers and career builders and provide training in the specific skills employers are seeking in their current and future employees.

Running Start

Running Start eenables high school students to take Community College System of NH (CCSNH) courses for high school and college credit. Courses are college level courses that are taught at the high school by CCSNH college credentialed high school faculty as part of the daily class schedule.

Career Technical Education

Career Technical Education sites are a network of 30 locations where students experience hands-on, real-world learning that applies directly to a job or career. Students explore their interests such as healthcare, automotive technology or finance while earning college credits and industry certifications, before entering college.

The New Hampshire Department of Business and Economic Affairs 

The New Hampshire Department of Business and Economic Affairs provides focused leadership on the mission of expanding the state’s economy. The department’s two major missions include providing a broad, integrated and collaborative set of economic development and tourism industry support for New Hampshire businesses, its communities and the people who live in them.

NH Works

NH Works promotes life-long learning by partnering with businesses, agencies and organizations to bring the state’s education, employment and training programs together into a workforce development system that will provide the means for residents of New Hampshire to gain sufficient skills, education, employment and financial independence.