The Going PRO Talent Fund was established to improve the skill level of Michigan’s workforce and help employers train their employees. Nine St. Clair county companies applied for the grant, and a total of $243, 900 was awarded to them by the state.
Dan Casey, CEO of the EDA of St. Clair County, said, “The EDA and our workforce development partners worked together to market the program and encourage companies to apply for Going PRO Talent Fund grant funding. The funds awarded will provide industry-recognized training for St. Clair County residents and help companies reduce talent skill gaps.”
Two Port Huron companies received the Going PRO grant, PJ Wallbank Springs and Dunn Paper. The funds will be used for customized training that leads to a credential or skill that is transferrable and recognized by the industry. The investment in training ensures that Michigan’s employers have the talent they need to compete and grow.
Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand