About ETF
The ETF Program has been very successful over the years. From its inception in 1991 ETF has helped employers train thousands of workers to learn invaluable new skills for their jobs. With these new skills, employees are now able to better perform in their jobs and seek out increased pay or promotions.
Currently, there are two types of ETF funding sources.
ETF Macro
ETF Macro provides grants for industry specific training where there are critical skill shortages in high growth occupational or industry areas. These funds are used as “seed” money to develop “cutting edge” education and training curricula and program design and activities where none exist in the state.
ETF Macro grants are made available on availability of funds. If your business organization/consortium/employer group is interested in applying for an ETF grant, please contact [email protected] and in the subject heading, include the title, “Request to be added to ETF Macro RFP Notification List.” In the body of the email, please provide contact information and point of contact.
ETF Micro
The ETF Micro program is most popular among individual businesses that need to upgrade the job skills of their employees. Training courses that are available include, but not limited to: computer, business, management, health, medical training, or soft skills training. Employers are eligible to receive up to 50% (maximum $400 tuition subsidy) of total tuition costs provided by approved vendors. To learn more about the ETF Micro program, CLICK HERE.
For general inquiries about ETF Macro and Micro programs, please contact the Workforce Development Division at 586-8877.