Road to Careers - Workforce Development & Adult Learning
Under Governor Moore’s leadership, Maryland’s Labor and Transportation departments have launched the Road to Careers grant program, a $24M initiative to increase skilled workers in the transportation construction sector. This program uses Registered Apprenticeship, Pre-Apprenticeship, and Integrated Education and Training models to prepare job seekers for careers such as skilled trade workers, equipment operators, and welders.
To ensure equity, grantee organizations will provide holistic support, including help with transportation, childcare costs, access to mental health support, and necessary employment tools.
Who can Receive Grant Funding?
Maryland Department of Labor has released $8M for Road to Careers. Awards are capped at $500,000 and the period of performance is 36 months. The following entities are encouraged to apply:
- Local Workforce Development Areas
- Community-based Organizations
- Workforce Training Providers
- Registered Apprenticeship Sponsors
- Adult Education Providers
- Community Colleges
- Organizations serving immigrants and refugees
- Other entities, as deemed allowable by the Maryland Department of Labor
Road to Careers is designed to expand opportunities to Marylanders who want to pursue a career in the skilled trades but may need extra support to get started on the path to success. The initiative is meant to support individuals who, though facing barriers to employment and significant challenges, aspire to pursue higher wages and family sustaining occupations.
For additional information about the Road to Careers Program, contact road2.careers@maryland.gov