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Looking for Labor? Find the Talent You Need in Maryland

October 26, 2023 (webinar)

Finding the right people to fill the jobs you have can be a challenge. Did you know there are programs in place to help you? In this webinar, you’ll hear from four local agencies and organizations that can connect you with the talent needed to get the job done. You'll hear from...

EARN Maryland - Maryland's new workforce training initiative. EARN is a state-funded workforce development grant program that invests in strategic partnerships with the public workforce system, higher education and community service organizations. P.S. requests for proposals to be released in November! Grants will begin July 2024. (Download pdf of slide deck)

For more information, contact Mary Keller, Special Grants Administrator, EARN Maryland, Division of Workforce Development and Adult Learning, Maryland Department of Labor at mary.keller@maryland.gov.

Maryland Apprenticeship and Training Program - a nationally recognized model to build and maintain career pathways between all Maryland jobseekers and Maryland businesses seeking workers. The program offers customizable  training, succession plans that improve retention, better wage outcomes, plus employers can claim tax credits and other benefits. (Download pdf of slide deck)

For more information, contact Logan Dean, Program Manager, Apprenticeship and Training, Division of Workforce Development and Adult Learning, Maryland Department of Labor at logan.dean@maryland.gov.

Maryland Division of Rehabilitation Services - Helping Marylanders with disabilities go to work. DORS mission is to help connect disable Marylanders with the right employers benefitting both parties. The program provides Maryland businesses with services including wage reimbursement for on-the-job training, tax incentives and recruitment assistance. It also connects people with disabilities to relevant apprenticeship services helping them navigate the process, provide academic tutoring and provides support to both the job seeker and employer. (Download pdf of slide deck)

For more information, contact Samantha Grimsley, Apprenticeship Coordinator, Division of Rehabilitation Services, Maryland Department of Education at Samantha.Grimsley@maryland.gov, or Laura Wellmann, Employment Specialist Supervisor, Division of Rehabilitation Services, Maryland Department of Education at laura.wellmann@maryland.gov.

Second Chance - a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides people, materials and the environment with a second chance. Second Chance’s workforce development program offers rigorous job training and job placement.

For more information, contact Clayton Shelhoss, COO, Second Chance at clayton@secondchanceinc.org.


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