Building Manufacturing Capacity in Wisconsin

GrantID: 55410

Grant Funding Amount Low: $7,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $10,000

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Summary

If you are located in Wisconsin and working in the area of Community/Economic Development, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.

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Grant Overview

Capacity Gaps in Wisconsin's Manufacturing Sector

Wisconsin is known for its strong manufacturing base, yet it faces significant capacity gaps in its workforce development, particularly in urban centers like Milwaukee. As the state recovers from the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, manufacturers are struggling to find skilled workers to fill available positions. According to the Wisconsin Policy Forum, more than 80% of manufacturers report a shortage of qualified workers, which is exacerbated by an aging workforce and a skills mismatch. This gap is especially pronounced among low and moderate-income residents who often lack access to the training necessary for these jobs.

Who Is Affected by Wisconsin’s Workforce Challenges?

Low and moderate-income individuals in urban Wisconsin are particularly impacted by this workforce gap. Communities in areas such as Milwaukee and Madison have diverse populations facing systemic barriers to employment, including limited access to education and training programs. The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development reported that the unemployment rate among residents in these urban areas is disproportionately high relative to the state average, indicating significant disparities in job access. Moreover, recent statistics suggest that many of these residents lack the certifications and skills that local industries demand, further entrenching economic inequality.

How the Grant Addresses These Capacity Issues

The grant program specifically targets local governments in Wisconsin to create job training initiatives tailored to the manufacturing sector. These initiatives are designed to equip low and moderate-income individuals with practical skills and industry-relevant certifications. By collaborating with key stakeholders, including local manufacturing firms, community colleges, and workforce development organizations, municipalities can ensure that training aligns with current industry needs. This approach not only enhances the skillset of participants but also helps manufacturers fill critical positions that facilitate business growth and job retention.

Implementation Requirements for Local Governments

To access this funding, local governments must develop comprehensive applications outlining their proposed job training programs. This includes identifying the specific skills needed by local manufacturers and detailing how these programs will engage low and moderate-income individuals. Additionally, applicants must demonstrate their capacity to form partnerships with local educational institutions and industry representatives, ensuring that training programs are practical and beneficial for participants. Programs must also outline metrics for tracking participants' success in securing employment post-training, reflecting the effectiveness of these initiatives.

The Fit for Wisconsin’s Manufacturing Landscape

Given Wisconsin's unique position as a manufacturing leader, the grant aligns well with state priorities. Unlike neighboring states that may focus on different sectors, Wisconsin's initiatives are concentrated on boosting the manufacturing workforce specifically within urban centers. This concentration enables targeted interventions that can effectively address the skill gap within the state's key economic sector. By fostering collaborations between local governments and industry stakeholders, Wisconsin can create a more robust workforce that supports both economic development and job retention for its low and moderate-income residents.

The grant is more than mere financial aid; it represents an investment in the future of Wisconsin’s economy, ultimately aiming to break the cycle of poverty for many urban families. By focusing on building a skilled workforce tailored to local needs, Wisconsin can enhance its competitive edge in the manufacturing sector while promoting equitable employment opportunities for all.

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