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State Funds Available For Your Employee Training Programs

By: Joe DiDonato Home | Business


With training budgets always under constant
pressure of cuts, where does the money come from
to invest in infrastructure, new courseware, and
people? That dilemma is faced by almost every
education and training operation in corporate
America when businesses have to "tighten their
corporate belts." But don't despair. There
actually is a way of potentially adding millions
of dollars to your corporate training budgets by
simply taking advantage of Workforce and Economic
Development Program funds administered by the
various States. All of these programs have one
of two goals: to either keep jobs and employers
in their State, or to increase the numbers of
jobs and employers who want to do business in
their State.

There is nearly $600 million dollars available
from the various States, with only 3 States not
offering programs. But for many companies whose
operations span many States, there seems to be a
never-ending supply of dollars for those
companies who know how to access these monies.

As a rule of thumb, and with some guidance from
experts in dealing with the multiple State
programs, an enterprise can average around $500
per full-time employee in training reimbursements
across the multiple states in which they operate.
A company with a full-time employee base of 20,
000 in the US will usually be eligible for around
$10,000,000.

As you can imagine, each State has different
rules, so each company's situation might differ,
depending on the States in which they operate.
But understanding the program details can yield
some very big dollars. Here are some of the
highlights:

ELIGIBLE TRAINING TOPICS:

- Training on new or improved products,
processes or systems;
- Job or occupation-specific workplace skills
training;
- Technical, IT, ISO, and computer systems
training;
- Manufacturing training;
- Sales or customer service training;
- Soft skills training; as well as
- Other forms of training...

ELIGIBLE COSTS FOR REIMBURSEMENT:

- Instructional costs (in-house employees, or
third-party vendors);
- Curriculum development costs (in some cases);
- Vendor and some tuition costs;
- Training supplies and materials; and
- Trainee wages (in some cases).

EMPLOYEE ELIGIBILITY:

- "Full-time" workers employed in each State (
and generally, most States also require that
employees are residents of that State);
- New hires, as well as incumbent workers.

TRAINING DELIVERY METHODS:

- Instructor-led classroom, or lab-type
training;
- E-Learning (Interactive or self-paced); and
- Some States will allow on-the-job training.

STATE PROGRAM CHARACTERISTICS:

- In California, reimbursement amounts are
driven by trainee hours. These training hours
are then reimbursed at an hourly rate (varies
from $8 to $26 per trainee hour);
- In all other States, reimbursement contracts
are determined based upon overall worthiness of a
company application. Reimbursement is then
determined based upon training actually delivered,
and the eligible training costs.

Are these programs worth a look? Most definitely.
Imagine being able to say:
"We had no idea where the money would come from
to invest in our new LMS - and still do a revamp
of our Corporate University. Finding out about
these State training reimbursement programs was
the best news we ever received..."



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About the Author:
Author Bio: Ordained The Godfather of Education" by Oracle for his early work in the 80's to create what we know today as blended learning and delivery," Joe DiDonato was a double-nominee for the CLO of the Year in 2006 for the work he's done to move education into the workplace using his new 20-30-50 Model for corporate education. Joe has an extensive background in education, which ranges from running customer and internal education operations at Oracle and PeopleSoft, to running entrepreneurial endeavors at education companies such as Knowledge Universe, KnowledgePlanet, Productivity Point International, Global Knowledge, and Interwise.
Discussion website: www.CLORoundtables.com.
EMail: jdidonato@ESourceCorp.com. (805) 823-3552

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