
̽»¨appis awarded a $1.6 million Department of Labor Strengthening Community Colleges grant to establish apprenticeships to specifically address workforce shortages and equity gaps in the healthcare, manufacturing, and automation sectors. The ̽»¨app
Registered Apprenticeships Done Right (RADaR) project recruits diverse, underserved populations for in-demand careers by establishing career pathways and using registered apprenticeships as the proven vehicle to meet both industry and student needs.

̽»¨appis awarded $95,566 in grant funding from the National Security Agency to support cybersecurity education through the ̽»¨app2023 Gen-Cyber Summer Camp for students in grades 6-8.

̽»¨appis awarded $195,500 in technical skills training grants from the N.D. Department of Commerce:
- $100,000 to support oil and gas training for students pursuing roust̽»¨app or petroleum pump operator careers
- $27,500 to fund scholarships for K-12 teachers seeking cybersecurity training for credentials
- $50,000 to support regional and statewide incumbent workers pursuing training in automation and PLC training
- $18,000 to establish a Certified Medical Assistant training program to meet workforce demands