The Manufacturers’ Association Receives Grant to Expand the ‘Apprenticeship Ecosystem’ in Southcentral Pennsylvania
The Manufacturers’ Association Receives Grant to Expand the
‘Apprenticeship Ecosystem’ in Southcentral Pennsylvania
(York, PA) – The Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry awarded a
$519,338 grant to The Manufacturers’ Association of York, PA to expand the
‘Apprenticeship Ecosystem’ which will support local manufacturers efforts to
grow the skilled workforce in Adams, Chester, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin,
Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry, and York Counties.
This forward-leaning project is expanding the Association’s
registered apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship programs by adding new
employers as well as apprentices and pre-apprentices, especially
non-traditional manufacturing populations and the underemployed to boost access
to apprenticeships and manufacturing careers. The funds will be used for the
Association’s new Center of Excellence for Apprenticeship and Training, launched
in 2021, by adding new equipment to the Center’s machine shop. The new
equipment will support hands on learning which is a hallmark of registered
apprenticeships. Apprenticeships combine classroom training, on-the- job training,
and mentoring from journey workers.
The Association’s
apprenticeship program trained over 100 apprentices in 2021 and enrolled over
84 high school students in the pre-apprenticeship program in the 2021-2022
school year. “Apprenticeships are a
proven model of success for developing skills for both the employer and
employee, and with a challenging labor market, apprenticeships are another
competitive edge for employers to leverage” said Tom Palisin, Executive
Director of the Manufacturers’ Association.
The pre-apprenticeship
program will focus on engaging high school students in manufacturing careers
and achieving industry credentials that can be used as credit towards a full
registered apprenticeship with employers. In support of the pre-apprenticeship program, Mike Granby, Board
President of the Manufacturers’ Association said, “Manufacturers who invest the
time to develop students’ interest in modern manufacturing careers will have a competitive
edge in securing future talent.”
“Manufacturers understand that they need to take
control of the workforce development process, and to invest in schools, the
community and in programs like this to secure the talent needed to increase
economic prosperity in the region,” Granby added.
The Association received
funding in 2020 to establish the ecosystem model in southcentral PA and has
expanded to seven different registered trades including a first in the state
4-Year robotics apprenticeship which was announced in 2021. The funding will
assist in adding additional trades to the program that will enable more
companies to participate.
The Manufacturers’
Association apprenticeship program was established in 2005 and has credentialed
hundreds of journey workers during its history. The program supports over 43 manufacturers
in southcentral PA and is the largest manufacturing apprenticeship program in
the region.
For questions about the new
state-funded grant or to start your apprenticeship program please contact Brian
Paterniti, Director of Workforce Development, at (717) 843-3891 or by email at bpaterniti@mascpa.org.