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DOL Awards $86M for Skilled Trades Training

Grants to 14 states aim to boost U.S. construction, manufacturing, distribution, and workforce innovation through industry-led training initiatives

By Tanja Kern, Senior Strategic Content Editor
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October 29, 2025

The U.S. Department of Labor has awarded more than $86 million in Industry-Driven Skills Training Fund grants to 14 states to expand workforce training in critical industries, including advanced manufacturing, construction, distribution, and workforce innovation. The initiative aims to boost innovation, strengthen domestic production, and prepare Americans for high-paying skilled trade jobs in line with national workforce and competitiveness goals.

The Department of Labor initially announced $30 million in available funding in August, laying the groundwork for this expanded $86 million investment in skilled trades training.


Administered by the department’s Employment and Training Administration, these grants will provide outcome-based reimbursements to employers for providing training in high-demand and emerging industries that align with President Trump’s Executive Order 14278, Preparing Americans for High-Paying Skilled Trade Jobs of the Future, and Executive Order 14629, Restoring America’s Maritime Dominance. These priorities are also in line with the goals published in America’s Talent Strategy and America’s AI Action Plan.

“President Trump has directed the Labor Department to Make America Skilled Again by providing states with the resources they need to expand on-the-job training opportunities,” said Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer. “By investing more than $86 million in workforce development initiatives across the country, we are carrying out our responsibility to prepare American workers to fill the mortgage-paying jobs being created by this Administration’s efforts to revitalize American manufacturing, shipbuilding, energy production, and other critical industries. This is how we keep America working and winning.”

Applicants were required to propose a model to award funds to employers for training and retaining newly hired and incumbent workers in high-growth and emerging industries critical to American competitiveness. 

The department awarded Industry-Driven Skills Training Fund grants to the following recipients:

  • Arizona Department of Economic Security: $5 million to support advanced manufacturing.
  • Connecticut Department of Labor: $8 million to support advanced manufacturing; construction; distribution, logistics, and transportation; health care; information technology; and shipbuilding.
  • Technical College System of Georgia: $5 million to support advanced manufacturing, construction, and energy.
  • Idaho Department of Labor: $8 million to support advanced manufacturing, domestic mineral production, and nuclear energy.
  • Iowa Workforce Development: $4.7 million to support advanced manufacturing.
  • Louisiana Workforce Commission: $7 million to support advanced manufacturing, AI-enabling occupations supporting data centers and digital infrastructure, and construction and industrial trades.
  • Maine Department of Labor: $8 million to support advanced manufacturing, aerospace, defense, and shipbuilding.
  • Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity: $8 million to support shipbuilding.
  • Mississippi Department of Employment Security: $5.7 million to support shipbuilding.
  • Oklahoma Employment Security Commission: $6 million to support advanced manufacturing, aerospace and defense, and AI infrastructure.
  • Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce: $5 million to support advanced manufacturing, AI, nuclear energy, and technology infrastructure.
  • Texas Workforce Commission: $5.4 million to support advanced manufacturing, aerospace, AI, aviation, biotechnology, chemical products, defense, energy, information technology, life science, petroleum refining, semiconductor, and shipbuilding.
  • Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development: $7.3 million to support advanced manufacturing and generative AI.
  • Wyoming Department of Workforce Services: $3 million to support advanced manufacturing, construction, domestic mineral production, finance and insurance, information technology, health care, and nuclear energy.


KEYWORDS: Arizona Department of Labor distribution education grants Idaho Iowa Louisiana Maine Michigan Mississippi Oklahoma skilled trades Tennessee Texas Wisconsin workforce Wyoming

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Tanja Kern is the senior strategic content editor of Roofing Contractor. She brings more than 20 years of experience covering the construction and design industries through print and digital platforms.

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