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A maximum of 10 recipients will each receive a $5,000 award that is renewable for up to three years of undergraduate study if they meet eligibility requirements.
Written in conjunction with national subject matter expert committees, the NCCER's curricula offer the standardized training and portable credentials trusted by the industry.
Growing the business requires hitting the numbers, but businesses that thrive are built on a mission driven by the business leader with buy-in from the entire team.
The Davis Memorial Foundation gives priority to students who want to attend a trade school, or get a college or university degree that relates to the construction industry.
This two-day course, taught by S-5! CEO Rod Haddock, includes technical and practical “soup-to-nuts” information about metal roofing presented in a common-sense fashion.
Clemson University is granted funding for “Workforce Education & Retention Initiatives for the Roofing Industry" by the Roofing Alliance to further develop its roofing college course.
In 2020, the Roofing Alliance funded a total of $272,253 in project funding to bolster research, educational initiatives and technical programs addressing the roofing industry.