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Eligible Ohio employers looking for financial support to train or upskill employees will have another opportunity to use the Ohio TechCred program. From May 2 through May 31, 2022 at 3:00 PM, eligible employers may submit applications to obtain approval for future reimbursements through this program.
Why TechCred?
Ohio has approved funding that allows Ohio businesses, including manufacturers, to receive reimbursement for certain industry-recognized, technology-focused, and short-term credentials or certificates. Many manufacturers throughout the state continue to struggle finding labor, both skilled and unskilled. TechCred can support the employee recruitment and retention process by:
- Providing funding (through reimbursement) to support the development of employees’ skills.
- Supporting the business’s goals, including improving productivity and customer satisfaction.
- Differentiating the company from others who may not provide similar training, thereby attracting talent.
How to Apply
Interested employers should consider eligibility criteria, including that the business is registered in Ohio and employs Ohio resident W-2 employees. Employers should also review the credential list here. Employers may request approval for credentials not included by selecting “Credential Not Listed” on the application form and answering questions about the credential. All credentials must be a certificate or credential that is industry-recognized, technology-focused, and short-term. Additional information can be found here.
When ready to apply, eligible businesses should submit an application via https://techcred.ohio.gov/apply. Users must have an OH|ID in order to log in to the application.
Other Resources
In addition to TechCred, businesses or individuals seeking assistance in the job market should consider the following resources:
- Individual Microcredential Assistance Program helps low-income, partially unemployed, or completely unemployed Ohioans participate in training programs.
- Ohio to Work connects job seekers with employers specifically in the fields of information technology, manufacturing, and healthcare.
- Ohio In-Demand Jobs Week, from May 2-May 6, focuses on current career opportunities with businesses that are hiring. Organizations participating should visit topjobs.ohio.gov to ensure their event is listed.
- Ohio Means Jobs offers resources for job seekers, employers, and students in the job market.
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