Jeffrey Mosher welcomes back Teri Sand, SHRM-CP, PHR, CBSP, CRP, Business Services Manager, Capital Area Michigan Works!, Lansing, MI, but serving Ingham Eaton, and Clinton Counties
To listen to Teri and Jeffrey's conversation about Talent Fund FY24 Cycle 1 Applications, click on this embedded SoundCloud PodCast shared below:
Teri shared several points with Jeffrey during their discussion.
THEME: Teri discusses the Talent Fund FY24 cycle 1 applications CAMW! submitted.
Question: Tell me more about the Going PRO Talent Fund?
● The Going PRO Talent Fund, financed through the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity,
is a fund that “makes awards to employers to assist in training, developing and retaining current and newly hired employees.”
○ The Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, Workforce Development (LEO-WD) awards funds to employers through
Michigan Works! Agencies (MWA), like Capital Area Michigan Works!.
○ MWA Business Services staff conduct fact-finding sessions with employers to assess their talent skill gaps, suitable training
providers and availability of federal funding sources.
Question: What types of employers are eligible for participation and what types of training programs are provided?
● Interested employees must meet the following criteria:
○ Be a permanent, full-time employee of the employer when the approved training begins.
○ Work primarily in Michigan, and for whom the employer pays all applicable taxes to the State of Michigan, regardless of where the employee lives.
○ 18 years of age or older.
○ Citizen or legally authorized to work in the U.S.
● Training provided must fill a demonstrated talent need experienced by the employer.
● Types of training include:
○ Classroom or customized training.
○ New employee on-the-job training.
○ Training for USDOL Registered Apprentices.
Question: Tell me more about CAMW!’s involvement and successes of the Going PRO Talent Fund?
● Out of the Talent Fund FY24 cycle 1 applications CAMW! Submitted:
○ 51 companies submitted 107 applications (3 Clinton, 15 Eaton, 36 Ingham).
○ $4.18 million requested.
○ 96 applications approved; $3.42 million (3 Clinton, 12 Eaton, 28 Ingham).
○ 1,816 full-time workers will be trained (692 current workers, 957 workers will be hired,
and 187 US DOL registered apprentices).
Learn more about the Going PRO talent fund at: www.camw.org/employers/find-training
Teri, please provide any more insight about your involvement.