Kansas lands $200,000 federal grant to boost youth apprenticeships
Funding And Grants

Kansas lands $200,000 federal grant to boost youth apprenticeships

The Topeka Capital-Journal
June 6, 2026

Summary

Kansas has received a $200,000 federal grant aimed at enhancing youth apprenticeship initiatives as part of a national effort led by the U.S. Department of Labor and CareerWise. This funding will support the expansion of apprenticeship programs within the state, providing more opportunities for young individuals to gain valuable work experience and skills.

This initiative reflects a broader trend in workforce development, emphasizing the importance of apprenticeship programs in preparing the next generation of workers. By investing in youth apprenticeships, Kansas is taking a significant step in promoting career pathways that can lead to sustainable employment and economic growth.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This grant represents a crucial investment in the future workforce, enhancing access to apprenticeship opportunities for youth in Kansas. Such initiatives are vital for developing skilled workers in various industries, ensuring a robust pipeline of talent for employers.

Read via Google News
Recent news
ABC Central Texas Highlights Skilled Trades Demand From AI Infrastructure Growth
How To Apply

ABC Central Texas Highlights Skilled Trades Demand From AI Infrastructure Growth

Construction Owners
July 19, 2026
IEC Promotes Limited Energy Apprenticeship to Grow Skilled Workforce
General News

IEC Promotes Limited Energy Apprenticeship to Grow Skilled Workforce

Construction Owners
July 18, 2026
Alaska Receives Permanent Federal Approval for Educator Registered Apprenticeship Program
Press Releases

Alaska Receives Permanent Federal Approval for Educator Registered Apprenticeship Program

Alaska Native News
July 18, 2026
Get on our calendar
Not sure if WorkHands is right for you? Chat with our team today
Send us an email
We'll get back to you shortly