Governor Sanders, Department of Education Announce an Additional $26.7M in Employer-Driven HIRED Training Grants

LITTLE ROCK, Ark.– On Thursday, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Arkansas Division of Higher Education Commissioner Ken Warden, and Chief Workforce Officer Mike Rogers, awarded 14 recipients nearly $26 million in HIRED training grants to support workforce development efforts.

“There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to education and the HIRED Grant Program helps us meet Arkansas students, schools, and businesses where they are,” said Governor Sanders. “These grants will help build the workforce of the future and make Arkansas more competitive in industries such as steel manufacturing, aerospace and defense, lithium, and cybersecurity.”

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“These awards directly align with the Arkansas Workforce Strategy by connecting higher education efforts with the needs of Arkansas employers. This is a win for Arkansas. Employers will have the workforce they need and employees will earn higher wages by being better trained,” said Arkansas Division of Higher Education Commissioner Ken Warden.

“Arkansas has a longstanding tradition for innovation, work ethic, entrepreneurship, and the trades. It is the right time to invest regionally in our two- and four-year colleges. Employers are asking for specific short-term training and higher education degrees. Part of it is going back to our roots, but also pioneering new spaces,” said Chief Workforce Officer Mike Rogers.

The Governor and the Department of Commerce announced $48 million in HIRED training grants in November. The HIRED grants are intended to provide funding for state and regional industry-driven partnerships and data-driven education and workforce training programs. Funding for the grants comes from Arkansas Workforce Initiative grant funding and federal funds.

The grants were awarded as part of the Higher Industry Readiness through Educational Development (HIRED) program, using funding that was established by the Workforce Initiative Act of 2015. In total, $88 million is available through the HIRED Grant program’s two tracks, which are separately administered through the Arkansas Department of Commerce and the Arkansas Division of Higher Education.

See the full list of grant recipients below:

Track 1 HIRED Grant Recipients:

  • Arkansas State University – Beebe, $2,300,000
  • Arkansas State University –Three Rivers SCCTC, $2,000,000
  • Arkansas Tech University – Ozark Campus, $2,750,000
  • Black River Technical College with Arkansas Delta Training and Education Consortium (ADTEC) – $1,675,000
  • Ozarka College, $1,550,000
  • Southern Arkansas University – Magnolia, $2,750,000
  • University of Arkansas – Pulaski Technical College, $2,500,000
  • University of Arkansas Community College – Morrilton, $2,000,000
  • University of Arkansas – Data Science, $750,000
  • University of Arkansas at Little Rock – Cybersecurity, $750,000
  • University of Arkansas at Monticello – Crossett, $2,000,000

Combined Track Proposals:

  • Arkansas State University – Jonesboro, Arkansas Northeastern College, Arkansas State University – Newport, $3,000,000
  • University of Arkansas – Semiconductors, $1,000,000
  • University of Arkansas – Fort Smith, $1,700,000
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