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Central Illinois receives $2M for pre-apprenticeship programs

Central Illinois receives $2M for pre-apprenticeship programs

Yahoo14-04-2025

CENTRAL ILLINOIS (WCIA) — Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) awarded more than $2 million to four pre-apprenticeship programs in Central Illinois on Monday.
The Illinois Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program began in 2021. Its goal is to increase diversity in apprenticeship programs, as well as making the programs more accessible. Around the state, Illinois Works helps participants gain admission to apprenticeship programs, which then helps participants obtain employment.
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In Vermilion County, the Danville Area Community College's pre-apprenticeship program was renewed and given $572,000 in funding. The Richland Community College program in Decatur was also renewed, and awarded $495,000. In Sangamon and Christian counties the IL Foundation of SkillsUSA – Central's new program was granted $550,000. And, Sangamon-Menard Regional Office of Education's new program received $440,000.
'The greatest resource we have is the hardworking people of Illinois, and the greatest return on investment we have is training and educating them,' Governor JB Pritzker said. 'That's why workforce development has been a centerpiece of Illinois' economic agenda for the last six years and why we're constantly attracting high-quality jobs to Illinois—because we have the skilled workers to fill them.'
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The program was also designed to increase access to well-paying jobs for populations that have been historically underrepresented.
'We go farther when we open doors to grow together. The expansion of the Illinois Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program supports economic opportunities for diverse workers in the trades,' Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton said. 'This program puts historically underrepresented Illinoisans on a path to provide for their families, contribute to their communities and drive our state forward.'
This program also provides recruitment opportunities, skills training, and the chance to transition from a pre-apprenticeship program to a full apprenticeship. Tuition is free for participants and a stipend and other support services are offered.
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'The continued success of the Illinois Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program is a testament to Illinois' dedication to investing in all individuals' ability to access quality career opportunities in the trades,' DCEO Director Kristin Richards said. 'Illinois Works is an example of how together, we can advance equitable economic development opportunities for all Illinoisans.'
Across the state, more than $19 million in funding was awarded to 38 program recipients. For a full list of 2025 Illinois Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program recipients, click here.
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