2025 Aid Requests for Social/Cultural Non-Profits in Florida
The Future of Manufacturing Program, launched by the United Way of Greater Cincinnati and funded by the GE Aerospace Foundation, is a three-year initiative designed to address critical workforce gaps in the advanced manufacturing sector in Greater Cincinnati. This program aligns with the foundation's mission by strategically investing in workforce development, aiming to build a skilled pipeline of talent to meet the growing needs of advanced manufacturing. The program seeks to increase enrollment, completion, and job obtainment in this vital sector. The target beneficiaries of this grant program are community members within United Way of Greater Cincinnati's footprint, specifically those seeking to enter or advance within the advanced manufacturing workforce. This includes residents in Hamilton, Clermont, Brown counties in Ohio; Dearborn and Ohio counties in Indiana; and Boone, Campbell, Kenton, Grant counties in Kentucky. The impact goals are centered on strengthening the local economy by ensuring a robust and skilled workforce for the advanced manufacturing industry, thereby creating pathways to sustainable employment and economic mobility for individuals. The program prioritizes addressing key constraints identified by community stakeholders, including limited capacity in technical training programs due to a lack of trained instructors, fragmentation among critical partners such as funders, educators, and employers, and insufficient flexible funding for innovative solutions. The focus is on fostering coordination and collaboration between educational, workforce, and support systems, while also providing a cohort learning environment and centralized technical assistance to identify and scale best practices. Expected outcomes include a significant increase in the number of individuals enrolled in, completing, and obtaining jobs in the advanced manufacturing sector. Measurable results will likely involve tracking participant numbers at each stage of the pipeline, job placement rates, and potentially retention rates within the advanced manufacturing field. The grant amounts, ranging from $10,000 to $100,000, with typical grants between $25,000 and $50,000, indicate a strategic investment aimed at replicating and/or scaling effective programs to achieve these measurable outcomes.
Award Range
Not specified - Not specified
Total Program Funding
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Number of Awards
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Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Geographic Eligibility
Dunedin
