For immediate release:
April 16, 2024
Labor and Industry announces 2024 Youth Skills Training grant recipients
Seventeen partnerships across Minnesota will receive funding to develop and expand programs to offer meaningful career exposure and paid work experience for students 16 years of age and older.
The grants are part of the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry’s (DLI) Youth Skills Training (YST) program that was signed into law in 2017 with bipartisan support to create and provide employment training for student learners ages 16 and older in high-growth, high-demand occupations.
“These Youth Skills Training partnership grants will help high school students throughout Minnesota find pathways to high-growth, high-demand occupations and allow them to participate in safe, meaningful work experiences in their community,” said Nicole Blissenbach, DLI commissioner. “Thank you to everyone who has supported this program.”
YST grants will be awarded to the following 17 partnerships, which will receive and split $1.5 million in funding to be used for programs operating from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2026. The partnerships will offer safe, meaningful work experience in advanced manufacturing, agriculture, automotive, health care and information technology.
Albert Lea Area Schools
Bemidji Career Academies
Cambridge-Isanti Public School District
Detroit Lakes Public Schools
Fergus Falls High School
Great River School (St. Paul)
Hennepin West Consortium
Hermantown Community Schools
Itasca Area Schools Collaborative
Minneapolis Public Schools – Camden High
Minneapolis Public Schools – Wellstone International High School
Moorhead Public Schools
New Prague Area Schools
Parkers Prairie School District
Perham Schools
ROCORI School District
Staples-Motley School District
Grants can be used to create programs, recruit students and employers, provide training, transport students and pay for industry-related student certifications. An eighth round of grant applications will open in winter 2024.
For more information about Youth Skills Training contact Rich Wessels, program manager, at 651-284-5184 or rich.wessels@state.mn.us; Jo Daggett, program consultant, at 651-284-5354 or jo.daggett@state.mn.us; or Faye Blough, program specialist, at 651-284-5341 or faye.blough@state.mn.us; Learn more online at dli.mn.gov/YST.
Media contact: James Honerman at 651-284-5313 or james.honerman@state.mn.us.