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Upcoming Webinar: Practical Guidance for Creating and Funding Apprenticeship Programs


Mark Genua, Jobs for the Future and Becky Caldwell, METAL Wednesday, May 7, 2025, 1-2 pm EDT


share proven strategies for developing apprenticeship programs that attract funding and build a sustainable workforce, and share how employers can access up to $24,000 in funding through METAL and the Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment (IBAS) program. The ICI, in partnership with METAL and Jobs for the Future (JFF) will show


J


oin us for an upcoming webinar with presenters, Mark Genua and Becky Caldwell who will


you how to align your apprenticeship programs to qualify for this support: • Structure programs that meet grant and funding requirements.


• Build partnerships to enhance program effectiveness and growth.


• Develop talent pipelines specifically for


the investment metals industries. casting and This webinar is supported by METAL,


an initiative focused on developing talent pipelines for the casting and forging industries. METAL is supported by the U.S. Department of Defense and led by IACMI – The Composites Institute.


Look for an email invitation to register


for this event or contact Nora D'Ambra at ndambra@investmentcasting.org.


6 ❘ April 2025 ®


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