Equipping Communities: Tips
Tips for Community-Based Organizations and Workforce Development Systems
- Build partnerships with other CBOs, local Workforce Development Boards, and American Job Centers to access WIOA resources
- Maintain a directory of energy-focused apprenticeship sponsors and training providers in your region
- Encourage clients to combine funding sources e.g., WIOA + union apprenticeship + nonprofit scholarships
- Provide assistance with applications, eligibility documentation, and financial aid forms to reduce barriers to individuals pursuing energy careers
- Advise clients on the importance of preparing themselves for the many careers in energy through apprentice readiness and pre-apprentice programs, the earning of credentials, certifications and licensure, and the pursuit of apprenticeships
Useful Resources
The Get Into Energy website provides a wide range of resources about the industry. Here are a few resources that may be particularly helpful as you consider the jobseeker and employer needs in your community:
- Check out our Career Pathway Guides
- Connect women with information on skilled trades in the energy industry at Hire PowHER
- Veterans will benefit from resources offered through the Troops to Energy Jobs program
- Explore the Get Into Energy Job Board
- Use Department of Energy Career Maps to explore career pathways in energy
- Use the Bureau of Labor Statistics for wage by occupation
