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    Jobs for the Future

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    BOSTON, MASitio web6177284446EIN: 06-1164568

    About Jobs for the Future

    Jobs for the Future (JFF) transforms U.S. education and workforce systems to drive economic success for people, businesses, and communities by designing solutions, scaling best practices, influencing policy and action, and investing in innovation to expand access to quality jobs.

    Focus Areas

    Apprenticeship & Work-Based LearningEducationEmployer MobilizationJustice & Economic AdvancementPolicy & AdvocacyPopulation Strategies / Racial & Economic EquityResearch, Evaluation & AnalyticsWorkforce & Regional EconomiesJFFLabs (innovation/ incubation)JFFVentures (impact investing)Artificial Intelligence & the Future of WorkCareer navigation (Britebound/ASA Center)

    About Jobs for the Future

    A defining feature of Jobs for the Future Inc is its repeated investment in apprenticeship infrastructure and employer-linked pathways. One of its largest recent grants went to Burning Glass Institute for a Walmart Skills First-value infrastructure project, while other large awards supported EdX boot camps and microcredentials that connect digital skills to career pathways. The pattern points to a funder that backs systems and intermediaries as much as direct programs. The foundation funds work across education, workforce development, postsecondary innovation, reentry pathways, and job quality. Recent awards also show support for research and evaluation, state-level policy work, and technical assistance centers. In several cases, the grants are tied to named national initiatives rather than standalone local projects, which fits JFF’s role as a systems-builder. Jobs for the Future Inc also uses its own platforms and partnerships to move capital into the field. JFF Labs appears in the recent grants, as do partner-linked projects with organizations such as The Council of State Governments and the Texas Education Agency. Across the portfolio, the grants point to a funder focused on scaling workforce and education solutions through intermediaries, public agencies, and training providers.

    What Jobs for the Future Funds

    Apprenticeship is a central theme. Jobs for the Future Inc gave $318,337 to Chicago Women in Trades for the Registered Apprenticeship Technical Assistance Centers of Excellence project, and $255,232 to Jevs Human Services for DOL Apprenticeship Building America. It also awarded $255,125 to Intelligent Partnerships Inc for the same technical assistance center effort. The foundation also backs digital skills and postsecondary-to-career pathways. It granted $948,298 to Edx Boot Camps LLC to support Truist Building Digital Skills to Career Pathways through EdX Boot Camps, and $800,000 to Edx LLC for the Koch Foundation & EdX MicroBachelors Program Phase 2.2. On workforce systems and job quality, JFF gave $609,745 to Turning Basin Labs Co-op Inc for the RWJF Increasing Workers Voice Project and $227,730 to the City and County of San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce Development for Salesforce Apprenticeship. These awards show interest in both worker voice and employer-connected training models.

    How Jobs for the Future Gives

    Jobs for the Future Inc’s typical grant size sits at a median of $42,824, with the 25th percentile at $16,504 and the 75th percentile at $91,438. Recent awards range from mid-sized operating support to larger initiative grants and project-specific awards above $1 million. The grant list shows repeated support for several organizations over multiple years, including EdX, Chicago Women in Trades, Turning Basin Labs Co-op Inc, Jevs Human Services, and the University of Texas at Austin. That recurring pattern suggests ongoing initiative funding rather than isolated one-time awards. The foundation is a regular funder and does not fund individuals. Its active programs also emphasize technical assistance, partnership funding, and scaling initiatives; one listed partner-funded workforce grant is open to unsolicited applications through Unity.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $32.5M

    Total Assets

    $64.1M

    Total Revenue

    $93.8M

    Total Expenses

    $97.6M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $17K and $91K, with a median of $43K.

    25th Percentile

    $17K

    Median

    $43K

    75th Percentile

    $91K

    Geographic Reach

    National42 states funded

    About 4% of grants go to recipients in NY.

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    Leadership

    MARIA FLYNN

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    Who They Fund

    adult learners and incumbent workersunderserved / low-income jobseekersemployers and employer intermediariestraining providers and community collegesjustice-involved / disconnected youth (reconnection initiatives)

    Funding Style

    capacity buildingtechnical assistance / TA centerspartnership and intermediary fundingprogram/initiative scalinggeneral support / unrestricted

    Topics

    registered apprenticeship expansion and TAworkforce development and employer mobilizationdigital skills / bootcamps and microcredentials (e.g., edX MicroBachelors)job quality measurement and worker voicepostsecondary access & innovation (Ready for Pell, EIR)community workforce initiatives / Good Jobs Challenge

    Where Jobs for the Future Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is national and entirely U.S.-based in the data provided, with 414 grants to U.S. recipients. New York is the top state by grant count, while Massachusetts accounts for 4% of grants. Recent recipients include organizations in Austin, Lanham, Chicago, Philadelphia, Oakland, and Lexington, showing a wide spread across education, workforce, and policy hubs. The foundation’s grant map extends beyond its Boston headquarters and reaches multiple regions across the country.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Jobs for the Future

    What kinds of work does Jobs for the Future Inc fund most often?

    The recent grants emphasize apprenticeship, digital skills, workforce development, employer mobilization, research and evaluation, and postsecondary innovation. Examples include support for Registered Apprenticeship Technical Assistance Centers of Excellence, EdX Boot Camps, EdX MicroBachelors, worker voice work, and state policy initiatives.

    Does Jobs for the Future Inc make recurring grants to the same organizations?

    Yes. The recent grant list shows repeated awards to several recipients across more than one year, including EdX, Chicago Women in Trades, Turning Basin Labs Co-op Inc, Jevs Human Services, and the University of Texas at Austin. That suggests ongoing relationship-based funding.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The foundation’s median grant size is $42,824. The 25th percentile is $16,504 and the 75th percentile is $91,438, so many grants fall in the middle range, with some larger initiative awards above $1 million.

    Is the foundation’s giving concentrated in one state or nationwide?

    Giving is national. The data shows 414 grants to U.S. recipients, with New York as the top state by grant count and Massachusetts accounting for 4% of grants. Recent grants were also made to organizations in Texas, Illinois, Pennsylvania, California, Kentucky, Maryland, Washington, Colorado, and Virginia.

    Can organizations apply directly for all of its grants?

    No. The foundation is marked as not accepting unsolicited applications for its active National Apprentice Fund, JFFVentures, and Fair Chance to Advance State Action Networks. One partner-funded workforce grant through Unity is listed as accepting unsolicited applications.

    Accepts unsolicited proposals
    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    BURNING GLASS INSTITUTECYNWYD, PA$1,050,4502025TO SUPPORT 6-WALMART SKILLS FIRST-VALUE INFRASTRUCTURE
    EDX BOOT CAMPS LLCLANHAM, MD$948,2982025TO SUPPORT TRUIST BUILDING DIGITAL SKILLS TO CAREER PATHWAYS THROUGH EDX BOOT CAMPS
    EDX LLCLANHAM, MD$800,0002025TO SUPPORT KOCH FOUNDATION & EDX MICROBACHELORS PROGRAM PHASE 2.2
    THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTINAUSTIN, TX$697,4032025TO SUPPORT FY18 EDUCATION INNOVATION AND RESEARCH (EIR) PROGRAM
    THE COUNCIL OF STATE GOVERNMENTS LTDLEXINGTON, KY$400,0002025TO SUPPORT BLUE MERIDIAN STRATEGIC PLAN
    THE EMPOWERMENT CENTERTEMECULA, CA$350,0002025TO SUPPORT CAL WELLNESS HRTF
    CHICAGO WOMEN IN TRADESCHICAGO, IL$275,2172025TO SUPPORT REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE
    JEVS HUMAN SERVICESPHILADELPHIA, PA$255,2322025TO SUPPORT DOL APPRENTICESHIP BUILDING AMERICA (ABA)
    INTELLIGENT PARTNERSHIPS INCRENTON, WA$255,1252025TO SUPPORT REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE
    HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY TRAINING AND EDUCATION FUND DBA HOSPITALITY TRAININGBEVERLY HILLS, CA$250,0002025TO SUPPORT HILTON HRTF
    JFF LABS INCBOSTON, MA$250,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    FSG INCBOSTON, MA$247,5002025TO SUPPORT GATES MULTI PATHWAYS SUPPORT
    CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO DBA OFFICE OF ECONOMIC AND WORKFORCE DEVFRANCISCO, CA$227,7302025TO SUPPORT - SALESFORCE APPRENTICESHIP
    PARTNERSHIP FOR A BETTER SAN DIEGOSAN DIEGO, CA$200,0002025TO SUPPORT CAL WELLNESS HRTF
    CENTER FOR CAREGIVER ADVANCEMENTLOS ANGELES, CA$200,0002025TO SUPPORT CRANKSTART HRTF
    EL SOL NEIGHBORHOOD EDUCATIONAL CENTERSAN BERNARDINO, CA$200,0002025TO SUPPORT CAL WELLNESS HRTF
    HUNTINGTON INGALLS INC (THE NNS APPRENTICESHIP SCHOOL)NEWPORT NEWS, VA$196,5412025TO SUPPORT REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE
    STATE BOARD FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES DBA COLORADO COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEMDENVER, CO$181,3482025TO SUPPORT HB ONE WORKFORCE GRANT PROGRAM
    UFCW REGION 8 STATES COUNCILBUENA PARK, CA$175,0002025TO SUPPORT HILTON HRTF
    THE INDUSTRIAL COMMONSMORGANTON, NC$173,5602025TO SUPPORT ARES REGIONAL CHALLENGE
    WORKER EDUCATION AND RESOURCE CENTER INCLOS ANGELES, CA$150,0002025TO SUPPORT HILTON HRTF
    ENGAGE R&D INC DBA ENGAGE RDPASADENA, CA$150,0002025TO SUPPORT CA EDD ETPF TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE (WIOA)
    MIGUEL CONTRERAS FOUNDATIONLOS ANGELES, CA$150,0002025TO SUPPORT HILTON HRTF
    EDUCATION QUALITY OUTCOMES STANDARDS INCBOSTON, MA$149,1002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    THE METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE AREA DBA METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGEOMAHA, NE$145,9692025TO SUPPORT HB ONE WORKFORCE GRANT PROGRAM
    UNIDOSUSWASHINGTON, DC$143,1782025TO SUPPORT REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE
    ASSOCIATION OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXECUTIVESALEXANDRIA, VA$125,0002025TO SUPPORT WALMART RAA INTEGRATION & EXPANSION-WRE
    NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WORKFORCE BOARDS (NAWB)WASHINGTON, DC$122,3322025TO SUPPORT EDA GOOD JOBS CHALLENGE NATIONAL COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE
    BAY AREA COMMUNITY RESOURCESRAFAEL, CA$115,0382025TO SUPPORT SALESFORCE BACK ON TRACK
    WE UPJOHN UNEMPLOYMENT TRUSTEE CORP DBA WE UPJOHN INSTITUTE FOR EMPLOYKALAMAZOO, MI$111,5902025TO SUPPORT FAMILIES & WORKERS FUND JOB QUALITY MEASUREMENT INITIATIVE AND JOB QUALITY CAPACITY-NAT
    RUTGERS THE STATE UNIVERSITYPISCATAWAY, NJ$109,6142025TO SUPPORT REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE
    WASHINGTON ACADEMY FOR INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL GRADUATESSEATAC, WA$105,0002025TO SUPPORT WES ASSEFA FUND
    VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEMRICHMOND, VA$100,0002025TO SUPPORT ATD ADULT PROMISE JFF
    MICHIGAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE ASSOCIATION FOUNDATIONLANSING, MI$100,0002025TO SUPPORT ATD ADULT PROMISE JFF
    NEW JERSEY COUNCIL OF COUNTY COLLEGESHAMILTON, NJ$100,0002025TO SUPPORT ATD ADULT PROMISE JFF
    EDUCATE MAINEPORTLAND, ME$96,0212025TO SUPPORT DOL APPRENTICESHIP BUILDING AMERICA (ABA)
    CULTURINGUASAN ANTONIO, TX$95,8172025TO SUPPORT WES ASSEFA FUND
    KEYSTONE DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIPHARRISBURG, PA$86,0002025TO SUPPORT EXPANSION OF REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS THROUGH INDUSTRY INTERMEDIARIES (IDEA-M)
    UTAH STATE UNIVERSITYLOGAN, UT$85,0002025TO SUPPORT ARES REGIONAL CHALLENGE
    SUSTAINABLE PITTSBURGHPITTSBURGH, PA$75,0002025TO SUPPORT ARES REGIONAL CHALLENGE
    VERMONT HEALTHCARE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION CENTER INC HITEC & INWILLISTON, VT$75,0002025TO SUPPORT CCCO STRONG WORKFORCE PROGRAM
    ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION FOR A NEW AMERICAN UNIVERSITYTEMPE, AZ$75,0002025TO SUPPORT ARES REGIONAL CHALLENGE
    PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYPORTLAND, OR$75,0002025TO SUPPORT ARES REGIONAL CHALLENGE
    LYRA DBA LYRA COLORADODENVER, CO$75,0002025TO SUPPORT ARES REGIONAL CHALLENGE
    GREATER NEW ORLEANS FOUNDATIONNEW ORLEANS, LA$75,0002025TO SUPPORT ARES REGIONAL CHALLENGE
    UNION SERVICES AGENCY SAN BERNARDINO & RIVERSIDE DBA INLAND EMPIRE LABOR INCOLTON, CA$75,0002025TO SUPPORT ARES REGIONAL CHALLENGE
    THE RESEARCH FOUNDATION FOR THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORKALBANY, NY$75,0002025TO SUPPORT ARES REGIONAL CHALLENGE
    THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEEKNOXVILLE, TN$74,7922025TO SUPPORT ARES REGIONAL CHALLENGE
    MINNESOTA STATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIESMINNEAPOLIS, MN$67,9002025TO SUPPORT ASCENDIUM READY FOR PELL
    UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS BOSTONBOSTON, MA$65,3952025TO SUPPORT REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE

    BURNING GLASS INSTITUTE

    $1,050,450
    CYNWYD, PA2025

    TO SUPPORT 6-WALMART SKILLS FIRST-VALUE INFRASTRUCTURE

    EDX BOOT CAMPS LLC

    $948,298
    LANHAM, MD2025

    TO SUPPORT TRUIST BUILDING DIGITAL SKILLS TO CAREER PATHWAYS THROUGH EDX BOOT CAMPS

    EDX LLC

    $800,000
    LANHAM, MD2025

    TO SUPPORT KOCH FOUNDATION & EDX MICROBACHELORS PROGRAM PHASE 2.2

    THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

    $697,403
    AUSTIN, TX2025

    TO SUPPORT FY18 EDUCATION INNOVATION AND RESEARCH (EIR) PROGRAM

    THE COUNCIL OF STATE GOVERNMENTS LTD

    $400,000
    LEXINGTON, KY2025

    TO SUPPORT BLUE MERIDIAN STRATEGIC PLAN

    THE EMPOWERMENT CENTER

    $350,000
    TEMECULA, CA
    2025

    TO SUPPORT CAL WELLNESS HRTF

    CHICAGO WOMEN IN TRADES

    $275,217
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    TO SUPPORT REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE

    JEVS HUMAN SERVICES

    $255,232
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    TO SUPPORT DOL APPRENTICESHIP BUILDING AMERICA (ABA)

    INTELLIGENT PARTNERSHIPS INC

    $255,125
    RENTON, WA2025

    TO SUPPORT REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE

    HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY TRAINING AND EDUCATION FUND DBA HOSPITALITY TRAINING

    $250,000
    BEVERLY HILLS, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT HILTON HRTF

    JFF LABS INC

    $250,000
    BOSTON, MA2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    FSG INC

    $247,500
    BOSTON, MA2025

    TO SUPPORT GATES MULTI PATHWAYS SUPPORT

    CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO DBA OFFICE OF ECONOMIC AND WORKFORCE DEV

    $227,730
    FRANCISCO, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT - SALESFORCE APPRENTICESHIP

    PARTNERSHIP FOR A BETTER SAN DIEGO

    $200,000
    SAN DIEGO, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT CAL WELLNESS HRTF

    CENTER FOR CAREGIVER ADVANCEMENT

    $200,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT CRANKSTART HRTF

    EL SOL NEIGHBORHOOD EDUCATIONAL CENTER

    $200,000
    SAN BERNARDINO, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT CAL WELLNESS HRTF

    HUNTINGTON INGALLS INC (THE NNS APPRENTICESHIP SCHOOL)

    $196,541
    NEWPORT NEWS, VA2025

    TO SUPPORT REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE

    STATE BOARD FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES DBA COLORADO COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM

    $181,348
    DENVER, CO2025

    TO SUPPORT HB ONE WORKFORCE GRANT PROGRAM

    UFCW REGION 8 STATES COUNCIL

    $175,000
    BUENA PARK, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT HILTON HRTF

    THE INDUSTRIAL COMMONS

    $173,560
    MORGANTON, NC2025

    TO SUPPORT ARES REGIONAL CHALLENGE

    WORKER EDUCATION AND RESOURCE CENTER INC

    $150,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT HILTON HRTF

    ENGAGE R&D INC DBA ENGAGE RD

    $150,000
    PASADENA, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT CA EDD ETPF TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE (WIOA)

    MIGUEL CONTRERAS FOUNDATION

    $150,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT HILTON HRTF

    EDUCATION QUALITY OUTCOMES STANDARDS INC

    $149,100
    BOSTON, MA2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    THE METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE AREA DBA METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

    $145,969
    OMAHA, NE2025

    TO SUPPORT HB ONE WORKFORCE GRANT PROGRAM

    UNIDOSUS

    $143,178
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE

    ASSOCIATION OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXECUTIVES

    $125,000
    ALEXANDRIA, VA2025

    TO SUPPORT WALMART RAA INTEGRATION & EXPANSION-WRE

    NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WORKFORCE BOARDS (NAWB)

    $122,332
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT EDA GOOD JOBS CHALLENGE NATIONAL COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE

    BAY AREA COMMUNITY RESOURCES

    $115,038
    RAFAEL, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT SALESFORCE BACK ON TRACK

    WE UPJOHN UNEMPLOYMENT TRUSTEE CORP DBA WE UPJOHN INSTITUTE FOR EMPLOY

    $111,590
    KALAMAZOO, MI2025

    TO SUPPORT FAMILIES & WORKERS FUND JOB QUALITY MEASUREMENT INITIATIVE AND JOB QUALITY CAPACITY-NAT

    RUTGERS THE STATE UNIVERSITY

    $109,614
    PISCATAWAY, NJ2025

    TO SUPPORT REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE

    WASHINGTON ACADEMY FOR INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL GRADUATES

    $105,000
    SEATAC, WA2025

    TO SUPPORT WES ASSEFA FUND

    VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM

    $100,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    TO SUPPORT ATD ADULT PROMISE JFF

    MICHIGAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE ASSOCIATION FOUNDATION

    $100,000
    LANSING, MI2025

    TO SUPPORT ATD ADULT PROMISE JFF

    NEW JERSEY COUNCIL OF COUNTY COLLEGES

    $100,000
    HAMILTON, NJ2025

    TO SUPPORT ATD ADULT PROMISE JFF

    EDUCATE MAINE

    $96,021
    PORTLAND, ME2025

    TO SUPPORT DOL APPRENTICESHIP BUILDING AMERICA (ABA)

    CULTURINGUA

    $95,817
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2025

    TO SUPPORT WES ASSEFA FUND

    KEYSTONE DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP

    $86,000
    HARRISBURG, PA2025

    TO SUPPORT EXPANSION OF REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS THROUGH INDUSTRY INTERMEDIARIES (IDEA-M)

    UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY

    $85,000
    LOGAN, UT2025

    TO SUPPORT ARES REGIONAL CHALLENGE

    SUSTAINABLE PITTSBURGH

    $75,000
    PITTSBURGH, PA2025

    TO SUPPORT ARES REGIONAL CHALLENGE

    VERMONT HEALTHCARE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION CENTER INC HITEC & IN

    $75,000
    WILLISTON, VT2025

    TO SUPPORT CCCO STRONG WORKFORCE PROGRAM

    ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION FOR A NEW AMERICAN UNIVERSITY

    $75,000
    TEMPE, AZ2025

    TO SUPPORT ARES REGIONAL CHALLENGE

    PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY

    $75,000
    PORTLAND, OR2025

    TO SUPPORT ARES REGIONAL CHALLENGE

    LYRA DBA LYRA COLORADO

    $75,000
    DENVER, CO2025

    TO SUPPORT ARES REGIONAL CHALLENGE

    GREATER NEW ORLEANS FOUNDATION

    $75,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    TO SUPPORT ARES REGIONAL CHALLENGE

    UNION SERVICES AGENCY SAN BERNARDINO & RIVERSIDE DBA INLAND EMPIRE LABOR IN

    $75,000
    COLTON, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT ARES REGIONAL CHALLENGE

    THE RESEARCH FOUNDATION FOR THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK

    $75,000
    ALBANY, NY2025

    TO SUPPORT ARES REGIONAL CHALLENGE

    THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

    $74,792
    KNOXVILLE, TN2025

    TO SUPPORT ARES REGIONAL CHALLENGE

    MINNESOTA STATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

    $67,900
    MINNEAPOLIS, MN2025

    TO SUPPORT ASCENDIUM READY FOR PELL

    UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON

    $65,395
    BOSTON, MA2025

    TO SUPPORT REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE