Support for feasibility planning to develop and scale adult work-based learning programs in two industry sectors, development of a communications plan to engage stakeholders in the importance of work-based learning and post-secondary education, and an analysis of the State of Indiana’s career and technical education funding streams and governance structure; support for Ascend Indiana, Conexus and TechPoint participation in a convening of Indiana stakeholders working to design an employer-led, coordinated statewide system of high-quality “modern” youth apprenticeship experiences, as well as the development of a blueprint to pilot youth apprenticeships in Marion County

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Nearly $13 million awarded for statewide career apprenticeship initiative

Today, the Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation announced nearly $13 million in grants to support the Indiana Career Apprenticeship Pathway, including regional implementation, Industry Talent Associations, and employer and student engagement.

Charitable Grants Program Awards Funds to Indianapolis Nonprofits Addressing Recidivism

The Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation is pleased to announce we are awarding one-time grants to six Indianapolis nonprofit organizations addressing recidivism.