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Duke Energy creates job training opportunities through $900,000 in grants to North Carolina community colleges

Duke Energy creates job training opportunities through $900,000 in grants to North Carolina community colleges

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Duke Energy today announced it has awarded $903,828 in grants to support apprenticeship job training programs at eight community colleges in North Carolina.

The grants fulfill the company’s 2017 commitment to fund $5 million in apprenticeship programs at community colleges across the state.

Since 2004, Duke Energy has provided a total of $45 million in funding to North Carolina community colleges.

“We are so grateful for Duke Energy’s support of our apprenticeship programs,” said Peter Hans, president of the NC Community College System. “Students in the programs receive hands-on learning while earning a paycheck and gaining specialized skills. Apprenticeships have increased rapidly at community colleges because employers recognize their value in building the workforce of the future.”

“North Carolina’s community colleges are essential to train the workforce that businesses rely on,” said Stephen De May, Duke Energy’s North Carolina president. “As we partner to bring more companies to North Carolina and build a smarter energy future, community colleges are critical to upgrade workforce skills to meet new job demands.”

The eight colleges below have received grant awards in this round of funding:

Community CollegeProgram NameGrant AwardAlamance Community CollegeAdults for Industrial Development$179,000Davidson County Community CollegeDavidson and Davie Apprenticeship Consortium$125,000Durham Technical Community CollegeElectrical Line Technician$129,857Forsyth Technical Community CollegeLEAP Forsyth Tech: Learn and Earn Apprenticeship$50,000Gaston CollegeApprenticeship 321$50,000Surry Community CollegeSurry/Yadkin Apprenticeship$45,500Western Piedmont Community CollegeApprenticeship Burke$130,442Wilkes Community CollegeApprenticeship Wilkes$194,029

These grants represent the sixth and final round of funding in the $5 million Duke Energy/Piedmont Natural Gas Community College Apprenticeship Grant program announced in April 2017. Through this program, 23 community colleges have received funding, connecting more than 2,800 student participants across 36 North Carolina counties with high-value job opportunities.

The apprenticeship grant program was administered by North Carolina Community Foundation and Foundation For The Carolinas. Award decisions were made by a committee of representatives from Duke Energy, North Carolina Community College System and North Carolina Department of Commerce.

Previous awards from the apprenticeship grant program include the community colleges listed below:

 Blue Ridge Community CollegeCaldwell Community College & Technical InstituteCape Fear Community CollegeCarteret Community CollegeCentral Carolinas Community CollegeCleveland Community CollegeCraven Community CollegeDavidson County Community CollegeDurham Technical Community CollegeForsyth Technical Community CollegeGaston CollegeJohnson Community CollegeMontgomery Community CollegePitt Community CollegeRandolph Community CollegeRowan-Cabarrus Community CollegeSouth Piedmont Community CollegeVance-Granville Community CollegeWayne Community CollegeWestern Piedmont Community College 

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