Lee County Economic Development and community partners offer workforce and technical assistance programs

Lee County Economic Development and community partners offer workforce and technical assistance programs
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The Lee County Economic Development Office, in collaboration with community partners, offers Workforce Training and Certification programs and a Small Business Technical Assistance Program to assist people, businesses and organizations in response to COVID-19.

The Lee County Economic Development Office, in collaboration with community partners, offers Workforce Training and Certification programs and a Small Business Technical Assistance Program to assist people, businesses and organizations in response to COVID-19. 

The programs were developed under the direction of the Lee Board of County Commissioners and are funded through the federal American Rescue Plan Act. 

The Workforce Training & Certification Program will offer micro and rapid credentialing programs in response to the education and skills deficiency for disproportionately affected communities exacerbated by COVID-19. Tuition assistance and scholarships paid through $3 million in ARPA funds will be available for in-demand programs in areas such as health care, real estate/construction and technology offered by: 

• Florida Southwestern State College 

• Florida Gulf Coast University 

• Hodges University 

The Small Business Technical Assistance Program will be funded by $475,000 paid to local partners offering technical assistance to small businesses and nonprofits such as business mentoring, organizational development, capital access planning and more.

Partners for the assistance program include: 

• Small Business Development Center 

• SCORE 

• Southwest Regional Manufacturers Association 

• SW Florida Impact Partners 

• Goodwill SWFL – MicroEnterprise Institute For a full list of programs and services offered, as well as contact information for community partners, visit www.leegov.com/ARPA.

Original source can be found here.



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