ACTC offering training relief for local employers
July 3, 2020
As part of COVID-19 relief efforts, Ashland Community and Technical College is providing
additional support for employers.
From July 1 through Sept. 30, 2020, KCTCS TRAINS funding can be used by Kentucky companies
bringing back laid off or furloughed workers with 75% of the cost of college-delivered
training and testing services covered.
“It can be just about any training the company needs,” said Robin Harris, director
of ACTC’s Workforce Solutions. “There just needs to be at least five participants
and the majority of them need to be employees that were dislocated due to COVID and
are now training for a new job.”
Companies hiring dislocated workers may also take advantage of the funding for the
same period of time. The training is not limited to any specific topic but must be
completed by Sept. 30, 2020.
KCTCS-TRAINS is a fund designated by the Kentucky General Assembly to help companies
willing to invest in workforce development for their employees. These funds are administered
by the Kentucky Community and Technical College System and are available through its
sixteen colleges including ACTC.
Companies receive funding to assist with the cost of providing workforce training
and assessment services to current and potential employees. ACTC’s Workforce Solutions
staff will assist companies in developing training plans and applying for KCTCS-TRAINS
funding.
To speak to someone about how your company can take advantage of the KCTCS TRAINS
program, call 606-326-2252, email AS_Workforce@kctcs.edu or click here.
To learn more about how your company can work with ACTC, click here.