AWS Foundation awards grants to 14 schools
As demand for skilled welders in manufacturing and construction continues to soar, the American Welding Society (AWS) Foundation continues to provide financial assistance to educational institutions dedicated to training the next generation of welding professionals.
Each year, the AWS Foundation provides grant funding of up to $25,000 per location to secondary, post-secondary, and welder training facilities to enhance and expand welding education programs. Grant funding may be used on facility improvements, investing in welding or metalworking equipment, and upgrading computer-based training systems.
The AWS Foundation has announced that 14 schools across the country have been selected to receive these grants, enabling them to elevate their training facilities and better equip students for the demands of the welding industry. The recipient schools are:
- Bristol Technical Education Center - Bristol, CT
- Capital Area Career Center - Springfield, IL
- Carrollton Area Career Center - Carrollton, MO
- Central Arizona College - Coolidge, AZ
- El Capitan High School - Merced, CA
- Indiana County Technology Center - Indiana, PA
- Lawrence-Nelson Community Schools - Nelson, NE
- Maple Mountain High School - Spanish Fork, UT
- Milton High School - Milton, WI
- Rimrock Jr./Sr. High School - Bruneau, ID
- Santa Fe Independent School District - Santa Fe, TX
- The MILL National Training Center - Colorado Springs, CO
- Tidioute Community Charter School - Tidioute, PA
- Tourtellotte Memorial High School - North Grosvenordale, CT
“Graduates of welding schools are in high demand nationwide, yet many institutions struggle to train enough individuals to meet the local industry's needs," said Monica Pfarr, executive director of the AWS Foundation. "We are pleased to support these schools in expanding their welding programs and applaud their commitment and dedication to training the next generation of welding technicians and professionals."
For more information, visit aws.org/foundation.