The Lowe’s Foundation Gable Grants program is a five-year, $50 million commitment to help prepare 50,000 people for skilled trades careers. These Gable Grants directly support community and technical colleges, community-based nonprofit organizations and national nonprofit partners with strong local presence.
The Lowe’s Foundation today announced Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont is the recipient of an $800,000 award to support its Construction & Trade Skills training program.
“We are grateful to Lowe’s for the longstanding support for our mission services at Goodwill, especially for our career training programs since our Construction Skills Training Center was built in 2019,” said Chris Jackson, president and CEO of Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont. “This grant is an incredible show of support and trust in the work that we do to help people acquire new skills and launch meaningful careers so they can achieve more for themselves, and their families. These funds will allow Goodwill to equip more community members with in-demand construction skills to not only meet the need for qualified talent in Charlotte, but to provide access to careers with great earning potential, health and other benefits so more people in our community can prosper.”
There is an acute skilled trades workforce crisis in the US, with the Associated Builders and Contractors estimating that 501,000 new skilled tradespeople will be needed on top of the normal pace of hiring to meet demand this year alone.
Training programs like the ones offered at Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont are proven to help participants find success – in fact, in 2023, more than 100 graduates launched their construction careers, with an average starting wage of $20.98 per hour, with 90 percent of them retaining those positions.
Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont will use its $800,000 grant to scale its Construction & Trade Skills training program that not only offers industry-recognized credentials and skills, but also stability services, personalized coaching and access to employers to launch successful construction careers.
During a check presentation at the Lowe’s Tech Hub this morning, Jackson said, “This support for our Construction & Trade training program is enabling us to expand the number of classes and cohorts to support more than 600 people with construction training in the next two years in HVAC, electrical, carpentry and construction basics.”
He explained that this grant will also allow the nonprofit to offer access to additional online learning material, and increase virtual and augmented reality training offerings – as they shift to more dynamic and interactive learning models to support people’s unique learning styles.
Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont is one of two nonprofits in Charlotte to receive a Gable Grant, which is part a larger $6 million investment from the Lowe’s Foundation to 10 total nonprofits across the country offering innovative skilled trades programming.
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