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ABC New Jersey’s Apprenticeship Education & Training Fund receives grant from Truist Foundation to further opportunities and careers in construction

By June 19, 2024June 20th, 2024No Comments

ABC New Jersey’s Apprenticeship Education & Training Fund receives grant from Truist Foundation to further opportunities and careers in construction

Associated Builders and Contractors New Jersey Chapter (ABC-NJ)’s Apprenticeship Education & Training Fund (AETF) today announced it received a $75,000 grant from the Truist Foundation to support opportunities and careers across all trades in the construction industry. 

“We are thrilled to have received this grant which will enable us to expand our reach to more communities and provide meaningful training,” said Samantha DeAlmeida Roman, Administrative Manager for ABC-NJ AETF. “With the growing need for skilled labor, both in New Jersey and across the country, our goal is to reach more individuals and enroll them into pre-apprenticeship training courses, which will expose them to various trades and better prepare them for careers in construction and apprenticeships in their chosen trade.”

The grant will allow ABC-NJ AETF to offer more pre-apprenticeship training through outreach programs called Construction Orientation Readiness Education (CORE) located throughout the state. The skills learned in these pre-apprenticeship programs prepare individuals for entry-level positions in construction by providing education in safety, hand and power tools, construction math, materials handling, construction drawings, rigging and employability skills. Because of the grant funding, many of these courses will be offered free of charge to those in underserved communities throughout New Jersey. 

“Our purpose at Truist is to inspire and build better lives and communities,” said Jeremy Ben-Zev, Truist market president for Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey. “Partnering with organizations such as ABC New Jersey helps us live our purpose and we are proud of their apprenticeship work.”