Ohio Lt. Gov. Husted Announces 15 New IMAP Training Providers

The Ohio Common Sense Initiative sent this bulletin at 01/23/2024:

Director of the Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation. Lt. Governor Jon Husted announced today that 15 additional training providers located across Ohio will receive a total of $6.2 million to offer education at no cost through Individual Microcredential Assistance Program (IMAP). The program creates the opportunity for Ohioans to earn technology-focused credentials at an approved provider for free.

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IMAP was created to allow Ohioans to participate in a training program and receive a tech-focused credential at no cost.The program recently expanded, opening the opportunity to all Ohioans, not just those that are low-income, partially employed, or totally unemployed. Training through IMAP is offered both in-person and online, removing transportation barriers for participants.

Ohioans interested in earning a credential or to see the full list of training providers can visit Workforce.Ohio.gov/IMAP.


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