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AI Upskill Accelerator Pilot Program (AI Upskill) is sponsored by EDA - U.S. Economic Development Administration. This program funds industry-led workforce partnerships focused on upskilling American workers in artificial intelligence technologies. While primarily workforce development, it aims to help businesses improve productivity through AI adoption, which can involve AI data analytics software.
Projects must demonstrate that AI is already reshaping regional industry operations and provide AI skills training.
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Commerce Launches $25M Pilot to Upskill American Workers in AI – MeriTalk Commerce Launches $25M Pilot to Upskill American Workers in AI The Commerce Department’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) said on Monday it will invest approximately $25 million in a new national competition aimed at upskilling American workers in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.
The AI Upskill Accelerator Pilot Program aligns with the Trump administration’s AI Action Plan and will fund industry-led workforce partnerships focused on preparing workers for AI-related roles tied to regional economic growth. EDA said the program is intended to help businesses improve productivity while expanding access to AI-driven jobs.
“AI Upskill grants create a win for workers, businesses, and education and training providers,” the EDA said. Under the competition, EDA said it plans to award between five and eight grants for non-construction projects, with awards ranging from $1 million to $8 million over periods of 24 to 36 months. Training programs funded through the initiative must launch within one year of the award date.
The EDA said the program reflects a growing federal focus on AI workforce adoption rather than solely AI research and development. In the notice of funding opportunity , the agency said that the “bottleneck” to realizing AI’s full economic potential is “the limited and slow adoption of AI,” particularly among large and established industries such as healthcare and manufacturing.
The agency also emphasized that AI is intended to complement workers rather than replace them, while warning that rapid technological change will require faster and more agile workforce training systems. The grant program is structured around sectoral partnerships, which are employer-led coalitions that may include workforce boards, colleges, training providers, local governments, and community organizations.
EDA said applicants must demonstrate that AI is already reshaping operations within their regional industries, and that workers require AI-related upskilling to maintain competitiveness. Eligible projects must provide AI skills training and services that help participants complete training and secure employment, and they must track workforce outcomes.
All projects must fund training implementation; funds can also be used for program design and/or workforce system development. The EDA said applicants must meet the agency’s “Special Need” criteria to qualify, and projects can receive up to 60% federal investment support.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Applicants must demonstrate that AI is already reshaping operations within their regional industries and that workers require AI-related upskilling. Eligible projects must provide AI skills training and services and track workforce outcomes. Cost share is generally required. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
AI Upskill Accelerator Pilot Program (AI Upskill) accepts applications on a rolling basis — there is no single fixed deadline. Check the official notice for any cycle-specific review dates.
AI Upskill Accelerator Pilot Program (AI Upskill) is funded by EDA - U.S. Economic Development Administration. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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