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Craft Training Grants is sponsored by Alabama CICT Board (Go Build Alabama). The Alabama CICT Board provides grant opportunities for craft training programs within the commercial construction industry. Its mission is to support training programs in building a qualified workforce to meet the growing demand for skilled craftspeople and commercial construction workers in Alabama.
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Craft Training Grants is funded by Alabama CICT Board (Go Build Alabama). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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