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Intern Nebraska - Nebraska Department of Economic Development Internships create lasting connections between students, businesses, and regions; more than half of young people who participate in an internship become full-time employees where they intern. The Intern Nebraska Grant Program (InternNE) provides financial assistance to businesses that create new internships in Nebraska. Is my business eligible for an InternNE grant?
Business and organizations that may receive support from an InternNE grant must: Be a for-profit company or a non-profit; government entities, as well as both public and private colleges and universities, are not eligible. Are the internships we want to create eligible?
Internships receiving support from InternNE must employ a student who is either: In eleventh or twelfth grade in a public or private high school; or Enrolled in a college, a university, a certified training institution or some other institution of higher education; or Applies for an internship within twelve months following graduation from a public or private high school or a college, a university, a certified training institution, or some other institution of higher education.
The internship should employ the student in a professional or technical position that: Provides valuable work experience and career knowledge Contributes to work on a short-term objective or project Receives credited or certified training for skilled positions that will help resolve skilled workforce shortages and create talent pipelines for Nebraska industries Pays at least the current state minimum hourly wage.
How much can my business receive? InternNE grant can reimburse 50%, up to $7,500 per internship, of eligible expenses. What expenses are eligible for reimbursement?
Business with less than 150* full-time equivalent employees are eligible for: Transportation expenses relating to internships Internship recruitment or administrative costs Businesses with more than 150* full-time equivalent employees are eligible for: Transportation expenses relating to internships Internship recruitment or administrative costs * Businesses with a contract start date prior to June 30, 2024: Businesses with less than 50 (FTE) are eligible to be reimbursed for wages paid to the intern.
How do I apply for funds? Applicants must meet eligibility requirements and submit a completed application. InternNE Frequently Asked Questions Amended 2022-2023 InternNE QAP Employer's Guidebook to Developing a Successful Internship Program Have questions about InternNE?
rose. baker@nebraska. gov | 402-471-1559
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Businesses that create new internships in Nebraska. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows reimburse 50% of an intern's wages, up to $7,500 per internship. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Intern Nebraska Grant Program (InternNE) is funded by State of Nebraska. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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