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Rolling basis throughout the year, subject to availability of funds
Massachusetts Workforce Training Fund Program – General Program Training Grants is a grant from Commonwealth Corporation (Massachusetts) that funds employee skill development for Massachusetts for-profit businesses. Grants support training programs that help companies upgrade their workforce capabilities, with awards of up to $250,000 per application.
Applications are accepted and awarded on a rolling basis throughout the year, with decisions expected within 60 days of submitting a complete application. Applicants must provide a valid Certificate of Good Standing from the Massachusetts Department of Revenue, a Certificate of Compliance from the Department of Unemployment Assistance, and a signed Form W-9.
Eligible applicants are for-profit businesses registered in Massachusetts that contribute to workforce development.
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Commonwealth Corporation - General Program Apply Applications for training grants from the Workforce Training Fund Program are now being accepted. Learn more here Major Changes in July 2025 General Program Grant Application In July 2025, a new General Program grant application was released.
If you are familiar with the application process, you’ll notice some key changes to the process: In addition to providing a valid Certificate of Good Standing from the Massachusetts Department of Revenue , applicants are now also required to provide a Certificate of Compliance from Massachusetts Department of Unemployment Assistance (DUA) Unemployment Services for Employers portal.
( Click here to learn how to get yours ) All applicants should be prepared to submit a signed Form W-9 listing the legal business name and FEIN of their business. The latest grant application combines all training fees and training material costs into one line item in course budgets. Application Process Overview Applications are accepted, and grants are awarded on a rolling basis throughout the year, subject to availability of funds.
Award decisions are expected within 60 days of submitting a complete application. Applicants will be notified of the decision via email to the contact person provided. If an application is not approved, review findings will be provided in writing, and eligible applicants may resubmit a revised application at any time.
Prior to applying, please carefully review program Guidelines . Documentation Required to Apply: Cover letter (recommended): A cover letter is highly recommended. A concise summary of the proposed project and rationale is recommended.
Additionally, if there is any important information that should be considered but doesn’t easily fit elsewhere, it should be included in the cover letter. Certificate of Good Standing from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts’ Department of Revenue dated within 6 months of the application submission date.
Department of Unemployment Assistance Certificate of Compliance (unexpired) confirming contribution to the Workforce Training Fund Program and compliance with all DUA obligations. IRS form W-9 signed and dated within one calendar year from the application date.
Detailed Course Descriptions that identify and describe all topics and subtopics to be covered, the amount of time dedicated to each topic and subtopic, and information on training methodology. This Sample Course Description format is highly recommended. Word or PDF documents are preferred.
You may submit individual documents for each course or describe multiple courses in a single, well-organized attachment. Union Support Letter (required if union members are included in training): A letter of support, on Union letterhead, is required from an officer of each union whose members will be involved in training. This application cannot be considered for funding until such letters are received.
Financial Statements: We do not request Financial Statements with your application. However, all applicants must be willing and able to submit the two most recently completed years of Financial Statements, if requested, to be eligible for a grant.
Additional Documentation Required for Consortium Applications Before a consortium application is considered for funding, each additional consortium partner must provide: Certificate of Good Standing from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts’ Department of Revenue dated within 6 months of the application submission date. Partner Letter: A letter from a senior manager that includes a commitment to take part in the consortium grant.
Union Support Letter: A letter of support from union(s), on union letterhead, is required from an officer of each participating union whose members will be involved in training, if applicable to any consortium partners.
Once an application is complete, it must be authorized by the company president, CEO, COO, CFO, or another senior manager who is authorized to agree to the following stipulations: I certify that all information contained in this application is true and accurate and understand that falsification of information may be cause for application non ‐review, award revocation, and/or debarment.
If selected, I agree to meet the matching obligations outlined in this application. In addition, I certify the following: I / We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that my business has complied with all laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts relating to: taxes, reporting of employees and contractors, and withholding and remittance of child support (M. G.
L. c. 62C, § 49A(a)); unemployment insurance contributions (M.
G. L. c.
151A, § 19A); workers’ compensation insurance (M. G. L.
c. 152, § 25A and 25C(6)); and classification of employees (M. G.
L. c. 149, § 148B).
I understand that compliance with these laws may be verified by multiple government entities and that false attestation of compliance may be considered just the cause of denial of application and other penalties. I certify that prior to authorizing this application I performed due diligence by thoroughly reviewing the content of the application. I certify that this application is not being authorized by anyone else on my behalf.
I agree to meet the requirements of the Massachusetts Workforce Training Fund Program if selected for a grant award I understand that valid eligibility documents must be provided with the application, including: A Certificate of Good Standing from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts’ Department of Revenue dated within 6 months of the application submission date, An unexpired Department of Unemployment Assistance Certificate of Compliance confirming contribution to the Workforce Training Fund Program and compliance with all DUA obligations, and An IRS form W-9 signed and dated within one calendar year from the application date.
I understand that no payments will be made until all conditions set by Commonwealth Corporation and other stated requirements are met. Requirements include but are not limited to application approval and contract execution. I understand that training that will be paid for by WTFP funds cannot start without an executed contract.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: For-profit businesses in Massachusetts that contribute to the Workforce Training Fund Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $250,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.