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Find similar grantsSkills Enhancement Fund (SEF) - Workforce Training Grant is sponsored by Indiana Economic Development Corporation. Provides assistance to Indiana businesses for employee training leading to post-secondary or industry credentials, job creation/retention, and new capital investment.
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Skills Enhancement Fund (SEF) - Workforce Training Grant Downloads & Additional Materials Skills Enhancement Fund Facts The Skills Enhancement Fund (SEF) provides assistance to businesses to support training and upgrading skills of employees required to support new capital investment.
The grant may be provided to reimburse a portion (typically 50%) of eligible training costs over a period of two full calendar years from the commencement of the project. Grants from the Skills Enhancement Fund must lead to post-secondary credentials, a nationally-recognized industry credential, or specialized company training for both new hires and existing workers, and an increase in wages for existing employees.
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Skills Enhancement Fund (SEF) - Workforce Training Grant is funded by Indiana Economic Development Corporation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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