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WorkInvestNH | NH Employment Security Reset Language to English Search entire site by keyword or topic * [](https://www. facebook. com/NHES.
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gov/employers/training-recruitment-employers/workinvestnh) New Hampshire's training reimbursement program. Do you currently pay for training for your employees? Let us help you with that!
* Prepare Your Application * Available to businesses or co-applicants physically located in NH and businesses intending to physically locate in New Hampshire; * Available to businesses that pay quarterly unemployment compensation taxes to New Hampshire; * Available to businesses that are in compliance with state laws and regulations;AND * Available to cover 50% of training expenses for existing workers whose payroll is reported to New Hampshire as well as workers yet to be hired but will be hired in advance of the start of training and will be part of the employer’s NH workforce.
**WorkInvestNH requires:** * Employer provides proof of payment for approved training and then WorkInvestNH provides the employer with 50% reimbursement for approved training costs. * A fully executed contract must be in place prior to the beginning of the training. * Any grant award of $70,000 or more has to be approved by the Governor and Executive Council.
* WorkInvestNH funds do not cover travel, lodging or costs of meals. Here's how to prepare your application to the job training fund * If possible, applications should be submitted 60 days in advance of the anticipated training start date. Please do not schedule any training less than two months prior to your submitted application.
This is important for planning purposes, since no training can be funded unless a contract has been approved by the Office of Attorney General. Grant applications seeking grant funds totaling $70,000 or more have to be approved by Governor and Executive Council. * Determine the reasons why you would like to upgrade the skills of your workforce.
* Decide how you will measure the effectiveness of the training program. * Obtain a current Certificate of Good Standing from the Secretary of State. * Obtain proof of workers compensation.
**Let us help you upgrade the skills of your workforce, and watch them succeed! Contact us for more info! ** JobTrainingFund@nhes.
nh. gov **Need help with your WorkInvestNH application?
Check out our sample application:** Sample WorkInvestNH application WorkInvestNH application instructions ### Acceptable use of grant funds: * Structured, on-site laboratory or classroom training * Management and Supervision * English as a Second Language * Other training programs that enhance the state’s workforce development ### Complete the application (see the application forms section) * Application Package with additional Proposed Training Forms as needed * Vendor Quotes after each Proposed Training worksheet * Certificate of Good Standing * Proof of Workers Compensation * WorkInvestNH (WINH) Application * WINH Itemized Cost Breakdown * WINH Training Reimbursement Request * WINH Sample Application * WINH Application Instructions ### Submit the Application Package Application packages must be complete for consideration.
Submit your complete application with all attachments in a single PDF to JobTrainingFund@nhes. nh. gov, or mail your application to: ### After Submitting the Application You will be contacted by the Job Training Fund administrator and/or staff to review your application.
If the application is not complete, you will be asked to make corrections within three business days. Upon approval by the Commissioner, a contract will be forwarded to the applicant. Please contact us at JobTrainingFund@nhes.
nh. gov and we’ll help you with your application and answer any questions you may have about the Fund or the application process. You may also call a Program Specialist at New Hampshire Employment Security at 833-658-4760 45 South Fruit Street | Concord, NH 03301-2410 Employment Hotline (603) 271-7700 Hours: Monday thru Friday | 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM An official NEW HAMPSHIRE government website
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Businesses in New Hampshire seeking to train employees (50% cash match required) Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $750 to $100,000 (50/50 cash match) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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