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 Healey-Driscoll Administration Awards $2.5 Million to Expand Green Job Training in Massachusetts


Benjamin Franklin Cummings Institute of Technology First Recipient of Grant Funding, $5 Million Still Available for Additional Higher Education Institutions 
 
BOSTON –– The Healey-Driscoll Administration today announced that the administration is awarding $2.5 million to expand green job training and education in Massachusetts. Benjamin Franklin Cummings Institute of Technology is the first recipient of the administration’s Green Jobs Expansion Grant funding, which will go toward planning and support resources to significantly increase the number of students of color prepared to enter the green job workforce across Massachusetts.  

“I am excited to see the first allocation of these funds to expand environmentally friendly job training and higher education opportunities, which have never been more important to meet the needs of our economy and drive crucial change in our fight against the climate crisis,” said Governor Maura T. Healey. “It’s great to deliver this investment to Benjamin Franklin Cummings Institute of Technology, especially because of their dedication to advancing opportunities for their students of color. This is an important step toward expanding access to Massachusetts’ green economy.”  

“By awarding this Green Jobs Expansion Grant, we are able to make critical progress on three of our administration’s priorities: increasing the credential and degree opportunities necessary to meet our state’s workforce needs, expanding equity and access to economic mobility, and training our future climate resiliency leaders,” said Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll. “I hope other colleges and universities are inspired to apply to expand these offerings at their own institutions.”  

Five million dollars of the Green Jobs Expansion Grant remains available for other minority-serving higher education institutions that are interested in expanding their credential opportunities for students in related fields. The funding for this grant comes from federal ARPA dollars allocated to the state in 2021. The Massachusetts Workforce Skills Cabinet is a cross-secretariat initiative led by the Executive Offices of Education, Labor and Workforce Development, and Housing and Economic Development, which awarded this grant as part of their efforts to develop and expand opportunities for competitive workforce training and educational options to meet the economic needs of the Commonwealth. 

“Our higher education institutions and the students they serve are critical to meeting the Commonwealth’s workforce and innovation needs in our fight against the climate crisis,” said Secretary of Education Patrick Tutwiler. “This funding puts our state at the forefront of developing the pathways and credentials that will be instrumental to meeting the challenges of the climate crisis. And I believe that the strength of our colleges and universities and our students will not only drive innovations, but they will also help us meet employer demands and allow more of our current student residents to stay in this state that they love with good-paying jobs.” 

“Our administration is committed to building a healthy economy that benefits everyone, including by cultivating a talented pipeline of workers and connecting them to good jobs in sectors that benefit the environment and advance the state’s ambitious climate goals,” said Economic Development Secretary Yvonne Hao. “Today’s announcement will provide students with vital resources and support while addressing the workforce needs of Massachusetts’ green economy to ensure that we’re building a thriving future for our state.”   

“Equity must be woven throughout labor and workforce development efforts, and we have an opportunity to do so as we build clean energy workforce pipelines to meet employer needs,” said Lauren Jones, Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development. “I look forward to collaborating with Benjamin Franklin Cummings Tech and partners in higher education and workforce training to expand career pathways for green jobs and our future talent.” 

Benjamin Franklin Cummings Institute of Technology will leverage these funds to achieve their goal of connecting at least 50% of their 250+ annual graduates to a green clean technology job by 2026, the end of the multi-year grant program. This $2.5 million investment will allow the institution to launch their Center for Energy Efficiency and the Trades by expanding certificate and degree programs in Automotive Technology with a focus on electric vehicles, Renewable Energy Technology with focuses in solar and wind, Construction Management with a focus on sustainable/net-zero building, Mechanical Engineering with a focus on clean manufacturing, and expanding the Electrical Technology options with a course in battery technology. 

"We appreciate the Healey-Driscoll Administration for their investment of ARPA dollars to empower the Massachusetts’ green jobs workforce. In keeping with Franklin Cummings Tech’s long history of providing transformative technical and trade education, these funds will launch the Center for Energy Efficiency and the Trades, which was established to ensure all our educational programming incorporates the exposure to techniques and practices related to renewable energy,” said Dr. Aisha Francis, President & CEO of Franklin Cummings Tech. “From teaching automotive technology inclusive of hybrid and electric vehicles to embedding sustainable practices into our construction management degree, we are educating a skilled workforce qualified for clean tech careers that pay well and are in high demand. In this way, we are also supporting local companies advancing a clean and just energy transition.” 

Across the Commonwealth, green job opportunities are booming, as Massachusetts is now home to over 104,000 clean energy workers, representing a 73% industry growth since 2010. Those career opportunities have not been equally accessible to all residents though, with less than 27% being held by people of color. This Green Jobs Expansion Grant is specifically targeted at increasing equity and accessibility to the green economy. As a Minority Serving Institution (MSI) since the 1980s, Benjamin Franklin Cummings Institute of Technology is an engine of economic mobility for the of the student body who identify as people of color and will be able to leverage these funds to expand green job opportunities for their students.  

This announcement is part of the Healey-Driscoll administration’s commitment to putting Massachusetts on a path to a better, healthier, more equitable future as we combat the climate crisis. Earlier this Earth Month, the administration also announced the creation of a new Clean Energy Innovation Career Pathway, a new Youth Climate Council, and a new climate resiliency program.  

City of Boston Funding update

 

CITY of BOSTON

The Funding Update


Department of Energy, 5/25/2023
Industrial Assessment Centers; Building Training & Assessment Centers

Department of Labor, 5/19/2023
Workforce Readiness for Youth

Department of Veterans Affairs, 5/19/2023
Suicide Prevention

Department of Labor, 5/29/2023
Women in Apprenticeship and Nontraditional Occupations Technical Assistance

National Park Service, 6/11/2023
History of Equal Rights

National Endowment for the Humanities, 6/13/2023
Public Impact Projects at Smaller Organizations

Housing & Urban Development, 6/27/2023
Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program


SYSTEM FOR AWARDS MANAGEMENT UPDATE:

The federal government has transitioned from DUNS to the Unique Entity ID.
A UEI is required to apply for and receive federal awards.
The process is extensive; plan ahead.
For more information, go to the FAQ page at SAM.gov.


Federal funding opportunities are continuously updated on grants.gov


STATE GRANTS

Department of Public Health, 4/27/2023
Healthy Relationship Project Support

Early Education & Care, 5/8/2023
Coordinated Family and Community Engagement

Department of Mental Health, 5/15/2023
Intensive Community Services - Young Adult Therapeutic Care in the Southeast Area

Energy and Environmental Affairs, 5/22/2023
Urban Agriculture. Max: $50,000.

Health & Human Services, 5/31/2023
Medical Respite Pilot Grant

Department of Agriculture Resources, 6/12/2023
MA Food Trust Program

Department of Youth Services, through 4/7/2025
Hairdresser and Barber Services

Department of Public Health, through 6/30/2028
Honorarium Speakers and Lecturers


Scroll down to "Important Links" on CommBUYS to see Newly Posted Bids.


CITY OF BOSTON GRANTS


Office of Workforce Development
5/5/2023: Life Sciences Career Awareness. Max: $500,000
6/16/2023: Workforce Needs Assessment. Max: $200,000

New This Week


Boston Planning & Development Agency, 5/22/2023

Dot Block Community Benefits

Mayor’s Office of Housing, 8/16/2023
Continuum of Care: housing and/or services to homeless households in Boston
 


Bids are updated continuously on the City of Boston Supplier Portal.


FOUNDATION GRANTS

Tides Foundation, 5/4/2023
Frontline Justice Fund. Max $150,000


Greg Hill Foundation + GrubHub Community Fund, 5/10/2023

Restaurant Strong Fund. Max: $25,000

Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, 5/11/2023
Youth Programs. Max: $20,000


Verizon, 5/12/2023
Small Businesses. Big Dreams. Max: $10,000


Andy Warhol Foundation, 5/17/2023

Scholarly studies and other published work. Max: $50,000


ASPCA, 5/31/2023

Fund to End Factory Farming

Caplan Foundation, 5/31/2023
R&D grants addressing early childhood, including parenting education.

Nellie Mae Education Foundation, 6/1/2023
Boosting literacy skills for children of color

Fred J. Brotherton Charitable Foundation, 6/1/2023
Arts & Culture, Education, Medical Research, Religion, Scientific

Herb Block Foundation, 6/1/2023
Citizen Education and Voter Participation Projects.

Land Trust Alliance + Open Space Institute, 6/8/2023
Land Protection Plans for the Eastern US. Max: $15,000

National Endowment for Democracy, 6/16/2023
Average award: $50,000

National Garden Bureau, 7/1/2023
Therapeutic Garden Grants. Max: $3,000

George A. Ramlose Foundation, 8/1/2023
Arts & Culture, Civil Rights, Diseases/Disorders, Education, Economic Development, Food, Health, Human Services, Mental Health, Religion, Youth Development

Cruise Industry Charitable Foundation, Open
Education and training programs. Max: $15,000.00 

Kars4Kids, Open
Awards range from ​​$500 to $2,000

Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation, Open
Game-changing ideas or early-stage projects. Max: $300,000

National Basketball Association, Open
Economic empowerment for Black youth in local NBA markets. 

Dan Paul Foundation, Open
Health, education, development, and welfare of the world's youth. Max: $15,000

Centene Foundation, Open
Healthcare access, education, and social services.


Christopher D. Smithers Foundation

Alcohol Abuse Education. Max: $30,000


Klarman Family Foundation

Arts & Culture, Education, Youth Development


Check the Funding Update Archives for back issues with open deadlines.


THE RESOURCE TABLE 



The Grantsmanship Center
Meet the Grantmakers Online, 5/10/2023
Register here 
And check out the News Articles Archive for a wide selection of timely topics.


Tips for Grants to Individuals
Courtesy of Candid.


DonorPerfect Community Conference
Register here and mark your calendar now for free, virtual sessions on June 6 & 7.





Mayor Wu’s 2023 Neighborhood Coffee Hour Series
5/2/2023-6/21/2023

A unique opportunity to speak directly with the Mayor and staff from City departments about open space and your neighborhood. Dunkin’ will be on-site to fuel the local community with freshly brewed Iced Coffee and assorted fan-favorite MUNCHKINS® donut hole treats. In addition, each family in attendance will receive a free flowering plant provided by the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, while supplies last. Dunkin’ will brew up even more fun with customized lawn games and gift cards.

Residents at each event will be eligible to win a raffle prize from Dunkin’. Fresh fruit will be provided by Star Market. Additional support by City Express.


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波士頓市議會議長Ed Flynn宣佈競選連任 (視頻)


Michael and his family for always being there for all the communities for me and for for our city so I want to say thank you to council Michael Flaherty this wonderful mother and father's mother and Larry representative Michael clarity as well um psycho was also the former city council president there's another young Gentleman by the Hillary [Applause] Flynn [Applause] [Applause] I just want to say thank you to my mother and father and brother Ray and my sisters my four sisters here Julie Nancy Katie Marine my wife Kristen is here
Lily Moy, Ruth Moy and
thank you Kristen and to everybody that came out today also my friends from South Boston are here with South Bend Chinatown but a lot of business people across the city I want to say thank you for placing your trust in me for supporting me I'm running for re-election the elections [Applause] I'm also fortunate to have a wonderful staff at the city council and most of them are here though [Applause] but what I what I wanted to say besides thanking you is letting you know that we still have a lot of major issues with dealing with and
Boston City Council President Ed Flynn
challenges of facing our city working with Council of clarity and councilor Murphy and mayaville and others in government Senator Collins is here as well working closely with us at the state house but we're trying to get the economy back going again getting people back to the downtown area improving our schools but also making sure that we have enough police officers in Boston our police are doing a great job [Applause] but we have to ensure Public Safety we we need to continue to support our fire department they also do tremendous work
MA Senator Nick Collins (right)
that our city employees they don't get the the credit or the recognition that they they deserve but they help keep our city moving moving forward so I want to say thank you to all the city employees that are here and that are retired as well and we just finished the city council hearing today one of the issues I focused on you probably have seated over the last 28 hours is pest control in Boston so it's a major quality life issue but it's those nuts and bolts City issues myself and Michael Flaherty and Eric
Murphy we focus on because we need to get the quality of life issues right you can also deal with the big issues but we also must deal with Neighborhood Services those that's the backbone of city government is getting that getting that working and again making sure that our business Community as well is supported our business Community pays High property taxes to the city of Boston and that money goes into out into the city to pay for our school teachers so while we're people that support our elderly for our police to keeping our
Edward Leung (Right)
screens clean so we want to make sure that we have a vibrant and um aggressive downtown area and in business community that works for everybody the business Community definitely needs some support especially after the last three years of of the pandemic um the district I represent is South Boston the South Bend Chinatown almost all of the downtown area going into the Back Bay into Beacon Hill Bay Village as well the seafood or myself and Michael flower we call it the South Boston Waterfront thank you [Applause]
so Council of Flaherty insists you call it the Waterfront and not the same point but okay I just want to say thank you I'm honored to have supporters like you who wanted to have friends like you and please know when I'm running for re-election I'm going to run as hot as I possibly can representing your interest representing my constituents interest here at City Hall but I wanted to have your support I'm honored to have your friendship and thank you for being here with myself and my family tonight thank you