The EnterpriseOhio Network
The EnterpriseOhio Network was established in 1986. It was designed to serve
as the network of collaboration and mutual support for the work of community
and technical colleges and university regional campuses in the delivery of workplace
education, training and related services.
Through the Productivity Improvement Challenge Program, financial resources
have been made available to support Network projects and activities to build
the capability of these local institutions to serve as workplace education and
training resources for Ohio businesses, industries and public sector organizations.
EnterpriseOhio Network campus members initiate capacity building projects and
call upon each other for information and support in the identification of resources,
development of marketing strategies and implementation of best practices.
By choosing to work collaboratively through the EnterpriseOhio Network, workforce development professionals at Ohio's public two-year campuses have seen their campuses grow as partners in Ohio's economic development.
Targeted Industries Grants were created to:
Ensure employer access to affordable, non-credit training and related services;
Improve the competitiveness of Ohio's businesses through training; Attract, develop
and retain companies strategically important to Ohio's economy.
Benefit to companies:
- Less than 100 employees . . . Training grants may contribute up to 75% of
total training costs
- 100 or more employees . . . Training grants may contribute up to 50% of
total training costs
Who is eligible?
- Manufacturers and manufacturing related companies
- Companies in need of updating their employees' technical skills
- For-profit healthcare organizations
How to apply?
- Simply contact Miami University Middletown (513) 727-3300 for a no-charge
consultation.
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