By Greg Saul, Esq., CAE, vice president of government relations
There is only about a week remaining before the current TechCred application period closes on Sept. 30 at 3:00 p.m. This is the first application period where OSCPA members can take advantage of our recent partnership with MAX Technical Training by enrolling in TechCred-approved courses that are also eligible for CPE credits here: https://maxtrain.com/ohiocpa
Do not leave free money on the table – apply now at TechCred.Ohio.Gov. If you miss out this round, the last of the six application periods for 2024 (every other month each year) will take place during November 1 – 29.
The Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation this past week announced the results of the July TechCred application period, in which 524 employers were awarded, providing the opportunity for Ohioans to earn 6,747 tech-focused credentials.
“This round marks the largest number of employers awarded and the highest amount of credentials requested since the program's inception in 2019,” said Lt. Governor Husted. “The TechCred program continues to reach new milestones, proving the need for strong tech talent and training opportunities like this that help Ohioans and Ohio businesses across our state.”
TechCred helps businesses address their workforce needs by upskilling current and prospective employees. Businesses of all sizes, from any industry, are eligible for up to $30,000 per round and up to $180,000 per year. One of the top industries awarded during this round included AI, with 1,061 credentials awarded.
“We’re committed to equipping the next generation of the workforce with the skills they need to not only get started in a great career, but to thrive in one,” said Lydia Mihalik, director of the Ohio Department of Development. “Through the TechCred program, we’re making sure employers have the resources they need to train and retain workers and shining a spotlight on what makes Ohio the heart of opportunity.”
“We reached the 100,000-credential milestone in the spring with the TechCred program, and it just continues to grow with this latest achievement,” said Ohio Department of Higher Education Chancellor Mike Duffey. “Setting a single-round record for employers and credentials shows the continued education that TechCred provides is crucial to Ohio’s strong economy.”
In July, Lt. Governor Husted announced that over 100,000 credentials have been awarded since the start of the TechCred program, demonstrating the impact of the program and how it continues to be a helpful resource for businesses and employees around Ohio.