A new round of workforce training agreements between businesses and Northeast Iowa Community College (NICC) will help employers remain competitive and hire new skilled employees in the next year. These agreements, as part of the 260E Iowa Industrial New Jobs Training program, will offset training costs for businesses seeking to upskill their workforce. Training can include hard skills such as welding, industrial maintenance, heavy equipment operation, workplace safety, and computer skills, as well as human resources, management, and leadership training. The 260E program allows NICC and its business partners to enhance the region’s workforce through employee upskilling and education. Businesses also participate in the program to retain employee talent.
Dupaco Community Credit Union is partnering with the College for its second 260E training agreement this year. Dupaco is applying the state-funded training toward two leadership programs developed with NICC, Emerging Leaders and Developing Leaders. In addition, Dupaco sponsors and participates in the College’s annual Business Summit event through the agreement.
The credit union is one of eight companies to enter into 260E training agreements with NICC for Fiscal Year 2022. The bond sale that will fund the training certificates is valued at $4,685,000 and supports the creation of 379 new jobs in the College’s district area. The NICC Board of Trustees approved the bond issuance at its June 21, 2021, meeting.
Since the 260E state legislation was created in 1985, Northeast Iowa Community College has secured and invested $98,245,469 to fund 330 different projects, creating 17,119 new jobs. For more information about the 260E program, visit the Iowa Economic Development website at iowaeda.com/grow/260e/.
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