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NC INCUMBENT WORKER PROGRAM Brandon C. Comeaux N.C. Department of Commerce Division of Workforce Development March 24, 2010.

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1 NC INCUMBENT WORKER PROGRAM Brandon C. Comeaux N.C. Department of Commerce Division of Workforce Development March 24, 2010

2 What is the Incumbent Workforce Development Program? A training program for qualified employees of a company that results in the following outcomes: 1.Builds/upgrades employee skills 2.Improves employee productivity 3.Reduces employee turnover 4.Increases business competitiveness

3 Division of Workforce Development works with an advisory board of Local WDBs Local Workforce Development Boards – the local company contact and guide Applications submitted to LWDBs, then to the Division Decisions finalized, awards announced, contracts entered between LWDBS and companies Training conducted; costs reimbursed; reports completed How does the Program Work?

4 What else do I need to know?

5 Employer: – Located in NC – For-profit or not-for- profit – In operation for at least one year prior – Current on all taxes Eligibility Employee: – Paid by company or staffing agency at NC facility – At least 18 years of age – Citizen of US or non- citizen with proper documentation

6 Impact of Other Funding Sources Eligible for or has an existing training grant from other NC government resources –Other potential funding sources are to be investigated and used first –Requested training must not duplicate prior or current training efforts –Terms and conditions of previous grants must be completed satisfactorily

7 Training Type Needs of the company Time frame Costs Business cycle Vendor Community college or 4-year institution Other options Reasonableness of cost Schedule availability

8 Types of Training Occupational skills Educational training Strategies to improve efficiency of business operations

9 Training Outcomes Employee-related Increased skill level Increased wages Increased advancement opportunities Employer-related Averted layoff /job loss Lowered turnover Increased profitability Enhanced competitiveness Averted re-location or consolidation

10 Funding Limits Single Company $25,000 per grant with $40,000 lifetime Prior IWDP grant - $50,000 lifetime Multi-Business 2 companies: $25,000 grant maximum 3 or more: $40,000 grant maximum

11 Addresses common training needs among businesses Serves employees of at least 2 different businesses One collaborative grant per company Lead Applicant designation Multi-Business Collaborative

12 Reimbursable Costs (not all-inclusive) Instructors’/trainers’ salaries Tuition Training materials & supplies Textbooks/manuals Certifications, skills licensing and credentials Software (5%) Trainer travel On-line training Employee skills assessment that results in primary training funded by grant

13 Non-Reimbursable Costs (not all-inclusive) Employee wages, benefits and travel Compensation not related to provision of training Training costs prior to award Capital improvements Business relocation Sectarian activities In-house company trainers Travel outside US General office supplies, etc. Company web site design Curriculum design/training program development Membership fees/dues Employee assessment systems or usage license Basic occupational health/safety (OSHA) Equipment Food, beverage, entertainment, etc. Job/position profiling Publicity/public relations costs

14 Reporting Requirements Final Program Report Other Reports per LWDB -------------------------------------------------------- Voluntary feedback – quotes and information for federal reports and surveys Continuous Improvement

15 April 30, 2010 Local Workforce Development Boards have their own deadlines so that the state’s deadlines can be met. State Submission Deadlines


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