Biden-Harris Administration invests $60 million to build a climate-ready workforce through Investing in America agenda

June 11, 2024
Monica Allen
NOAA

Monica Allen

for

NOAA

With only nine projects awarded across the country, CWA is proud to serve as an economic development and employer connection partner on the NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Climate-Ready Workforce initiative grant led by The Ohio State University. The water economy is growing at a rapid rate, and we are excited to help prepare the next generation of its workforce.

"The Ohio State University, in partnership with a community coalition, local utility services, community and Historically Black Colleges and Universities and consulting employers, will train climate-ready workers — including technicians, scientists and engineers — to fulfill the specialized workforce needs of the water industry in the Great Lakes. Through a knowledge and skills-building framework in water quality monitoring and modeling, geographic information systems, stormwater infrastructure and environmental policy and management, participants will form a diverse, digitally fluent workforce at various career levels and with the expertise to provide their communities with climate-resilient solutions for water system services in the coast of Lake Erie."

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