Alaska Works Partnership’s programs are funded by grants awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration, and the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
- Carpentry and Framing
- Sheetrock and Taping
- Plumbing and Pipefitting
- Telecommunications
- Electrical Wiring
- Ironwork and Welding
- Sheetmetal and HVAC
- Heavy Equipment Operating and Mechanics
- Building Maintenance
- Apprenticeship Opportunities
The following Alaska Works programs are 100% federally funded: AWAY (Alaska Works for Youth Apprenticeship), Denali Commission, WIOA Youth, and SWP H2H. They are currently: 25%, 9%, 10%, and 7% of the awarded amounts to AWP.
The following Alaska Works Programs are 100% State funded: Alaska Construction Academies and STEP Women in the Trades. They are currently: 36% and 13% of awarded amounts to AWP. The Program/Activities are “equal opportunity employer/programs,” and that; “auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities,”. Alaska Works for Youth Apprenticeship by Alaska Works Partnership is licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0.
Email: nicole@alaskaworks.org
Apprenticeship Outreach and Education for ALL of Alaska’s people statewide.
The Rural Interest & Experience Registration has been created for two reasons.
- One, to help AWP and our partners understand what trades community members are interested in for future rural training and employment.
- Secondly, to collect construction-related experience information for future construction projects and employer calls we receive for workers needed in rural areas. No experience is required to register.