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Workforce for Georgia Grant Winners 2024

2024 Winners

  • Athens Community Career Academy, Clarke County School District, $50,000.00, Biomanufacturing Pathway Implementation

  • Atlanta College and Career Academy, Atlanta Public Schools, $45,550.00, Bridging the Gap: Equipping Students with Industry-Standard Cybersecurity Skills

  • Bulloch County Schools, $45,200.00, Heavy Equipment Operations Pathway

  • Camden County Schools, $50,000.00, Patient Care Technician Pathway Expansion

  • Cartersville City Schools, $50,000.00, Engineering Industrial Electrical Dual Enrollment

  • Chattahoochee County High School, Chattahoochee County Schools, $48,000.00, Expanding College & Career Opportunities for the Children of the Chattahoochee Valley

  • Columbia County School District, $10,900.00, Growing the CSRA Teacher Pipeline

  • DeKalb County School District, $45,000.00, Electric Vehicle Manufacturing Project - A Partnership in Engineering and Welding

  • Elbert County High School, Elbert County Schools1, $44,400.00, Welding Coursework Opportunities for Future Community Workforce

  • Foothills Regional High School, Charter School, $49,615.00, Foothills Weld Ready and Manufacturing Associate Training

  • GIVE Center West, Gwinnett County Public Schools, $50,000.00, GIVE RESET (Resilience Education Supporting Employment Training)

  • Houston College & Career Academy, Houston County School District, $50,000.00, Cybersecurity Pathway Addition

  • Northside High School, Muscogee County School District, $50,000.00, Enhancing Biotechnology Education for Community Advancement

  • Stephens County Schools, $49,754.00, Program expansion for the Advanced Manufacturing Pathway

  • Taylor County High School, Taylor County School District, $50,000.00, The Viking Forge

  • Thomas County Central High School, Thomas County Schools, $48,937.00, Promoting the Manufacturing Pipeline

  • Twiggs County Public Schools, $50,000.00, Twiggs Computer Science/Cybersecurity Pathway

  • Union County College and Career Academy, Union County Schools, $50,000.00, Collision Repair Pathway

  • Valdosta City Schools, $50,000.00, Expanding the Construction Program to Include Plumbing and Electrical Trades

  • Vidalia High School, Vidalia City Schools, $50,000.00, Vidalia High School New Early Childhood Education Pathway

  • Woodstock High School, Cherokee County School District, $50,000.00, Engineering Drafting and Design

Evaluation Reports

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Grant Success

“Thank you so much for the grant that helped our program to be successful...We greatly look forward to next year and how we can expand our program to reach even more students. Again, thank you for your generous support.”  --Chandra Steele, Pike County Schools