Sen. Barbara Mikulski and Sen. Ben Cardin have scored $4.6 million in stimulus funding for job training in renewable and energy efficient industries in Maryland through the Department of Labor (DOL).
The grant has been awarded H-CAP, Inc to provide enhanced skills training to job seekers and entry-level environmental service workers for new and emerging green jobs in the healthcare industry. The project will operate in Baltimore City, Baltimore County and Prince George's County in Maryland, as well as counties in New York, California and the District of Columbia.
"This funding is exactly what the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act is all about - creating and sustaining jobs today and preparing for the jobs of tomorrow," says Sen. Mikulski. "This grant will give Marylanders the opportunity to get the training they need to find and keep a job, while also helping to make sure that health care in Maryland is environmentally friendly."
"This Partnership is funded with recovery dollars and it is an investment in our future � a future in which our state and nation will become more energy efficient and independent and one that will create new, green jobs that will help grow our economy," adds Sen. Cardin.
H-CAP, Inc. will partner with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) in Maryland as well as Health Care Without Harm (HCWH), a coalition that promotes environmentally-friendly healthcare practices, to train approximately 3,000 job seekers. The project will also develop new curricula that will cover the role of environmental service workers in green healthcare, the development of cross-industry green jobs and green career pathways for entry-level workers.
Source: Senator Barbara Mikulski
Writer: Walaika Haskins