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Siemens Foundation

Our programs and partners

Advancing opportunity through technical careers

Launched in 2015, the Siemens Foundation’s workforce development investments promote awareness of opportunities in healthcare and clean energy careers, and scale effective education and training models that help young adults prepare for well-paying jobs.

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Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program (EVITP)

Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program (EVITP) is a collaboration of automakers, unions, utilities, Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment manufacturers, safety and electrical professionals, and educational staff who deliver comprehensive training and certification to reflect the quickly evolving EV industry. These partnerships allow EVITP to stay ahead of industry trends and to provide support and outreach at the national and local levels.

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The Partnership to Advance Youth Apprenticeship (PAYA)

The Siemens Foundation is one of a coalition of funders supporting The Partnership to Advance Youth Apprenticeship (PAYA), a multi-year collaborative advancing high-quality apprenticeship in America's high schools.  Building on the cornerstones of paid on-the-job learning; related classroom instruction; and ongoing assessment, advancement, and postsecondary credit and credential attainment, PAYA is scaling the youth apprenticeship model to address barriers to education and career achievement for all students, regardless of their zip code or background. The PAYA partnership is made up of national non-profits and regional practitioners and is led by New America.

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The North Carolina Community College System

The North Carolina Community College System (NC Community Colleges or System) is the engine for workforce development in North Carolina and the only public entity dedicated to providing affordable college access to anyone in the state. The System is governed by the NC State Board of Community Colleges with administration from the NC Community College System Office, and support from the NC Community Colleges Foundation, and is powered by the 58 community colleges and their respective foundations. Together, the System serves 600,000 students and awards more than 60,000 degrees, diplomas, and certificates annually.

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The North Carolina Business Committee for Education (NCBCE)

The North Carolina Business Committee for Education (NCBCE) is a business-led education and workforce nonprofit organization based in the office of the Governor of North Carolina. NCBCE has been called the state’s workforce connector, as it brings together employers, state and local policy makers, local education systems, local workforce boards, and local community partners to prepare communities to meet workforce demands. 

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Families and Workers Fund

Through its partnership with the Siemens Foundation, the Families and Workers Fund is identifying and supporting EV charging workforce programs across the country and providing funding for services to help overcome common barriers for career success including equipment and uniforms, childcare, transportation, affordable housing, and mental health support.

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Wake Tech

Wake Tech is North Carolina's largest community college, serving more than 72,000 students annually, with seven campuses, a training center and a comprehensive array of online learning options. Wake Tech is accredited and offers more than 250 associate degree, diploma and certificate programs that prepare students for university transfer or immediate employment. The college also offers short-term, non-degree programs in IT, health care, hospitality, public safety, skilled trades and more. Non-degree programs include small business support, customized corporate training and basic skills courses such as English as a Second Language and high school equivalency preparation.

Promoting healthcare training and careers

The Siemens Foundation is committed to preparing the workforce required to meet the growing healthcare needs of everyone in the United States.

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Choose Healthy Life

The leading, national faith-based initiative to create healthier communities by training health navigators to screen for disease locally and provide healthcare guidance.

Choose Healthy Life (CHL) is the leading, national faith-based initiative to create healthier communities by training health navigators to screen for disease locally and provide healthcare guidance. With from from the Siemens foundation, CHL has developed and is executing education and training curriculum for church-based health navigators, and a marketing communications strategy to raise awareness of the resources, and testing services to enable better health.

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Washington Association for Community Health

IN-REACH healthcare apprenticeship programs that cultivate an equitable and sustainable community health workforce.

The Washington Association for Community Health brings community health centers together to collaborate and expand access to high-quality health care. Working with the Siemens Foundation allows us to expand our innovative IN-REACH healthcare apprenticeship programs that cultivate an equitable and sustainable community health workforce.