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GIVE grants provide $41M to foster partnerships between TCATS, local industries

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee announced recipients of the Governor’s Investment in Vocational Education (GIVE) grant program, which prioritizes learning opportunities in rural counties and enhances career and technical education statewide. 

Tennessee has made notable progress in rural workforce development which has resulted in securing over 41,500 new jobs and nearly $19 billion in capital investment in rural counties since 2019. This third round of GIVE grants will allocate $41 million to foster regional partnerships between Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology (TCATs), community colleges and local industries.

“The state with the workers will win every time, and that’s why workforce development has been one of my top priorities since day one,” said Gov. Lee. “As a result, companies are choosing to invest and expand in our state, creating greater opportunity and quality of life for all Tennesseans.”

Since creating GIVE, Gov. Lee’s first legislative priority, he has invested $91.5 million into the program to support rural workforce development through technical education. The first and second rounds of GIVE funding in 2019 and 2021 served an estimated 15,500 students.

The third round of GIVE grants will fund 23 projects statewide. The 23 funded projects will impact 47 counties, including 6 economically distressed and 13 at-risk counties.

Find more information on the GIVE initiative here and a complete list of GIVE projects and recipients below.

Grantee

Project Title

Grant Award

Cleveland State Community CollegeACT Now: Apprenticeships in Careers and Trades $450,000.00
Dyersburg State Community CollegeBuilding Success in the Northwest$2,000,000.00 
Motlow State Community CollegeBridges 2 Credentials $2,000,000.00
Motlow State Community CollegeCulinary Workforce Innovation and Student Success Harnessed (WIS2H)$2,000,000.00
Nashville State Community CollegeSurge to Success $2,000,000.00
Northeast State Community CollegeBuilding Economies through Skilled Trades (BEST)$1,920,985.00
Pellissippi State Community CollegeAviation Maintenance Technology College to Career Collaborative (ATMC3) $1,999,497.00
Roane State Community CollegeLeveraging Regional Workforce Partnerships to Create Secondary to Postsecondary Pathways for Nuclear Technology at Roane State $450,000.00
Southwest Tennessee Community CollegeSouthwest Entertainment Production Collaborative (SPEC)$1,500,000.00
TCAT HartsvilleExpanding CTE and WBL Pathways for Student Success through Automation, Healthcare and Transportation$2,000,000.00
TCAT HohenwaldSouth Central Partnerships Leading to Career Opportunities $2,000,000.00
TCAT JacksboroPATH - Providing Appalachian Training in Healthcare$2,000,000.00
TCAT KnoxvilleNuclear Science Pathway$2,000,000.00 
TCAT KnoxvilleIndustry 4.0 Apprenticeship Pathway – Anderson County $2,000,000.00
TCAT McMinnvilleWorkforce Impact and Flexible Innovation $2,000,000.00
TCAT MemphisHospitality Integrated Training Network: Forging Tomorrow's Hospitality Leaders;
From Classrooms to Careers in Greater Memphis (HOSPITRAIN)
$1,904,761.90
TCAT MorristownFive Rivers Partnership for Future Ready Pathways 3.0 $2,000,000.00
TCAT NashvillePathways to Accelerated Career Experiences (PACE)$1,845,162.72
TCAT NorthwestAdvancing the Hospitality and Tourism Industry in Rural West Tennessee $2,000,000.00
TCAT OneidaFocus on Industry Readiness for Student Training (FIRST)$2,000,000.00
TCAT PulaskiDoubling Down on Dual Enrollment$1,263,276.00
Walter State Community CollegeGrowing Regional Opportunities for Workforce – Funding Investment for Regional Stem (GROW FIRST)$1,999,794.96
Walters State Community CollegeCreating Tech Pathways for Success$1,999,882.38