TechCred

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Ohio Department of Development, Ohio TechCred

Jaramey at Jeep

No matter your industry, technology is having an impact on the future of your business and the nature of your work.

Ohio’s TechCred program gives businesses the chance to upskill current or future employees to help them qualify for a better job in today’s tech-infused economy.

If you need skilled labor, train current or future employees through this new program in partnership with Owens Community College.

What is TechCred?

TechCred reimburses businesses up to $2,000 per student for training in 20,000 technology-focused credentials.
For a credential to qualify, the credential:

  • Must be short-term, less than one year to complete
  • Must be technology-focused
  • Must be industry-recognized

TechCred Credentials Offered at Owens

  • Business Technology
  • Construction Technology
  • Healthcare Technology
  • Information Technology
  • Manufacturing Technology
  • Robotics/Automation

For course offerings, please inquire with our team.

NEW! Online Courses Designed for Employers Utilizing TechCred Funds >>

Review the entire list of credentials at the Ohio TechCred website. >>

Explore Owens’ programs and certificates here. >>

Earn up to $2,000 per student

As an employer, we know that hiring tech talent is expensive. TechCred helps employers take their dedicated workforce and make them their top tech talent while reimbursing costs up to $2,000 per student (up to $30,000 per funding round).

  1. Identify skills needs and employees
  2. Partner with an education or training provider
  3. Apply online >>
  4. Enroll employees in the program
  5. Submit proof of completion of credentials
  6. Receive reimbursement for completed credentials

More info

In order to support the changing needs of Ohio businesses and workers during the economic recovery, following the COVID-19 crisis, the following changes have been made to the TechCred program:

  • To make TechCred more flexible for upskilling new hires, employers are no longer required to list employee names when applying for TechCred. Instead, they will identify the number of current or prospective employees they will upskill.
  • To account for possible staffing changes, employers who were awarded in the October 2019, January 2020, and March 2020 rounds of TechCred may now substitute employees listed in their original application.
  • Employers awarded in October 2019 and January 2020, who had credential programs interrupted by the crisis, may request to extend their 18-month award eligibility timeline.
  • Employees can now earn multiple credentials during each application period.

Contact

Workforce and Community Services
techcred@bagmakerblog.com
(567) 661-7357