Think Training Is Too Expensive? These Programs Might Pay You Back
- GP News Team
- Jul 14
- 1 min read
If you're an employer exploring ways to offset the cost of workforce training, you're not alone.
Across the U.S., many states offer programs designed to support job training – often by reimbursing a portion of eligible training expenses. In some cases, these programs may provide other types of assistance as well, such as tax credits or subsidized apprenticeships.
Below is a list of state and federal programs valid as of July 2025.
Keep in mind: these programs are subject to change, and new opportunities can emerge frequently. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, we recommend double-checking program websites and looking into potential options at the county or city level – many local economic development offices also offer training grants or employer incentives.
Having your team trained on safety electrical issues is always a good investment that, in the long run, will save you money by keeping your working environment safe. It can also be an investment that pays back. Check out our available electrical safety trainings here and some of the reimbursing programs below.