The Master's Apprentice Program’s Post

🚀 Exciting News! 🚀 The Master’s Apprentice has partnered with the Colorado Pay It Forward Fund to offer zero-interest loans for living expenses to qualifying students. This initiative enables students to focus on The Master’s Apprentice’s intensive six-week, hands-on training program without the burden of financial stress. Although tuition is free, many potential students can't afford to leave full-time jobs. These loans, originated by Ascent Funding, bridge that gap, allowing more individuals to access valuable training in trades like carpentry, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. Graduates enjoy a high job placement rate and significantly higher starting wages. Scott Flores, COO of The Master’s Apprentice, emphasizes the transformative nature of the program, which is now more accessible thanks to this financial support. Andrew Chen from Social Finance highlights the dual benefit: empowering students and providing local employers with a skilled, diverse workforce. A success story is Eden, a single mother who used her loan to cover rent during training. She graduated with multiple job offers, landing a rewarding career that doubled her previous earnings. This partnership aims to bolster Colorado's workforce with skilled talent, driven by the support from foundations like the Colorado Health Foundation and Walton Family Foundation. Interested in jumpstarting a career in the trades? Enrollment is open for the next session starting June 24. Apply now and learn more at socialfinance.org/Colorado.

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Adrienne Tafilowski

We promote human potential + break down barriers toward meaningful employment

1mo

We always think of you guys when referring graduates onto further education and training. Great news!

Sarah Stoker

Training Development and Talent Lead | Dream Coach | Organizational Psychologist

1mo

This is amazing!

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