IMAP Application Period Open for Training Providers

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The application period to be a training provider for the Individual Microcredential Assistance Program is now open.

IMAP helps Ohioans participate in a training program to receive a credential at no cost. Training providers must apply to become an official IMAP provider, giving them the ability to offer the no-cost training. 

IMAP training providers will cover all tuition, fees and additional costs to help individuals learn new skills and earn a credential. To apply to be a training provider, entities must be accredited or registered by one of the following:

  • ApprenticeOhio.
  • Ohio community colleges.
  • Ohio Emergency Medical Services-accredited EMS training provider.
  • Ohio nonprofit independent colleges and universities.
  • Ohio public universities or regional campuses.
  • Ohio State Board of Career Colleges and Schools.
  • Ohio technical centers.

“Any Ohioan can earn a credential or upskill themselves for free through IMAP,” Lt. Gov. Jon Husted said. “It’s so important now more than ever that our workforce continues to grow and get stronger, and this program helps Ohioans earn the in-demand skills they need to find a rewarding career in our state.”

If awarded, eligible training providers will be reimbursed up to $3,000 for each completed technology-focused credential issued.

Since the program’s start, Ohioans have earned 4,537 credentials. There are currently 22 active IMAP training providers who offer credentials in manufacturing, IT, AI, cybersecurity and more.

“Programs such as IMAP are vital to a strong economy and a thriving workforce,” said Mike Duffey, Ohio Department of Higher Education chancellor. “Having more training providers ensures that Ohio’s high-demand fields will have skilled workers to meet ever-changing needs.”

The current application period for training providers closes at 3 p.m. Aug. 30. Training providers can apply HERE.

Pictured at top: Image via Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation.

Published by The Business Journal, Youngstown, Ohio.