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In This Issue:

Front Page
‘Downsizing’ a Dirty Word for Aging Baby Boomers
Will You Be the Next Winner of a Digital Camera?
NAHB Accepts Seat on ICC Foundation Board
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: Beauty and Affordability Times Two
Coast to Coast
Homes: U.K. Went Cold; U.S. Could Too
Forum
Letters to the Editor
Economics & Finance
April Starts Hike Puts Housing Back on Track
Young Buying Disproportionate Share of New Homes
Manufacturers Tell Greenspan of Rising Materials Prices
Eye on the Economy
Tips
Builders’ Tip: A Jig for Router-Made Moldings
Seniors Housing
Icons in Seniors Housing Honored
Remodelers
Set Expectations for Your Customers Early — And Often
Education
Earning Through Learning: Education and NAHB
Education Calendar
Regulation
Institute Assists Communities on Smart Growth
Design
Enter the Best in American Living Awards Competition
Advanced Registration for Design Institute Ends Friday, May 27
Legal
Bosch Circular Saws Recalled
Workforce housing
Related Companies Founder to Be Honored
Labor
Workforce Funding Available for Builders Associations
Building Products
Work Clothes Suited for Tough Construction Jobs
Builder's Engineer
The Sole Bidder Dilemma
TV
NAHB-Produced Shows on HGTV & DIY — This Week
Endowment
Endowment Gives University Grant for Affordable Housing
Association News
Land Development Magazine Covers Trends, Regs, More
The Buzz Behind National Membership Day
Customize Your Computer’s Cursor With the NBN ‘Hammer’
GM Discount Available on More Than 80 Vehicles
Save More With BuilderBooks.com Rewards
Calendar of Events

Workforce Funding Available for Builders Associations

Under a $4.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor to the Home Builders Institute (HBI), the workforce development arm of NAHB, home builders associations have the opportunity to work with community colleges, secondary school systems, employers and the workforce investment system to improve recruitment in the residential construction trades.

Part of President Bush’s High Growth Job Training Initiative, the program was created to provide trades training through secondary and community college systems in 10 states. Funded under a demonstration grant from the Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration, one of the key goals of the project is the recruitment of 2,500 individuals into the trades over the next three years.

The first four associations that will receive funding for the program were announced last month: the Northeast Florida Builders Association in Jacksonville, Fla.; the Tidewater Builders Association in Tidewater, Va.; the York County Builders Association in York County, S.C.; and the Building Contractors Association of the Wood River Valley in Blaine County, Idaho.

HBI is now seeking proposals from home builders associations located outside these four states that are interested in leading training efforts at sites in their areas. Responses to the institute’s Request for Proposals (RFP) must be received by Friday, Aug. 26. The six associations that are selected will be notified and visited by HBI staff. Plans are to have all of these new sites operating by Dec. 1.

For more information or to request an RFP, e-mail John Shortt at HBI, or call him at 800-795-7955 x8924.


 

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