Maryland Launches $5 Million Apprenticeship Incentive Program
Marcus Dieterle at The Baltimore Fishbowl reports the State of Maryland has launched a $5 million program to incentivize small businesses and other employers to hire and train Registered Apprentices. Through the Maryland Apprenticeship Incentive Program, Apprenticeship sponsors and employers can receive up to $3,000 per adult Registered Apprentice or $7,500 per high school age Registered Apprentice. Funding for the program comes from the Registered Apprenticeship Investment for a Stronger Economy (RAISE) Act of 2025, which Moore signed into law last year. The Act provides $5 million in incentives for Fiscal Year 2026. The incentive is meant to offset the costs employers would incur from hiring and training Apprentices - including: Instructional expenses like tuition, fees, books and materials; Mentorship and on-the-job learning expenses; Marketing materials and other recruitment expenses; Costs related to disability accommodations; and supportive services like transportation assistance and essential equipment. In turn, the goal is to help grow Maryland’s workforce. A record number of 14,000 Marylanders participated in Apprenticeship Programs in 2025. Governor Wes Moore said: “This program is a direct investment in a proven model: Apprenticeships that prepare and make Maryland’s economy more competitive. By removing financial barriers for employers, we are expanding pathways to work, wages and wealth for Marylanders.”
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