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General Program Guidelines

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General Program Guidelines & Requirements

Eligibility Requirements

Eligible Employers
  • Massachusetts employers of any size may apply.
  • Only organizations that contribute to the Workforce Training Fund are eligible to participate.

Note: All private, for-profit employers required to contribute to the Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund in Massachusetts also contribute to the Workforce Training Fund, as do some non-profits.

  • Non-profits that select the contributory method to finance Unemployment Insurance are eligible.
  • Non-profits that select the reimbursable method are not eligible.
  • No federal, state, or local government entities are eligible.

Required Documentation

Applicants must provide:

  • A Certificate of Good Standing from the Massachusetts Department of Revenue (less than 6 months old).
    • Consortium applicants: each participating company must provide its own certificate.
  • A Certificate of Compliance from the Massachusetts Department of Unemployment Assistance (DUA) Unemployment Services for Employers portal. Click here to learn how to get yours.
    • Certificates must show the business’s full legal name and FEIN, verify Workforce Training Fund contributions, and be current at the time of submission.  
  • A signed Form W-9 listing the current legal business name and FEIN (signature must be less than one year old).

Applicants must be in full compliance with all obligations to:

  • The Department of Unemployment Assistance
  • The Department of Industrial Accidents, and
  • Any other obligations to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Additional Eligibility Conditions
  • Applicants or training providers debarred from doing business with the Commonwealth are not eligible.
  • Companies must be in operation, with employees, long enough to have at least two full years of financial statements and demonstrate financial viability to carry out grant commitments throughout the life of a grant. 
  • The two most recent completed years of the company Financial Statements may be required. 
    • WTFP staff will complete a compliance review to determine eligibility for cash advances or reimbursement-only funding.
  • WTFP policy does not allow organizations to participate in the Express Program and the General Program at the same time. We encourage applicants to choose the option that best fits their training needs and funding goals.
    • Eligible Massachusetts businesses cannot have an active Express Program grant in progress and receive a new General Program grant without first completing training and closing out any active Express grants.
  • Grant recipients are not eligible for a new General Program grant until one year has elapsed from the close of a prior General Program training grant.
    • The grant close occurs when all required documents are submitted and approved.
  • WTFP Policy prohibits General Program funding for topics addressed in a prior WTFP grant (including the Express Program) for five years following the grant closeout.
    • Exception: ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) may be included in consecutive grants.

Application Requirements

Consortium Applications

General Program Disclosures

Training Grants for Massachusetts employers of any size to upskill employees

The Workforce Training Fund Program (WTFP) provides grants to help Massachusetts employers address business productivity and competitiveness by funding training for current and newly hired employees.

Applicants are expected to focus on supplemental training and commit to private investment in training during and after the grant period.

Training funded by WTFP should address the following priorities:

  • Training that results in job retention, job growth, or increased wages.

  • Training that improves a company’s productivity, competitiveness, and ability to do business in Massachusetts.

Grants are competitively awarded to Massachusetts employers (or consortia of employers) to train current and newly hired full-time or part-time employees (incumbent workers). 

  • The competition for General Program Training Grants is strong. Funding is awarded on a case-by-case basis, and other restrictions may apply.

  • Employers are encouraged to apply for grants that include Adult Basic Education (ABE), English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), and Climate Change Resiliency / Green Economy. 

Please carefully review these guidelines before applying. It's critical that applicants understand all guidelines. By submitting an application, employers agree to all terms in these guidelines.

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