Lowe’s Foundation partners to meet rising demand for skilled trades education
The investment is the latest in the Lowe's Foundation's five-year, $50 million commitment to support the training of 50,000 people for skilled trades careers. Since 2023, the Lowe's Foundation has awarded approximately $18 million in Gable Grants to 24 organizations offering innovative and scalable skilled trades training across the U.S. The next grant application cycle for community-based nonprofits will run from Aug. 1 to Aug. 31.
The new Lowe's Foundation's donation supports the following community colleges:
•Pima Community College (Tucson, Arizona) will use its funding to support Metallica Scholars training for HVAC, carpentry, electrical and plumbing careers. The program also includes comprehensive career advising.
•College of Lake Country (Grayslake, Illinois) will use its funding to recruit and retain a cohort of students who are training to join the local manufacturing workforce. The college will receive tools and a range of support for students pursuing certificates or degrees leading to HVAC, welding and automotive careers.
•San Juan College(Farmington, New Mexico) will use its funding to support students in traditional construction programs and automotive technology. With a priority on low-income individuals, the college offers a range of wraparound services, from tools and equipment to gas cards and books.
•Western Dakota Technical College (Rapid City, South Dakota) will use its funding to cover tuition, textbooks, tools and student services in its construction and plumbing programs.
• Milwaukee Area Technical College (Milwaukee) will use its funding to support hands-on career exploration and scholarships while it promotes "heavy metal" careers (automotive/diesel, HVAC, trucking and welding).
"Now entering its sixth year, the Metallica Scholars Initiative is an exceptional program focused on workforce education that has proven to be a galvanizing force across the community college ecosystem," said Peter Delgrosso, executive director of All Within My Hands. "We are honored to partner with the Lowe's Foundation to grow the trades while positively impacting many lives."