Massachusetts regulator grants funding to two workforce development organizations

Each will receive $750,000.
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) recently approved funding for a pair of Workforce Development Grants through the MGC’s Community Mitigation Fund (CMF).
The regulator held a vote to grant funding to the MassHire Metro North Workforce Board (MHMNWB) and Holyoke Community College’s Adult Education and Workforce Development Program during a recent public hearing.
Both organizations will receive $750,000 for their respective projects.
Holyoke Community College Assistant Vice President of Adult Education and Workforce Development Kermit Dunkelberg commented, “The support of the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, through the Community Mitigation Fund, has enabled Holyoke Community College to provide training for critical Line Cook positions at MGM Resorts Springfield and other regional employers.
“Through our partnerships with Springfield Technical Community College and Springfield Public Schools, we also help adults attain high school equivalency, digital literacy and job readiness skills leading to employment. As a result of this support, we have provided opportunities to hundreds of adult job seekers since 2017, addressing the needs of the culinary hospitality workforce in Hampden County, including MGM.”
MHMNWB President and CEO Chris Albrizio-Lee briefly explained how the organization intends to use the grant money.
He said, “MassHire Metro North Workforce Board (MHMNWB) and its partners are thrilled to be able to continue the important work of the Metro Boston Regional Gaming and Hospitality Consortium (MBRGHC) through this grant.
“We are appreciative of the Mass Gaming Commission and Encore Boston Harbor for their continued partnership, and we look forward to helping residents across the Metro Boston region connect with and prepare for high quality gaming and hospitality careers.”
Under the Expanded Gaming Act, the CMF was set up to reflect the legislature’s commitment to addressing the local population’s diverse needs and to offering support to local communities.
Interim MGC Chair Jordan Maynard said, “The grants that have been awarded from the Community Mitigation Fund to these important workforce development initiatives will empower individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to pursue rewarding career opportunities.
“The Community Mitigation Fund serves a vital role at the MGC and throughout the Commonwealth, providing robust, tangible impacts for citizens and communities across Massachusetts.”
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