Workforce Development Program
About the Workforce Development Program
The Economic Development Department’s Workforce Development program manages multiple, multiyear service delivery contracts between the City and local nonprofit organizations that provide free or low-cost workforce training to individuals pursuing self-sustaining employment.
These contracts grant various organizations funds to empower Austin-area job seekers with career and occupational training in high-demand sectors such as healthcare, information technology, the skilled trades, advanced manufacturing, and more. Currently, the City funds the training providers listed below. We encourage job seekers and employers to visit an organization’s website for more information about its services.
Note: This Workforce Development program does not award funds to creatives and businesses. For those funding opportunities, visit the Economic Development Department’s Funding page.
Job Training Resources
Opportunities for non-English speaking Austin residents to enhance their workforce readiness through adult education and the four domains of literacy: reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
Opportunities for unemployed and underemployed adults to complete adult education classes and receive wraparound supports through Austin Independent School District Family Resources Centers.
Opportunities to earn an Associate Degree or certification in the fields of healthcare or information technology.
Support for autistic/neurodivergent adults by enhancing their social skills and well-being, facilitating informed career choices, and equipping them with essential skills and formative workplace experiences.
Support for individuals with barriers to career advancement including those with criminal backgrounds, lack of education, housing insecurity, disabilities, and other barriers.
Mentor-based employment with wraparound care for justice-involved individuals including vocational training and job placement for formerly incarcerated individuals.
Opportunities for adults in underserved Austin communities to receive digital literacy and professional development training through its Padres Digitales and Google Certificates programs.
Opportunities for non-English speaking Austin residents to enhance their workforce readiness through adult education and the four domains of literacy: reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
Opportunities for unemployed and underemployed adults to complete adult education classes and receive wraparound supports through Austin Independent School District Family Resources Centers.
Opportunities to earn an Associate Degree or certification in the fields of healthcare or information technology.
Support for autistic/neurodivergent adults by enhancing their social skills and well-being, facilitating informed career choices, and equipping them with essential skills and formative workplace experiences.
Support for individuals with barriers to career advancement including those with criminal backgrounds, lack of education, housing insecurity, disabilities, and other barriers.
Mentor-based employment with wraparound care for justice-involved individuals including vocational training and job placement for formerly incarcerated individuals.
Opportunities for adults in underserved Austin communities to receive digital literacy and professional development training through its Padres Digitales and Google Certificates programs.
Critical adult education and workforce preparation services for students across Austin and the Travis County community.
Opportunities to earn certifications in pre-apprentice plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and advanced manufacturing.
A comprehensive program that facilitates the transition of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities from reliance on government support to self-sufficiency and independence.
Support for immigrants as they learn English, integrate into the community, improve workplace skills, and obtain employment.
Opportunities to earn certifications in cybersecurity, data analytics, software development, and more.
Referrals and services to employers and job seekers.
Integrated employment, education, and mental health support for youth to secure employment and pursue career goals.