Categories: Uncategorized

Chicago Invests $1.25 Million To Train Disadvantaged Students For The Jobs Of Tomorrow

The city of Chicago announced this week that it will allocate $1.25 million in recovered TIF funds toward training disadvantaged students in innovative manufacturing as part of a plan to create new programs at the Austin Polytechnical Academy. The new programs will offer state-of-the-art advanced manufacturing training to students in grades 9 – 12 who will soon enter the workforce and will have to compete with current changes that are taking place in the American manufacturing sector. “Investing in our children and their futures is a key priority of my administration and this funding will allow thousands of Chicago’s children to get high-paying jobs in tomorrow’s workforce,” said Mayor Emanuel. “I’m proud to be able to reinvest these recovered TIF funds into a neighborhood program that will directly impact the lives of Chicago’s families and strengthen our city’s economy for the future.” The school, located on Chicago’s West Side, is a college and career prep high school with a focus on manufacturing and engineering. The school was founded in 2007 by the Chicago Manufacturing Renaissance Council. More than 60 industry partners work in conjunction with the Academy to provide students with mentoring, field trips, work experience, and other enrichment opportunities. The $1.25 million that the city is investing the school is part of a $5.6 million in TIF funds that was returned by United Airlines on Monday of this week. The five programs that will be financed with the investment include:

The Austin Manufacturing Innovation Park

The Innovation Park will become a manufacturing campus in Austin that would help local manufacturers access innovation and new technologies as well as skilled workforce.

The Austin Polytech Career Program

The Career Program will recruite partner companies to provide exposure to manufacturing careers through internships and other programming.

The Austin Manufacturing Training Program

This is a machining training and credentialing program for adults. 45 to 50 students will be in the program.

Elementary School Outreach

This funding will include a budget for outreach to elementary schools to get students interested in pursuing STEM education, manufacturing training, engineering and technology.

The ACT Bridge Program

The ACT bridge program prepares African-American males, ages 18 and up, with the math and English skills needed for community colleges or the Austin Manufacturing Training Program. “This is a wonderful program for the Austin neighborhood and the surrounding communities,” said Ald. Emma Mitts, 37th ward. “This is a great example of how we can develop partnerships between public and private institutions to provide opportunity for our young people to get world-class education and jobs.” The school is a bright spot a neighborhood that has experienced a particularly violent summer. The Austin neighborhood suffered with highest homicide rate in the city according to Chicago Magazine.

Techli

Edward is the founder and CEO of Techli.com. He is a writer, U.S. Army veteran, serial entrepreneur and chronic early adopter. Having worked for startups in Silicon Valley and Chicago, he founded, grew and successfully exited his own previous startup and loves telling the stories of innovators. Email: Edward.Domain@techli.com | @EdwardDomain

Recent Posts

HostMilano 2025: AI and Automation Transform Professional Kitchen Operations

HostMilano 2025 concluded its 44th edition on October 26 and remains the premier world fair…

3 días ago

Prezent AI reaches latest milestone following recognition as top software company in 2025

As the new year approaches, the Software Report—a trusted source for market research and industry…

3 días ago

Ness Digital Engineering and Vendavo to usher in new era of AI-led innovation

Now that AI has been on the scene for a number of years, we can…

3 días ago

AI is reengineering orthopedic systems through new multi-layer software architectures

The rapid evolution of orthopedic technology is no longer being driven by devices alone. Instead,…

2 semanas ago

Digital credentialing enters a new phase with the arrival of I.C.E. Exchange 2025 in Phoenix

The credentialing industry’s calendar is turning toward Phoenix this month, where the I.C.E. Exchange will…

2 semanas ago

Tax season gets an upgrade as Deduction raises $2.8M and launches its AI-powered tax agent

Deduction today announced the launch of “Taylor, CPAI,” the first AI tax accountant built for…

2 semanas ago