Join Us in Building Stronger Futures
Why Partner With Solid Ground Trades Training?
Strong communities are built when people are given opportunities to learn, grow, and succeed.
At Solid Ground Trades Training, we partner with employers, workforce boards, churches, community organizations, educational institutions, and government agencies to create pathways into skilled trades careers.
Together, we can help individuals gain practical skills, secure meaningful employment, and build brighter futures for themselves and their families.
Partnership Opportunities
We welcome collaboration through:
✔ Workforce Development Partnerships
✔ Participant Referrals & Program Enrollment
✔ Employer Hiring Partnerships
✔ Apprenticeship & Career Pathway Programs
✔ Jobsite Tours & Industry Exposure
✔ Guest Speakers & Industry Mentors
✔ Employment Placement Opportunities
✔ Sponsorships, Donations & Funding Support
✔ Community & Re-Entry Program Partnerships
Why Partner With Us?
Help Address the Skilled Labor Shortage
Support the development of a reliable pipeline of entry-level talent for the construction and skilled trades industries.
Gain Access to Job-Ready Candidates
Connect with participants who have received hands-on training, safety education, and workforce readiness preparation.
Strengthen Workforce Development Efforts
Collaborate on initiatives that create long-term employment opportunities and economic growth within our communities.
Create Opportunities That Change Lives
Help individuals gain valuable skills, confidence, and a pathway toward stable careers and self-sufficiency.
Make a Lasting Community Impact
Invest in people, support local workforce needs, and contribute to stronger families, businesses, and neighborhoods.
Let's Build Together
Whether you're an employer looking for talent, a community organization serving individuals in need, a workforce agency seeking training solutions, or a sponsor looking to make a difference, we'd love to partner with you.
Together, we're building skills, creating opportunities, and strengthening communities—one person at a time.


