Angi launches skilled trades scholarship program
Angi last week announced a scholarship program for trade school students nationwide.
Why it matters: Nearly 25% of tradespeople are approaching retirement, and over 37,000 job openings for HVAC techs and installers are projected every year until 2032.
Details: Angi will award $10,000, giving $2,500 to four students who have been “accepted to, or are enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate construction-related trade program at any trade school, college or university.”
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To apply, students are required to write a 1,000 to 2,000-word essay on one of three topics, including: “How would you encourage your peers or others to pursue a career in the home services trades?”
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Winners will be picked by a council of contractors and announced on or around September 2nd — submissions are due August 23rd.
The big picture: Gen Z’s interest in the trades is rising — and traditional college enrollment is falling.
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The announcement follows similar developments, including NEST’s Skilled Trades Advisory Council launch in August and Johnson Controls’ recent investments in K-12 schools and community colleges.
Looking ahead: Angi’s CEO, Angie Hicks, said the program is in an initial phase and will be expanded if successful.
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