Growing the next generation of American workers
Building and maintaining the infrastructure for America's future requires a massive, coordinated workforce of skilled tradespeople — from the welders and pipefitters securing complex cooling systems, to the electricians and fiber technicians powering advanced network grids. These jobs offer high-wage careers that can support local communities. There are hundreds of thousands of skilled trade roles currently open across the U.S waiting to be filled.
Today, Google is expanding our total skilled trades support to help prepare more than 300,000 American workers across more than 20 states. Through a $50 million commitment from Google.org, funding will go directly to the training experts who build these programs from the ground up. Their work will support 14 labor unions and four trade and contractor associations, ensuring workers have the state-of-the-art skills and accreditation to pursue a skilled trades career, no matter where they want to work. It also builds on funding Google has provided to help the electrical training ALLIANCE (etA) train tens of thousands of electrical workers and the Manufacturing Institute train tens of thousands of current and future manufacturing workers in essential AI skills.
Here’s how:
- Construction pre-apprentices: TradesFutures, an organization created by North America’s Building Trades Unions (NABTU) and its industry partners, will increase access to union construction careers. They’ll do this by scaling placement from apprenticeship readiness programs into registered apprenticeships across the country and integrating AI operational tools to improve graduate placement.
- Electricians: Formed by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) and the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), etA will assist local training programs by bringing additional resources directly to high-demand infrastructure hubs through an innovative mobile training center pilot.
- Plumbers, pipefitters, welders and service techs: The United Association's International Training Fund (ITF), which operates in partnership with the Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA), will develop a five-year roadmap for scaling the plumbing, heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration sectors, helping prepare people with the skills to build, maintain and upgrade essential infrastructure.
- Sheet metal workers: Backed by the Sheet Metal, Air, Rail, and Transportation (SMART) Workers and Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors (SMACNA), the International Training Institute for the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Industry will address a critical shortage by modernizing its coursework and apprentice support while implementing new AI tools.
No single entity can solve this American workforce shortage on its own. There needs to be engagement across industry, civil society and government, so we can build modern on-the-job training and expand apprenticeships together. By supporting the training experts and trade organizations who keep America running, we're helping build a public-private model to prepare the next generation of American builders.
We have long worked with organizations across the U.S. to train Americans for careers that create long-term opportunities for families and economic impact for their communities. Since 2022, Google has provided more than $1 billion globally in training and skilling initiatives, helping over 100 million people gain essential digital and AI skills. Today’s funding from Google.org’s AI Opportunity Fund to the skilled trades is the next step in that journey, ensuring the doors to a thriving economic future stay wide open for all. Learn more on our website.