Alberta’s government continues to find creative ways to help employers find the qualified workers they need, especially in industries experiencing labour shortages. The new Alberta Industry Skills Grant will fund industry-led training in high-demand sectors like aviation, aerospace, construction and tech. Alberta’s government is making $5 million available through a pilot program to address skill shortages by helping workers gain industry-certified, transferable skills that meet the needs of Alberta's growing economy.

Alberta’s new program targets critical skill shortages in key sectors, where a lack of skilled workers threatens to slow economic growth and productivity. Alberta is growing. That growth demands skilled workers to support build Alberta’s future. BuildForce Canada projects Alberta’s construction industry will need 22,000 more workers by 2033 to keep pace with demand. The aviation, aerospace and technology sectors also face persistent job vacancies. By prioritizing these vital industries, Alberta’s government aims to fill urgent workforce gaps and equip workers with the skills needed to succeed in Alberta’s most high-demand fields.

“Alberta’s economy continues to grow, and with that growth comes the need for a skilled and adaptable workforce. The Alberta Industry Skills Grant empowers critical industry partners to lead the way in equipping workers with the skills they need for jobs that build Alberta’s future.”

Matt Jones, Minister of Jobs, Economy and Trade

The Alberta Industry Skills Grant is unique. It allows Alberta’s government to partner directly with industries to identify skill gaps and create targeted training solutions that ultimately offer benefits to workers, the industry and the broader public. Unlike existing programs, this grant will enable recipients to be self-directed in expanding their training offerings or providing new training opportunities for their employees.

The program is open to employers and industry associations operating in Alberta or serving Alberta employers and workers. By collaborating with industry partners, the program ensures workers gain industry-recognized credentials and transferable skills that meet the workforce needs of Alberta’s growing economy.

“Ledcor employs hundreds of talented skilled trade persons in Alberta every day. However, the local demand for skilled trades workers continues to increase. By supporting industry-led training initiatives, this program ensures that Alberta’s workers can access the training they need to thrive in high-demand fields. We support the Alberta Government’s new and innovative Alberta Industry Skills Grant program and look forward to seeing the results.”

Quentin Huillery, chief operating officer, Civil, Mining and Infrastructure, Ledcor

Alberta’s government remains committed to creating opportunities for workers to develop new skills, access training and grow their careers. Programs like the Alberta Industry Skills grant play a crucial role in empowering industries to invest in their workers and ensure Alberta’s economy remains strong and competitive for years to come.

“The Alberta Industry Skills Grant is a vital step forward to address the skills shortage in key sectors, including construction, aviation and tech. As populations grow in Calgary and Alberta, it is imperative we invest in our workforce – supporting individuals to build the skills needed for a growing economy and empowering businesses to invest in talent development and training. This initiative will help businesses be successful and contribute to building a more resilient, adaptable workforce – ensuring Calgary remains competitive in a rapidly evolving global economy.”

Deborah Yedlin, president and CEO, Calgary Chamber of Commerce

The program provides $5 million in total funding for all grants, but each applicant can qualify for funding of up to $1.5 million per project.

Quick facts

  • The application period is now open.
    • Employers and industry associations can apply until Jan. 24, 2025.
  • The Alberta Industry Skills Grant pilot program is part of Alberta at Work’s Workforce Strategies Grant initiative, which supports organizations with innovative solutions that will help Albertans develop new skills and assist employers and industry to grow their workforce.
  • Alberta at Work is a multi-year, cross-ministry provincial investment totalling more than $700 million towards helping Albertans develop new skills and grow their careers.

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