Unlocking Training Opportunities: How NH’s WorkInvest Grant Supports Businesses

October 24, 2025

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Cost is often one of the biggest barriers when it comes to starting—or continuing—employee training. That’s why I was so excited to learn about New Hampshire’s WorkInvest grant program, which provides businesses with matching funds of up to $70,000 for employee training.


I had mostly seen grants available for nonprofits, but rarely for businesses. This program is designed to encourage workplace learning and skill development so employees feel valued and equipped with new tools. The benefits are twofold: businesses retain more skilled workers, and employees gain marketable skills that remain with them even if they move on or face layoffs. It’s a win-win that ultimately strengthens the workforce.


Even better, all New England states—and likely many others—have similar programs. When I shared this opportunity with one of my clients, they were thrilled. Together, we identified training needs, and I completed the grant application. The result? We were approved! Over the last 6–7 months, I coordinated and managed the grant, which funded First Aid/CPR training, active shooter/workplace safety training, accounting courses, and low-income housing property management training.


It was incredibly gratifying to see this training come to life with the support of the state. And yes—I’ll absolutely be doing this again!


If you’re curious whether this kind of grant could support your business, reach out—I’d be happy to help you explore it.


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