Grant-in-Aid Program
The Grant-in-Aid Program allows Bluegrass State Skills Corporation to administer and fund Kentucky’s
industry-specific training efforts through grants approved by the BSSC Board of Directors; to act as
a broker of skills training and employment services; to facilitate and fund new training programs;
and to administer any special state appropriations for industry-specific training. Its purpose is
to improve and promote employment opportunities for Kentucky residents. The BSSC has the following
programs available to meet a companies workforce training needs:
Competitive Grant-in-Aid (GIA) and;
Competitive Grant-in-Aid (Consortia). For detailed information on
each of these programs, refer to our Grant-in-Aid Guidelines
.
Skills Investment Credit
The Skills Training Investment Credit Act is an economic
development initiative which aids existing companies in their efforts to develop a skilled
workforce. It allows companies to recover 50 percent of their approved costs for occupational and
skills upgrade training costs through an income tax credit limited to $500 per Kentucky resident
employed, not to exceed $100,000 per company per biennium. For detailed information, refer to our
Skills Training Investment Credit Guidelines
.