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The Louisiana Incumbent Workers Training Program (IWTP) Grant 

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Interested in FREE training for your Louisiana business?
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​Your Louisiana business is eligible for Incumbent Worker Training Program (IWTP) dollars if:
  • You have been in business in Louisiana for at least 3 years.
  • You have 15 or more employees.
  • You pay Louisiana unemployment insurance tax on your employees.
Learn more...

Best kept secret for Louisiana employers - grant paid employee training! 

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​​It's true. Many Louisiana businesses are receiving free employee training through the Louisiana Incumbent Worker Training Program (IWTP) grant. It’s a wonderful program... I’ve been teaching throughout the state of Louisiana for years, and truly believe more people need to know about this program!

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What you need to know about the Louisiana Incumbent Worker Training Program (IWTP) grant:

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You must qualify. If your Louisiana based company pays unemployment tax on 15 + employees and has been in business at least 3 years, your company could qualify for free employee training.
2) The grant is written for you. Qualifying companies team up with the TR Training Solutions' grant and training specialists, Terri and Traci are awesome, and they walk clients through each step of the grant submittal process. It usually takes months for a grant to be approved.

3) Training is provided. After the training grant is written and accepted, specialized employee training will be provided to meet the specific needs of your company. Dozens of course topics are offered, and if they don't already have the class you want, they'll find a trainer to create it for you. In addition, all training is fully-mobile, so we come to you.

The IWTP grant is simple. If your company meets the few requirements, your business could be receiving free training within the year!

For example, one of our clients recently shared their sales have increased over 18% in two years base on a single program idea we came up with in a previous class. The company also reported training boosts company morale, builds teamwork, employee confidence and overall customer satisfaction. This Louisiana industry leader is working on their fifth year utilizing the Louisiana Incumbent Training Program grant!
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Are you ready to jump start your company's employee training? Now you can!

    The IWTP grant assessment is quick and easy!

    Request an Incumbent Workers Training Program grant assessment:
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Submit

What Our Clients Are Saying

"Amy is a fantastic leadership and communications coach! She led some training at our manager's meeting... She has a way of communicating with everyone that makes them feel involved, energized, and engaged. Her bright personality was very apparent. Everyone was sad when her session ended. I would love to attend more of her training sessions. I've already asked my company to bring her in again!”

Jennifer Bucello, Senior Corporate Accountant

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  • Home
  • Our Services
    • Leadership and Communication Coaching >
      • Louisiana Incumbent Worker Training Program Grant
    • Social Media Marketing
    • Web Design and Maintenance
  • About
    • Photo Gallery
    • Build Your Dream
    • "Promise of Hope" Interview With KTBS
    • Interview with On the Case with Paula Zahn - The Answer Was No
    • Paula Zahn Highlighting The Memory Of Kristi Gwen O'Pry
    • The Story with Gabrielle Valente
    • The Disappearance - Poem
    • #WakeUpPeople - Poem
  • Recommendations
  • Amy's Blog
  • Contact Us