Multi-cultural Job Program


Creating pathways to clean energy careers through community-driven training
​The Multi-Cultural Jobs Program funds community-based training that prepares participants for entry-level careers in solar and related clean energy fields. Established under the Future Energy Jobs Act (FEJA), programming is delivered by diversity-focused community organizations with a proven track record of successful job training.

Grantees to be Announced

What the Multi-Cultural Jobs Program Provides​​​

  • Hands-on skills, workforce readiness, and safety​ training for solar and related clean energy jobs
  • Training provided by diversity-focused organizations with a proven record of supporting communities
  • ​​Opportunities to access apprenticeship programs and entry-level positions

Program Goals

  • Develop a diverse pipeline of skilled talent for solar and related clean energy industries
  • Expand access to clean energy careers for historically underrepresented populations
  • Support community-based organizations in delivering high-quality workforce training

Career Pathways and Employer Connections

Participants who complete the program are prepared for entry-level positions in solar installation and related clean energy fields or can advance into registered apprenticeship programs.

Employers can:

  • Connect with program completers who are job-ready and trained in solar installation
  • Strengthen their workforce with skilled individuals prepared to meet clean energy project demands

​​
Find Your Illinois Energy Transition Navigator
​Employers can connect with an ET Navigator to gain access to participants who have completed the FEJA Multi-Cultural Jobs Program and are ready to begin positions with clean energy employers. Employers may also find qualified workers through the Illinois Power Agency's Energy Workforce Equity Portal.