Illinois Central College secures over $900,000 EDA Grant with support from Congressman Darin LaHood
Illinois
Central College secures over $900,000 EDA Grant with support from Congressman
Darin LaHood
EAST PEORIA, IL (04/12/2022) Illinois Central College, with support from
Congressman Darin LaHood, announces the awarding of a $911,900 grant from the
U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA). ICC will use the investment to
enhance student learning through the support of campus projects and upgrades on
the East Peoria and Pekin campuses. The investment will be matched with
$521,177 in local funds and is expected to create 100+ jobs and generate $2
million in private investment.
"We are so pleased to have secured this critical funding that will
allow some needed additions and upgrades for students," said ICC President
Dr. Sheila Quirk-Bailey. "We appreciate Congressman LaHood's constant
support of the College. He understands the vital role we play in the community
as we strive to help individuals earn a degree or credential leading to a
family-sustaining wage."
"Illinois Central College continues to lead the way in providing
excellent workforce development programs that prepare the next generation of central
Illinois' labor force," said Rep. LaHood. "This funding will provide
our community with new workforce development facilities, and I applaud
President Dr. Sheila Quirk-Bailey for her continued commitment to Peoria and
central Illinois."
Projects to be funded on the College's East Peoria campus include an
expansion of the welding program through eight additional welding booths and
increased capacity within the welding lab; and improvements to the Truck Driver
Training program including a new semi-truck and new asphalt, upgraded lighting,
and a shelter in the training area. Updates to the ICC Pekin Campus include a
storage building for a fire truck and ambulance to provide EMT, Paramedic, and
Fire Science programs, as well as welding program upgrades and energy-efficient
exterior upgrades.
"The Economic Development Administration is committed to helping
communities across the nation implement strategies to rebound from the pandemic
and build a better America," said Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic
Development Alejandra Y. Castillo. "This EDA investment will help Illinois
Central College construct an emergency vehicle storage building and purchase
new tractor-trailer and welding equipment in support of its workforce training
programs, ensuring that the regional economy is resilient to future economic
disruptions."
"ICC has led our Illinois Workforce Equity Initiative since its
founding, and this infusion of federal dollars will further our efforts to
create better access to great careers in underserved communities," said
Governor JB Pritzker. "Over 5,000 residents have enrolled in the
consortium's training programs around the state, and I'm working with the
Illinois General Assembly to invest another $25 million in removing barriers to
the healthcare field. I'm proud of the progress we're making by bringing state
and federal resources together to open more doors for Central Illinois."
To learn more, visit eda.gov/news/press-releases/2022/04/12/east-peoria-il.htm.
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