Did
you know that
summer camps help keep manufacturing in America vital by developing the next
generation of a skilled workforce? Ideally, after a student attends a camp, and
upon high school graduation, he or she will enroll at the same college that
hosted the camp where their passion for a career in manufacturing began. After
graduation, they have the necessary technical abilities to begin immediate
employment in their community — keeping skilled labor local. Area businesses
save time and money by avoiding extensive training programs and continue to
grow and prosper.
Nuts, Bolts, & Thingamajigs (NBT) awards funds to schools or organizations to produce camps for students, ages
12-16, that introduces them to manufacturing career options through the camp grant
program. Summer camps are fun, interactive experiences where students make
take-home projects with their hands. Students are led by camp directors and
technical education instructors who demonstrate and share their skills. Get Details
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