Offshore Wind Works - Workforce Training & Development Grants
The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC)
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Overview
Offshore Wind Works - Workforce Training & Development Grants
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC)
Last Updated: April 02, 2026
Summary
The Offshore Wind Works program aims to build a qualified and equitable workforce for the growing offshore wind industry in Massachusetts. By enhancing training capabilities and incorporating Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice (DEIJ) principles, the program seeks to develop a skilled workforce ready to support the planning, construction, and maintenance of offshore wind projects, ensuring safety and innovation in this vital sector.Overview
The Challenge: Create an Offshore Wind Workforce With the construction of the Vineyard Wind 1 project well underway and Massachusetts planning to procure thousands of additional megawatts of offshore wind energy, there is an increasingly urgent need to ensure that we have a qualified, well-trained, safe and equitable workforce to plan, build, operate, and maintain these projects. About Offshore Wind Works By supporting a network of training providers, academic institutions, community-based organizations and more, Offshore Wind Works (OSWW) is expanding the Commonwealth’s capacity to develop a Massachusetts workforce that can plan, deploy, operate, and maintain offshore wind farms in southern New England, as well as support the manufacturing of offshore wind components and its related supply chain. The program offers support for “infrastructure” projects that construct or upgrade workforce- or training-related equipment, technology, and/or facilities to better meet the needs of the industry and their specific program. OSWW provides support for other types of workforce development projects, including training programs, programs with a Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Justice (DEIJ) focus, or studies related to workforce, worker safety, or diversity in the offshore wind industry. Program Goals MassCEC’s goals for offshore wind workforce development are to advance Massachusetts as a national leader and innovator in offshore wind workforce training and education, to incorporate DEIJ elements into training and education initiatives in the Commonwealth, and thereby develop a well-trained and highly skilled workforce with an emphasis on diversity and safety. Through this Solicitation, MassCEC aims to foster and expand initiatives for offshore wind workforce training and development throughout the Commonwealth.Eligibility
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