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ARC Awards Lauderdale County Workforce Training Grant
March 13, 2026
Congressman Robert Aderholt announced on March 13, 2026, that the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) awarded a $1 million grant to Lauderdale County, Alabama, to fund specialized equipment for the Lauderdale County Workforce Training Center. This grant, matched by an additional $1 million in local funds, supports a total project investment of $2 million aimed at enhancing workforce training capabilities in welding, mechatronics, aircraft maintenance, and related technical fields. The initiative is expected to benefit approximately 150 students, strengthening regional workforce skills and economic development.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the availability of federal ARC grant funding combined with local matching contributions to equip workforce training centers, signaling opportunities for vendors supplying specialized technical training equipment.
- The focus on advanced manufacturing and aerospace-related skills indicates growing demand for training technologies in these sectors.
- Local governments and training centers can leverage similar federal-state partnerships to expand workforce development infrastructure.
- Contractors and suppliers specializing in welding, mechatronics, and aircraft maintenance equipment may find new business prospects in Appalachian regional projects.
ARC is an important partnership between the federal government, states, and local communities, and it is funded by Congress to help strengthen economic opportunity across Appalachia. I strongly support these types of investments because they help build a skilled workforce, attract employers, and create long-term prosperity for our communities.
— Congressman Robert Aderholt
Agencies
Appalachian Regional Commission, Lauderdale County Commission
Contracts
$1 million ARC grant plus $1 million local match, total $2 million