About the ETP: Calif. Funding for
Training
A division of the California Employment Development Department
(EDD),
the ETP was established in 1982 by the California legislature. The ETP
disperses funds for training that are mandated by the California State Legislature
and specifically targeted for companies to increase their efficiency and
lower costs to meet the pressure of competition from out-of-state
companies.
One tenth of one percent of the first $7,000 income per employee
collected from California unemployment insurance taxes goes to fund the
Employment Training Fund (approximately $60 million to $100 million per year). The
State Legislature is determined to maintain a viable economic climate by
encouraging businesses to adapt to a high performance workplace.
Although
commonly known as a California ETP Grant, the ETP Program is actually a
"performance based contract". Your company would earn
the funding by providing and attending the
training.
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The ETP funding is performance based. In
general, the ETP has three levels of reimbursement:
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The ETP will reimburse your company per employee per hour for any
classroom or laboratory training that is provided by an out-sourced training provider
(subcontracted vendor).
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The ETP will reimburse your company per employee per hour for any
classroom or laboratory training that is provided internally, instructed by company
personnel.
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The ETP will reimburse your company per employee per hour for
certain kinds of computer-based training (CBT).