PARTNER WITH US TO BUILD
NORTH AMERICA'S FUTURE WORKFORCE
Empowering the next generation of skilled workers is essential to sustaining and growing North America’s economy. It takes a collaborative effort—educators, counselors, contractors, labor unions, community leaders, and industry partners—to open doors and guide students toward fulfilling careers in the construction trades.
The path to a successful career in the trades can be unclear for many students. With your partnership, we can change that. By working together, we can increase awareness, provide early exposure, and create hands-on learning experiences that prepare students to thrive in today’s workforce—and tomorrow’s economy.
Your involvement helps ensure that students, families, and career changers alike see the trades as a respected, rewarding, and accessible path. Let’s build a stronger, more skilled workforce—one student at a time.

WHO CAN PARTNER
High School to HardHats brings together a wide network of partners who believe in creating strong futures through the skilled trades.
If your organization supports career development, education, or workforce readiness, there’s a role for you.
Our Partners Include:
- Union Locals & Training Centers – Provide hands-on apprenticeships and mentoring.
- Contractors & Employers – Offer career pathways, sponsorships, and real-world insight.
- Parents & Community Leaders – Advocate for alternatives to traditional college paths.
- Vendors & Industry Suppliers – Equip training programs with tools and technology.
- Elected Officials & Policymakers – Support initiatives that promote skilled labor and economic development.
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
- Sponsoring a School or Region – Help fund program expansion, student access, and materials.
- Hosting Site or Facility Tours – Give students a first-hand look at your work environment.
- Speaking at Career Days or CTE Events – Share your story and inspire students to explore trades.
- Providing Apprenticeship & Internship Opportunities – Open your doors to hands-on learning.
- Donating Tools, PPE, or Materials – Equip classrooms and training centers with what they need.
- Participating in Roundtables or Job Fairs – Connect directly with students, parents, and educators.
- Offering Scholarships or Tuition Assistance – Help remove financial barriers to training.
