SUNY Adirondack will be the recipient of
a $9.7 million grant enabling it to build the
Adirondack Regional Workforce Readiness
Center that will house extensive applied learning
and training initiatives to help prepare
the Capital Region’s workforce for the jobs of
the future.
The grant announced by the state is part of
the fourth round of NYSUNY 2020 Challenge
grants.
“As upstate New York’s economy continues
grow, we must ensure that our workforce has
the skills and training needed to fulfill the jobs
created by new and emerging industries,” Gov.
Andrew Cuomo said. “This grant will allow
SUNY Adirondack to build a state-of-theart
facility that ensures workers receive the
training they need, so that new businesses are
assured of a quality workforce.”
It will be built on the Queensbury campus.