The mikeroweWORKS Foundation is going back to work and recognizing people willing to work smart AND hard.
The hardworking people who keep the lights on, water running, and air flowing.
For the 8th year in a row, the mikeroweWORKS Foundation's Work Ethic Scholarship Program is accepting applications for the next generation of skilled workers looking to get trained for jobs that are in demand.
All plumbers, builders, carpenters, and electricians-in-training are invited to apply.
Since 2008, the mikeroweWORKS Foundation has been working to close the skills gap by challenging the stigmas and stereotypes that discourage people from pursuing the millions of available jobs. The Work Ethic Scholarship Program is about recognizing the people who understand the importance of personal responsibility, delayed gratification, a positive attitude, and, of course, work ethic. These are the folks that the mikeroweWORKS Foundation wants to reward.