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DEWALT, a Stanley Black & Decker (NYSE: SWK) brand, has awarded $190,000 in scholarships to 38 students across the U.S. and Canada through its 2025 DEWALT Trades Scholarship program. The initiative supports trade education in various fields including electrical, carpentry, construction, HVAC, and welding. This scholarship program is part of DEWALT's Grow the Trades initiative, a $30 million commitment over five years to address the skilled trades gap in the U.S. To date, DEWALT has awarded nearly $20 million in scholarships, grants, tools, and resources for trades training. The program aims to address a critical need, as a recent DEWALT survey revealed that almost half of pre-apprentices are concerned with the cost of trade school. Recipients include career-changers and new students from 24 U.S. states and three Canadian provinces, pursuing 12 different trade careers.
DEWALT, un marchio di Stanley Black & Decker (NYSE: SWK), ha assegnato 190.000 dollari in borse di studio a 38 studenti negli Stati Uniti e in Canada attraverso il programma 2025 DEWALT Trades Scholarship. L'iniziativa sostiene l'istruzione professionale in vari settori, tra cui elettricità, falegnameria, costruzione, HVAC e saldatura. Questo programma di borse di studio fa parte dell'iniziativa Grow the Trades di DEWALT, un impegno di 30 milioni di dollari in cinque anni per colmare il divario di competenze nel settore artigianale negli Stati Uniti. Finora, DEWALT ha erogato quasi 20 milioni di dollari in borse di studio, sovvenzioni, attrezzi e risorse per la formazione tecnica. Il programma mira a rispondere a un bisogno urgente, poiché un recente sondaggio DEWALT ha rilevato che quasi la metà dei pre-apprendisti è preoccupata per i costi della scuola professionale. I beneficiari includono persone che cambiano carriera e nuovi studenti provenienti da 24 stati USA e tre province canadesi, impegnati in 12 diverse professioni artigianali.
DEWALT, una marca de Stanley Black & Decker (NYSE: SWK), ha otorgado 190,000 dólares en becas a 38 estudiantes en Estados Unidos y Canadá a través de su programa de Becas Comerciales DEWALT 2025. La iniciativa apoya la educación en oficios en diversos campos como electricidad, carpintería, construcción, HVAC y soldadura. Este programa de becas forma parte de la iniciativa Grow the Trades de DEWALT, un compromiso de 30 millones de dólares durante cinco años para abordar la brecha de habilidades en oficios en EE.UU. Hasta la fecha, DEWALT ha entregado casi 20 millones de dólares en becas, subvenciones, herramientas y recursos para la formación en oficios. El programa busca atender una necesidad crítica, ya que una encuesta reciente de DEWALT reveló que casi la mitad de los pre-aprendices están preocupados por el costo de la escuela técnica. Los beneficiarios incluyen personas que cambian de carrera y nuevos estudiantes de 24 estados de EE.UU. y tres provincias canadienses, que cursan 12 diferentes carreras técnicas.
DEWALT는 Stanley Black & Decker(NYSE: SWK) 브랜드로서, 2025 DEWALT Trades Scholarship 프로그램을 통해 미국과 캐나다 전역의 38명 학생에게 19만 달러의 장학금을 수여했습니다. 이 프로그램은 전기, 목공, 건설, HVAC, 용접 등 다양한 분야의 직업 교육을 지원합니다. 이 장학금 프로그램은 DEWALT의 Grow the Trades 이니셔티브의 일환으로, 미국 내 숙련 기술 인력 부족 문제를 해결하기 위해 5년간 3천만 달러를 투자하는 프로젝트입니다. 지금까지 DEWALT는 직업 교육을 위해 거의 2천만 달러 상당의 장학금, 보조금, 도구 및 자원을 지원해왔습니다. 최근 DEWALT 설문조사에 따르면 예비 견습생의 거의 절반이 직업 학교 비용에 대해 걱정하고 있어 이 프로그램의 필요성이 더욱 강조되고 있습니다. 수혜자들은 진로를 전환하는 사람들과 24개 미국 주 및 3개 캐나다 주에서 온 신입 학생들로, 12가지 다양한 직업 분야를 공부하고 있습니다.
DEWALT, une marque de Stanley Black & Decker (NYSE : SWK), a attribué 190 000 dollars en bourses d'études à 38 étudiants aux États-Unis et au Canada dans le cadre de son programme de bourses DEWALT Trades 2025. Cette initiative soutient la formation professionnelle dans divers domaines tels que l'électricité, la menuiserie, la construction, la climatisation et la soudure. Ce programme de bourses fait partie de l'initiative Grow the Trades de DEWALT, un engagement de 30 millions de dollars sur cinq ans visant à combler le déficit de main-d'œuvre qualifiée aux États-Unis. À ce jour, DEWALT a distribué près de 20 millions de dollars en bourses, subventions, outils et ressources pour la formation aux métiers. Le programme répond à un besoin crucial, une récente enquête DEWALT révélant que près de la moitié des pré-apprentis s'inquiètent du coût des écoles professionnelles. Les bénéficiaires incluent des personnes en reconversion et de nouveaux étudiants issus de 24 états américains et de trois provinces canadiennes, poursuivant 12 carrières différentes dans les métiers.
DEWALT, eine Marke von Stanley Black & Decker (NYSE: SWK), hat im Rahmen seines 2025 DEWALT Trades Scholarship-Programms 190.000 US-Dollar an Stipendien an 38 Studierende in den USA und Kanada vergeben. Die Initiative unterstützt die Berufsausbildung in verschiedenen Bereichen wie Elektrik, Tischlerei, Bauwesen, HLK und Schweißen. Dieses Stipendienprogramm ist Teil der Grow the Trades-Initiative von DEWALT, einer fünfjährigen Verpflichtung über 30 Millionen US-Dollar zur Bekämpfung des Fachkräftemangels im Handwerk in den USA. Bis heute hat DEWALT fast 20 Millionen US-Dollar an Stipendien, Zuschüssen, Werkzeugen und Ressourcen für die handwerkliche Ausbildung bereitgestellt. Das Programm reagiert auf einen dringenden Bedarf, denn eine aktuelle DEWALT-Umfrage zeigte, dass fast die Hälfte der Vorlehrlinge sich Sorgen um die Kosten der Berufsschule macht. Zu den Empfängern gehören Quereinsteiger und neue Studierende aus 24 US-Bundesstaaten und drei kanadischen Provinzen, die 12 verschiedene handwerkliche Berufe erlernen.
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  • Part of a substantial $30 million commitment over five years to address skilled trades gap
  • Already distributed nearly $20 million in scholarships, grants, tools, and resources
  • Supporting workforce development in high-demand sectors
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  • Cost of trade school is a key barrier for nearly half of pre-apprentices joining the trades, according to a recent DEWALT survey 
  • Scholarships will help fund trade education in fields including carpentry, welding and more

TOWSON, Md., May 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- According to a recent survey from DEWALT, a Stanley Black & Decker (NYSE: SWK) brand and leader in total jobsite solutions, almost one-half of pre-apprentices are concerned with the cost of school. To help students on their journey in the skilled trades, DEWALT today is announcing the recipients of its 2025 DEWALT Trades Scholarship, a program that supports trade education in fields ranging from electrical to carpentry. This year, the program awarded $190,000 in scholarships to 38 students across the U.S. and Canada.

The 2025-2026 scholarship recipients represent future tradespeople who will fill critical roles in the industry. The students reside in 24 states and three provinces in Canada and are pursuing 12 different trade careers including electrical, carpentry, construction, HVAC, and welding.

"For more than a century, DEWALT has been committed to supporting the trades," said James Oh, President and General Manager of DEWALT. "As the need for skilled labor continues to rise*, we are helping empower the next generation of tradespeople with the resources they need to become leaders on the jobsite. Whether you're just graduating high school or changing careers to join the trades, DEWALT is committed to supporting you on your journey."

The annual scholarship program is part of DEWALT's Grow the Trades initiative, a $30 million commitment over five years to close the skilled trades gap in the U.S. To date, DEWALT has awarded nearly $20 million in scholarships, grants, tools and other resources for trades training.

2025 DEWALT Scholar Spotlights:

Rob Mendez

Robert Mendez
Robert Mendez is an aspiring diesel technician from Saint Augustine, Florida who decided to leave his corporate career behind for a fulfilling future in the trades. "I am contributing to industries that make a real-world difference in everyday people's lives - like logistics, farming, construction, and more," said Mendez.

Gretta Vieths

Gretta Vieths
After years of working desk jobs, Gretta Vieths chose to change her career path and pursue electrical construction and maintenance at the Dakota County Technical College in Rosemount, Minnesota. "I feel like I am regaining a new purpose in life and rediscovering my mental and physical potential," said Vieths. "The decision to switch careers to a construction trade has been empowering, and has allowed me to see a future full of opportunities that will broaden my perspective on life and expand my capability horizons. Learning a skill that's in high demand makes me optimistic that I'll never feel 'stuck' in my career field." 

Julian Simmons

Julian Simmons
Julian Simmons is simultaneously working as a part-time HVAC technician and studying HVAC and Refrigeration at the Guilford Technical Community College in Jamestown, North Carolina. He hopes to assume a leadership role in the company one day and eventually own his own HVAC business. "Earning my degree in HVAC opens the door to a rewarding career with strong job security, hands-on work, and the opportunity to make a tangible difference in people's daily lives," said Simmons. "It also provides a fast track to stable and lucrative income without the burden of student debt."

Haley Debem

Haley Debum
Haley Debum's passion for cars led her to her study of automotive technology at the Arapahoe Community College in Littleton, Colorado. When she's not learning about cars at school, she's putting her skills to practice at the car dealership where she works. "Choosing a career in the trades has empowered me to break gender stereotypes, gain hands-on experience, and build confidence for when I continue my future in automotive technology," said Debum. "Earning the DEWALT Trades Scholarship not only fuels my passion but also reinforces the importance of skilled trades in our world and shows the incredible support I have by my side that motivates me even more."

To learn more about DEWALT's Grow the Trades initiative, visit: www.dewalt.com/growthetrades.

*https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/people-and-organizational-performance/our-insights/tradespeople-wanted-the-need-for-critical-trade-skills-in-the-us

About DEWALT
DEWALT, a Stanley Black & Decker brand, is a leader in total jobsite solutions. For more than 100 years, DEWALT has been powering the future of construction with tools and technologies that have been designed, built and tested to help deliver safety and productivity on every jobsite. For more information, visit www.dewalt.com or follow DEWALT on FacebookInstagram, and LinkedIn.

About Stanley Black & Decker
Founded in 1843 and headquartered in the USA, Stanley Black & Decker (NYSE: SWK) is a worldwide leader in Tools and Outdoor, operating manufacturing facilities globally. The Company's approximately 48,000 employees produce innovative end-user inspired power tools, hand tools, storage, digital jobsite solutions, outdoor and lifestyle products, and engineered fasteners to support the world's builders, tradespeople and DIYers. The Company's world class portfolio of trusted brands includes DEWALT®, CRAFTSMAN®, STANLEY®, BLACK+DECKER®, and Cub Cadet®. To learn more visit: www.stanleyblackanddecker.com or follow Stanley Black & Decker on FacebookInstagramLinkedIn and X.

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How much did DEWALT award in trade scholarships for 2025-2026?

DEWALT awarded $190,000 in scholarships to 38 students across the U.S. and Canada for the 2025-2026 academic year.

What is DEWALT's Grow the Trades initiative total commitment?

DEWALT's Grow the Trades initiative represents a $30 million commitment over five years to close the skilled trades gap in the U.S.

How many students received DEWALT trade scholarships in 2025?

38 students from 24 U.S. states and three Canadian provinces received DEWALT trade scholarships in 2025.

What types of trade education does the DEWALT scholarship program support?

The scholarship program supports 12 different trade careers including electrical, carpentry, construction, HVAC, and welding.

How much has DEWALT awarded in total through its trades initiative to date?

To date, DEWALT has awarded nearly $20 million in scholarships, grants, tools and other resources for trades training.
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