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Apprenticeship Connections Program

The NRVHBA Apprenticeship Connections Program is designed to connect HBA member employers with emerging workers who want to build long-term careers in residential construction. The program is built to reduce confusion around apprenticeship start-up, connect participants to training, and help employers grow their workforce with structured support.

Program Snapshot

Built for NRVHBA member employers and future apprentices, the program combines structured work-based learning, related instruction, and guided program support to make apprenticeship more accessible in the New River Valley and surrounding areas.

For employers
Simpler onboarding, training coordination, and a clearer pathway to grow skilled talent.
For apprentices
A chance to earn while learning and enter residential construction through a defined career pathway.

A SIMPLE PATH FROM

INTEREST TO CAREER LAUNCH

The program is structured to make the process clear for both employers and future apprentices, with NRVHBA serving as the connector between interest, matching, training, and long-term workforce growth.

1

Explore

Learn what apprenticeship looks like and whether the program is the right fit for your goals or workforce needs.

2

Apply

Employers and prospective apprentices complete an interest form so the NRVHBA can understand readiness, trade interest, and next-step needs.

3

Match

The NRVHBA helps connect qualified applicants with participating member employers and helps connect employers with the right resources through the start-up process.

4

Train

Apprentices work for their employer while completing related instruction through the training partner and structured on-the-job learning.

5

Graduate

Participants build skills, earn credentials, and move toward a stronger career pathway in residential construction.

Program highlights

Core + trade training

Initial focus on core instruction, carpentry, and plumbing pathways.

Flexibility

Trainings can be designed with flexible scheduling options.

Partial funding

Grant or reimbursement support may offset part of the training cost for participating employers.

Connected pipeline

Built to align with workforce outreach, site visits, and future hands-on exposure opportunities.

Who it’s for

Built for both employers and emerging workers

NRVHBA is creating a practical structure that helps member companies grow talent and gives future apprentices a clearer on-ramp into the residential building industry.

HBA member employers

This program is for member companies that want a structured way to bring in new talent, upskill current employees, and reduce uncertainty around apprenticeship paperwork, training coordination, and launch steps.

Emerging workers

This program is for people exploring a future in construction, recent graduates, career starters, and individuals ready to earn while learning through a real job paired with formal training.

Eligibility snapshot

What employers and apprentices should expect

For employers

  • Current NRVHBA member in good standing.
  • Active jobsite or steady work environment where an apprentice can gain supervised experience.
  • Ability to provide day-to-day supervision, mentoring, and a safe work setting.
  • Willingness to coordinate paperwork, scheduling, and training participation with program partners.

For future apprentices

  • Interest in a residential construction career and willingness to learn.
  • Age and education readiness appropriate to the selected pathway.
  • Authorization to work in the United States and ability to meet employer hiring requirements.
  • Commitment to balancing work, training, attendance, and on-the-job expectations.
Get connected

Ready to talk about apprenticeship?

Whether you are an employer looking to sponsor an apprentice or a future apprentice exploring the next step, the NRVHBA can help you understand the pathway and connect you to the right starting point.

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