The Indiana Department of Education says it is awarding $15 million to organizations across the state to increase access to resources that help students make more informed decisions about their options after graduation. Local recipients include the Center of Workforce Innovations and Northern Indiana Educational Service Center. “Indiana’s Career Coaching Grant reflects our commitment to helping students explore future career options and consider what makes the most sense for their future after high school graduation,” said Governor Mike Braun. “This investment empowers students to grow their skills and talents, fill the gap in high-demand, good paying jobs, and step into a future where they can thrive and our state can prosper.” A total of 21 grantees statewide were selected to receive the grant.
Indiana Announces Recipients of Career Coaching Grants
Jan 22, 2026 | 9:45 AM





