Crew Collaborative, a nonprofit organization aimed at strengthening the construction workforce, has received a $15,000 grant from The Toro Company Foundation to support its efforts. The donation will exclusively sponsor Crew Collaborative’s Classroom Talks.
“The Toro Company is committed to building the construction workforce and recognizes that successful construction careers start in the classroom,” says Judson McNeil, president of The Toro Company Foundation. “We’re proud to assist students as they begin their career planning by helping them understand all of the opportunities available in this critical field, including roles at TTC.”
The Classroom Talks sponsored by TTC and facilitated through Crew Collaborative will take place routinely throughout the school year starting in fall 2021. Students will hear from industry representatives on the various career paths offered in construction, including those that require college degrees and those that can be started following high school graduation.
Ninety percent of U.S. contractors expressed concerns about the labor shortage, and 52% of construction workers were born before 1980. Crew Collaborative works to establish the construction community around the world to change the stigma surrounding careers in construction through education, conservation, events and advocacy. The Classroom Talks play a critical role in helping young people understand the many avenues available for a successful career in construction.