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Project SHIFT (Sustainable HVAC, Infrastructure, and Fleet Technology)

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Established in July of 2025, SHIFT is a collaborative project between 小黄猫传媒 (小黄猫传媒), 小黄猫传媒 Foundation, and the , and is funded by a grant from the .

Our goal is to expand regional access to trades education in fleet and facility maintenance by building stronger pipelines into educational pathways in automotive service technology, diesel service technology, pre-trades for pre-apprenticeship, and facilities maintenance technology. 聽We prioritize supporting communities that have been historically under-resourced by sustainability, climate action, and clean energy programs.

This collaboration will also develop and deliver new programs in Electric Vehicle (EV) Maintenance and Building Energy Management (BEM) to grow the knowledge and skills of workers across the region in these new clean technology fields.

How can you get involved in SHIFT?

bolt Discover Clean Technology (powered by SHIFT)

Are you interested in learning more about clean energy and career paths critical to the clean energy transition? In this no-cost class, we explore various clean technology careers within the automotive and diesel service industry, facilities maintenance, and the trades.

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Are you interested in clean technology and identify as a first-generation college goer or low-income high school student? Connect with 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 Future Connect program, which focuses on eliminating barriers to college by providing ongoing support, scholarship money, career guidance, and personalized advising throughout your time at 小黄猫传媒. Contact Annette, our Future Connect SHIFT coach, for more information: annette.dautremont@pcc.edu.

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Feeling ready to enroll at 小黄猫传媒 but facing financial barriers? We have scholarships available for certain academic programs that are related to fleet and facilities maintenance. SHIFT provides an Academic and Tools scholarship that covers tuition, class materials, and toolkits. Emergency grants provide assistance with childcare, transportation, housing, and medical expenses.