b'70Urban Technology Projectutp-philly.orgHigh school graduates that are 18 and over. Requires one year of technology certification or experience.AmeriCorps and CSS programs offer stipends upto $27,000/year.Through collaboration with the School Districtof Philadelphia and Communities in Schools offersthree pre-apprenticeship programs, including Digital Service Learning in partnership with AmeriCorps, Computer Support Specialist (CSS) Program in partnership with Launch Philadelphia, and a Software Developers Apprenticeship. WPSIphiladelphiaskills.org/jobsYou must be unemployed, live in Philadelphia, andthrough certification in CompTIA A+. It culminates with have a high school diploma or GED. Certain programsa five-week internship and job placement assistance. require that you be a resident of West Philadelphia. The West Philadelphia Skills Initiative (WPSI) designsRebuild and runs programs which connect you to the tools andwww.phila.gov/programs/rebuild/training-programssupports needed to build a career in the medical field. Philadelphia residents ages 18 and older with a valid Tech Impactdrivers license. Applicants must also pass background and drug tests. techimpact.orgThe Rebuild training program offers access to skilled High school graduates ages 18 through 26 availabletrades programs for women and people of color for a 16-week Monday through Friday commitment thatthrough trade union apprenticeships. The program have an interest in technology careers.offers apprenticeships in programs such as carpentry, IT Works provides 11 weeks of basic computer skillssteamfitting, plumbing, and more. training, covering hardware and troubleshooting,'