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- Program type pre-filled: career_pathways_grant
How Pathways works in Washington
Multi-partner grants that fund sector-based career pathways combining education, OJT, and credential attainment. In Washington, eligibility is determined by Washington Employment Security Department / Workforce Board and the local workforce board for your worksite. Multi-year is the usual structure.
Key rules and gates
1. Partnership of employers, training providers, and a workforce board is typically required 2. Outcome metrics (completion, placement, retention, wage gain) are tracked over multiple years
Tracked Pathways programs in Washington
• Washington Aerospace Training & Research Center — Specialized training reimbursement up to 90% for aerospace/advanced manufacturing • Clean Energy Technology Workforce Development — Project-based training funding from Clean Energy Fund
Most common Pathways denial reasons
DEN-013 — Same training period or costs claimed under multiple programs (non-duplication violation). Fix: Verify no overlapping date ranges for same trainee under different programs. If stacking intended, ensure different training activities and different cost bases. Sequence programs to avoid date overlap. Use the scanner above to see whether your Washington worksite qualifies for Pathways right now, and what the estimated recoverable amount is for your industry and headcount. If you are already running training that could qualify retroactively, most Washington boards still accept claims within their submission window even if you did not pre-enroll, with one exception: OJT requires the agreement to be signed BEFORE training begins, full stop. Reimbursa charges nothing for the scan. We make money when you do — a base certification fee at claim filing plus a small success fee on board approval. The first audit fee is paid once and unlocks recurring monthly value, because every change to a workforce-board rules pack flows back into your preflight checklist automatically. That is what compounds: a one-time setup that catches every future denial in the same class before submission, across every program you participate in, every year the rules change. Use the scanner above to see whether your Washington worksite qualifies for Pathways right now, and what the estimated recoverable amount is for your industry and headcount. If you are already running training that could qualify retroactively, most Washington boards still accept claims within their submission window even if you did not pre-enroll, with one exception: OJT requires the agreement to be signed BEFORE training begins, full stop. Reimbursa charges nothing for the scan. We make money when you do — a base certification fee at claim filing plus a small success fee on board approval. The first audit fee is paid once and unlocks recurring monthly value, because every change to a workforce-board rules pack flows back into your preflight checklist automatically. That is what compounds: a one-time setup that catches every future denial in the same class before submission, across every program you participate in, every year the rules change.
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