Small business owners: apply now for wage subsidies

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Derailed Sports owners outside their business building

Derailed Sports was one of the businesses that benefited last year from the Trust’s Summer Works Program.

(Columbia Basin) – If you own a small business in the Columbia Basin, you can get financial help to hire a student over the summer by applying for a wage subsidy from Columbia Basin Trust’s Summer Works Program.

To help businesses offer full-time summer jobs to high school and post-secondary students, the program provides a $7 wage subsidy for entry-level jobs and an $8 wage subsidy for career-related jobs. Since 2010, Summer Works has helped create up to 150 student jobs each summer in the Basin.

“We are really pleased with the success and continued growth of the Summer Works Program—it’s been positive for everyone involved. Business get the help of an extra staff person and the students are able to stay close to home to gain valuable work experience during summer months,” said Lisa Kilpatrick, Senior Manager, Delivery of Benefits, Columbia Basin Trust.

Derailed Sports in Golden was one of the businesses that benefited from the program last year.

“The Summer Works Program helped fill a void that we would have had a hard time filling otherwise,” said owner Jon Simpson. “It has helped our business grow and gave me more time to look at other growth opportunities.”

“College of the Rockies is proud to administer the Trust’s Summer Works Program,” said Tracey Whiting, Manager, Continuing Education and Contract Training, College of the Rockies. “Our coordinator Wendie Cameron works very closely with businesses throughout the region who do not have the financial resources to hire students without the program’s support.”

Application forms are available starting February 19, 2015; because the program is popular, you’re encouraged to apply as soon as possible. Learn more about the program at cbt.org/summerworks2015, email [email protected] or call 1.877.489.2687, ext. 3644.

Columbia Basin Trust supports efforts to deliver social, economic and environmental benefits to the residents of the Columbia Basin. To learn more about the Trust’s programs and initiatives, visit cbt.org or call 1.800.505.8998.

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