BY SIMONE J. SMITH
In recent decades, young people are turning towards careers in more “glamorous” or white-collar fields, most wanting to be the next Instagram, or TikTok sensation. However, the pandemic has led to a renewed interest in the trades, and a recognition of their critical importance.
Skilled trades, such as carpentry, plumbing, and electrical work, have long been the backbone of society, providing essential services and maintaining the infrastructure that keeps our communities functioning, and providing entrepreneurial opportunities for individuals who are tactile learners.
What the pandemic highlighted was the vulnerability of supply chains and the importance of having a robust local workforce that can respond to unexpected events. This led to a renewed focus on local and regional economies, and a recognition of the value of having a diverse range of industries and skill sets.
One of the biggest issues is the perception of the trades as being “less than” or somehow “less important” than other careers, a damaging and unfair stereotype that a proactive organization has decided that they want to challenge.
The Dream Legacy Foundation has partnered with: the University of Toronto, Basketball Canada, Access to Success, Canadian Aboriginal and Minority Suppliers Council, Shopify, Ryerson University, Scale with Borders, Jumpstart (Refugee Talent), BNN Bloomberg, DMZ, Centre for Indigenous Innovation and Technology, Brothers Who Care, and the Carpenters District Council of Ontario to bring to Toronto The Black Entrepreneurship and Skill Trades ( B.E.S.T) Program, a program designed to prepare the next generation of Black identified entrepreneurs, and young business leaders.
Dream Legacy Foundation was established in 2016 to encourage philanthropy across Canada. Since their genesis, they have raised over +$2 million dollars for causes such as: housing, cultural identity, research, health, economic inclusion, and education among the Black community. They are dedicated to fostering social and economic empowerment of the Black community across Canada with their key core focus areas in cultural identity, economic inclusion, housing, health, education and research.
The team at Dream Legacy Foundation identified that the reemergence of the skilled trades was also being driven by changes in the labor market. With unemployment rates still high in many countries, people are looking for new career opportunities. The skilled trades offer a path to a good-paying job with a clear career progression and long-term security. The diverse program streams include automotive, culinary, hospitality, construction, and service. It has become an indisputable fact that by investing in the skilled trades, communities can become more resilient, and better prepared for future challenges.
Ontario Tech University and Dream Legacy Foundation will carefully screen each application to ensure that participants are fit for the modules and training, and the first 500 students to complete the modules and pitch receive a micro-credential and Digital Certificate of Completion. A micro-credential is a digitally recorded recognition of a small, specific skill. It represents evidence of your skills for employers, educators, and peers. Micro-credentials are created with industry, so you can be assured that the skills you are learning are in demand and current.
Dream Legacy Foundation will be hosting a series of information sessions and they are inviting YOU to join them. The B.E.S.T Foundation Program is a series of customized modules and training specifically designed to guide aspiring entrepreneurs through the steps of creating a business in the Skilled Trades industry. If you are an aspiring entrepreneur, the sessions will provide you with specific details about the program and will allow you to meet the team!
An intricately designed program of this capacity would not be possible without significant funding efforts that were provided by: Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario, The Government of Canada, Ontario Tech University, and Brilliant Catalyst.
The Dream Legacy Foundation has taken it a step further by partnering with Brothers Who Care to GIVEAWAY 20 tickets (to the first 20 applicants) to attend the LEGUP Wealth Symposium, a 1-day fun filled event that is bringing over: 250 Professionals, Impact Investors, Wealth Managers, Corporations, Entrepreneurs & Nonprofits, collaborating to get a LEG UP on their wealth mindset. The day’s activities will be focused on the LEG-UP acronym: Learn – Earn – Grow – Utilize – and deep diving into the Psychology of Money.
Think you have what it takes?
They are looking for applicants who are passionate about taking their business to the next level. Successful candidates must possess an entrepreneurial mindset, as well as a commitment to learn more.
Program requirements must be completed by March 31st, 2023. Please review their Application Page or contact them at info@dreamlegacy.org.