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<body>    &lt;h2&gt;&lt;img height="22" border="0" width="176" alt="Feature Story"    src="http://www.siue.edu/news/img/featurestory.gif" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;    &lt;p&gt;&lt;img height="145" border="0" width="532"    alt="NCERC Receives Grant For Training Displaced Skilled Workers"     src="http://www.siue.edu/news/feature/img/090626MainNewsPic.jpg" /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;    &lt;h3&gt;NCERC Receives Grant For Training Displaced Skilled    Workers&lt;/h3&gt;    &lt;p&gt;Close to half of the $550,000 grant awarded recently to the    St. Patrick Center in St. Louis for its &lt;em&gt;Project GO!    Green&lt;/em&gt; job training initiative will go to Southern Illinois    University Edwardsville&amp;rsquo;s National Corn-to-Ethanol    Research Center (NCERC) to train about 60 St. Patrick&amp;rsquo;s    clients in biofuels operations. The group of workers are    skilled but displaced workers. The NCERC&amp;rsquo;s portion of the    grant is $237,000. Some $170,000 will go to another St.    Patrick&amp;rsquo;s program&amp;mdash;&lt;em&gt;The City Seeds Urban    Farm&lt;/em&gt;&amp;mdash;to be used to train the center&amp;rsquo;s homeless    clients for horticulture-related jobs, and the remaining will    go to the Center as facilitator of the programs. The &lt;em&gt;GO!    Green&lt;/em&gt; program also works in conjunction with Gateway    Greening, a St. Louis city initiative to beautify    neighborhoods.&lt;/p&gt;    &lt;p&gt;The U.S. Conference of Mayors awarded the grant to St.    Patrick&amp;rsquo;s, 800 N. Tucker Blvd., on the near north side of    St. Louis, as one of six winners nationally of the Green Jobs    Training Initiative Grant funded by the Wal-Mart Foundation.    The mayors, including St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay, met in    Providence, R.I., recently and selected six non-profit    organizations to receive the grants, totaling $3.27 million to    support and expand training programs for green jobs.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;    &lt;p&gt;NCERC Director John Caupert said the NCERC will conduct two,    four-week training sessions as part of the St. Patrick&amp;rsquo;s    jobs inititative&amp;mdash;one in September and one in March    2010&amp;mdash;to accommodate some 60 clients from St.    Patrick&amp;rsquo;s. &amp;ldquo;The first week will be devoted to an    overview of the biofuels industry; the second week will cover    hands-on training in our pilot plant facility here at the    NCERC, which will include training on our high-tech SIEMENS    biofuels plant operating system; the third week will involve    analysis of how the plant operations equipment applies in    biofuels research; and the fourth week will be a comprehensive    review with presentations and exams.&amp;rdquo; Caupert said the    training will earn participants a certificate of completion and    four CEU&amp;rsquo;s (continuing education units) from the    University.&lt;/p&gt;    &lt;p&gt;He also pointed out that, despite the economy, the biofuels    industry is hiring personnel. "Abengoa Bioenergy, the company    that is building the new ethanol plant in the Granite City    area, just hired 35 people, only seven of which had been    trained in biofuels operations. Seven of those new hires were    our previous interns. The other 28 were then sent here and    trained.&amp;rdquo; (View video clip at left).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;    &lt;p&gt;&amp;ldquo;St. Patrick Center deals with a challenging    population in St. Louis, one that requires special attention    and effort,&amp;rdquo; said Mayor Slay. &amp;ldquo;Our panel of judges    was impressed with &lt;em&gt;Project GO! Green's&lt;/em&gt; innovative    approach to reach out to a difficult population in our city,    while initiating a green jobs effort.&amp;rdquo;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;    &amp;ldquo;Things are getting even greener at St. Patrick    Center!&amp;rdquo; said Center CEO Dan Buck. &amp;ldquo;Already, our    BEGIN New Venture Center is working with several new green    industry small businesses, and now we are proud to be able to    offer this new green job training opportunity to our St.    Patrick Center clients and &lt;em&gt;GO! Network&lt;/em&gt;    members."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;    &lt;p&gt;St. Patrick Center and the city of St. Louis join five other    grant winners announced by the U.S. Conference of Mayors:    Greencorps Chicago; the Conservation Corps of Long Beach (CA);    the Milwaukee Conservation Leadership Corps; the SF Works/City    Build Academy in San Francisco; and the Apeiron Institute for    Sustainable Living in Providence, R.I. Funds distributed by the    Wal-Mart Foundation focus on creating opportunities in    education, workforce development, economic opportunity,    environmental sustainability, and health and wellness.&lt;/p&gt;    &lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.ethanolresearch.com/"    target="_blank"&gt;National Corn-to-Ethanol Research Center    (NCERC) &amp;gt;&amp;gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;  </body>
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