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Each camp is unique in its own way and addresses local needs. All are aimed at ensuring the future of manufacturing by changing the image of manufacturing for today's youth. For more information on these camps or to make a contribution in honor of one of the camps, call 815-381-1337.

 

Grants for Manufacturing Camps

National Winners of FMA Foundation Manufacturing Camp Grants Were Announced March 13 — Go Here to See!

The WOTM holds manufacturing camps for local students each summer at TECHWORKS, a 25,000 square foot facility in Rockford dedicated to training and improving individual manufacturing skills. Video courtesy of WIFR TV 23 (CBS).

The FMA Foundation awarded grants ranging from $2,500 to $5,000 to not-for-profit organizations and educational institutions offering manufacturing camp experiences to kids ages 12 to 16 in summer 2008.

National grant winners were announced in a press conference March 13 at Metal Matters: The Metal Fabricator's Annual Management Summit in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Checks were presented to the winners in attendance by John Ratzenberger, author of We've Got it Made in America, and teen stock car racer Brennan Palmiter.

 

 

John Ratzenberger
The FMA Foundation has teamed up with John Ratzenberger and his foundation, Nuts, Bolts, & Thingamajigs Foundation, to encourage young people into manufacturing.

John is perhaps most well known for his role as Cliff Claven on the sitcom Cheers. Most recently, John has become a champion for manufacturing through his television show called John Ratzenberger's Made in America. Through his show and his foundation, John honors the men and women in the United States who work with their hands and skillfully make products that are the backbone of the American economy. John is firm in his belief that manufacturing camps will help create the next generation of artisans, inventors, engineers, repairmen, and skilled workers-in short, a self-sufficient, self-sustaining society.

While John was at the 2008 Metal Matters conference to announce manufacturing camp grant winners, he appeared on the nationally syndicated TV show, The Daily Buzz, to talk about the potential shortage of skilled workers in manufacturing. Click here to view his appearance on the show.


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