Portland Apprenticeship Funding for Employers

Labor and Employment Oregon 3 Minutes Read ยท published February 07, 2026 Flag of Oregon

Portland, Oregon employers can tap state and local apprenticeship programs and contracting requirements to recruit and train skilled workers. This guide explains funding sources, who enforces rules, how to apply, and practical steps to meet Portland contracting and apprenticeship registration expectations. It covers program contacts, required forms, and common compliance issues so employers can pursue apprenticeships as part of workforce development and city contracting strategies.

Common Funding Sources & Eligibility

Employers in Portland typically combine state apprenticeship registration with workforce grants, tax credits, and public contracting set-asides. Eligibility depends on whether you register a program, hire apprentices on public construction or service contracts, or use state workforce grants.

  • State apprenticeship training supports and wage reimbursement programs (varies by program).
  • Registered Apprenticeship program registration through Oregon BOLI.
  • City procurement and contracting assistance for bidders on Portland projects.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement responsibilities are split: the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) oversees registration and apprenticeship standards for state-registered programs, while the City of Portland Procurement Services enforces contractual requirements on city-funded projects. For specific monetary fines and penalties tied to Portland contracting obligations, the city procurement pages and contract documents must be consulted directly. [1] For state-level apprenticeship registration violations and enforcement procedures, see Oregon BOLI guidance. [2]

Enforcement may include contract remedies, program suspension, and referral to courts or administrative hearings.
  • Monetary fines: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: first/repeat/continuing offence ranges not specified on the cited pages.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to comply, suspension of program registration, contract remedies, withholding of payments, and potential court actions.
  • Enforcer: Oregon BOLI Apprenticeship and Training Division; City of Portland Procurement Services for city contracts.
  • Inspection and complaint pathways: file complaints with BOLI or contact Portland Procurement Services via official portals.
  • Appeals/review: administrative review processes exist but specific time limits are not specified on the cited pages.

Applications & Forms

To register or fund apprenticeships, employers should start with Oregon BOLI's apprenticeship pages and follow the program registration instructions. Specific form names, fees, and submission instructions are listed on the state registration pages; some fees or deadlines may be "not specified on the cited page." [2]

Begin by contacting BOLI and Portland Procurement to confirm program eligibility and any project-specific apprenticeship requirements.

How-To

  1. Identify whether the apprenticeship is for a city-funded contract or an employer-led registered program.
  2. Contact Oregon BOLI to review registration requirements and available state resources.
  3. Prepare a program outline, training plan, and payroll procedures required for registration or contract compliance.
  4. Apply for workforce grants or wage reimbursement through state workforce programs as applicable.
  5. For city contracts, include apprenticeship commitments in bids and follow Portland Procurement reporting rules.
  6. Track apprentice hours, training progress, and submit required reports to the registering agency and contracting officer.

FAQ

How do I start an apprenticeship program as a Portland employer?
Contact Oregon BOLI to register a program or confirm use of an existing registered program; coordinate with Portland Procurement if you bid on city-funded contracts. [2]
Are there direct city grants for apprenticeship funding?
City-specific apprenticeship grants are not summarized on the Portland procurement pages; employers should consult Portland Procurement and state workforce resources for current opportunities. [1]
What records and reports are required?
Expect to keep training records, payroll, and progress reports for apprentices; exact reporting requirements depend on registration and contract terms and should be confirmed with the enforcing agency.

Key Takeaways

  • Combine state registration with city contracting rules to maximize funding and compliance.
  • Register or align with an existing registered program through Oregon BOLI.
  • Contact Portland Procurement early when bidding on city projects that may include apprenticeship requirements.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Portland - Office of Management & Finance, Procurement Services
  2. [2] State of Oregon - Bureau of Labor and Industries, Apprenticeship and Training