WCC Receives Workforce Development Grant from Duke Energy Foundation

June 18, 2026

Wayne Community College received funding from the Duke Energy Foundation for its Careers Electric Summer Academy.

The Duke Energy Foundation awarded WCC a $10,000 Workforce Development Grant to support the program’s implementation.

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Representatives from Duke Energy presented WCC with a $10,000 Workforce Development Grant for its Careers Electric Summer Academy.

The Careers Electric Summer Academy is an electrical wiring pre-apprenticeship academy offered at WCC in partnership with Pitt Electric. It provides high school students with industry-aligned training, real-world experience, and career exploration in the electrical industry.

Students in the academy learn basic wiring, safety practices, and proper tool usage. They will receive a stipend and tool kit upon completion of the program.

“The Duke Energy grant will allow Wayne Community College to continue offering the Careers Electric Summer Academy and expand opportunities for local high school students to explore careers in the electrical and energy sectors,” said WCC Vice President of Academic and Student Services Kristie Sauls.

“Through this partnership, students gain valuable exposure to industry careers, hands-on experiences, and direct connections with employers,” Sauls said. “Investments like this are critical to developing the skilled workforce our community and industry partners will depend on for years to come.”

The program is an initiative of the Siemens Foundation. Its goal is to expand access to high-quality electrical training and create clear pathways to well-paying, in-demand electrical careers, meeting the nation’s growing electrification needs.

“Programs like this create real opportunities for students to step into careers that are critical to the future of our region,” said Lauren Wargo, Duke Energy district manager of government and community relations. “By supporting Wayne Community College’s electrical trades training, this investment helps build a skilled workforce that will power homes, businesses, and economic growth across Wayne County and beyond.”

About the Duke Energy Foundation
Duke Energy Foundation powers the vitality of the communities they serve by building vibrant economies, strengthening local resiliency, and promoting community opportunity. More than $30 million in charitable grants each year drives impact and improvements in their communities. Additionally, Duke Energy volunteers donate nearly $4M worth of their time in nonprofit service.

About Wayne Community College
Wayne Community College is a public, learning-centered institution with an open-door admission policy located in Goldsboro, N.C. As it works to develop a highly skilled and competitive workforce, the college serves around 10,000 individuals annually as well as businesses, industry, and community organizations with high quality, affordable, accessible learning opportunities, including more than 150 college credit programs. WCC’s mission is to meet the educational, training, and cultural needs of the communities it serves.