Governor Greg Abbott has announced that Texarkana College will receive a Skills Development Fund (SDF) grant of more than $805,000 from the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC). The funding will be used to provide specialized training for over 335 new and existing employees at Graphic Packaging International, focusing on high-demand roles in the paper manufacturing sector.
“Texas invests in hardworking Texans to ensure that our state remains the economic engine of the nation,” said Governor Abbott. “Through this grant, employees will be equipped with the tools and skills needed to enhance their high-demand careers and further grow our paper manufacturing industry. I thank the Texas Workforce Commission for their collaboration with Texarkana College to expand the better jobs and bigger paycheck opportunities that we provide for Texans.”
TWC Chairman Joe Esparza commented on the significance of these grants: “Skills Development Fund grants open pathways to prosperity for local businesses and their workforce. This grant will help Texarkana College and its partners provide custom training to hundreds of employees in the field of paper manufacturing.”
The awards were presented earlier today by TWC Commissioner Representing the Public Brent Connett during a ceremony at Texarkana College’s McCulloch Industrial Technology Center.
The SDF program is designed to support businesses in improving or expanding workforce skills by partnering with public community colleges, technical colleges, workforce development boards, and organizations such as Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service. Since it began in 1996, the program has worked with more than 4,900 employers across Texas, helping create or upgrade over 435,000 jobs statewide.

