Wisconsin Builders Association

6 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 10, ISSUE 11 membership, Dwelling Contractor Qualifiers can complete all of their continuing education requirements free of charge. No matter where you are in the country, the skilled trade gap is significant. Many skilled trades workers in the construction industry are nearing retirement age, and jobs have long been stigmatized, often seen as less prestigious or less financial rewarding, causing a decline in the number of young professional pursuing careers in the skilled trades. The WB Foundation works hard to highlight the great family- supporting careers one can earn after high school or a two-year training program. The Foundation’s annual Golf Outing raises funds that go towards providing scholarships to those pursing a construction-related education post-high school. Over the last ten years, the WB Foundation has awarded $87,800 in scholarships to young people throughout Wisconsin, giving them access to promising careers in the building trades. The association’s encouragement of community service projects underscores the construction industry’s commitment to being a responsible and active participant in the betterment of society. Through volunteering and philanthropic activities, WBA members demonstrate their dedication to making a positive impact on the communities they serve. The Wisconsin Builders Association stands as a pillar of support and advocacy for the construction industry in Wisconsin. Its long history, strong mission, diverse activities, and meaningful contributions to the industry have positioned it as a vital entity in the state’s business landscape. As the construction industry continues to evolve, the Wisconsin Builders Association remains committed to championing the interests of its members and fostering a thriving and prosperous construction sector in Wisconsin.

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