Construction Industry Education Foundation

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Providing Opportunities for All - Not Just the College-Bound

The Construction Industry Education Foundation (CIEF) empowers students to pursue rewarding careers in architecture, engineering, construction, and the skilled trades. Our efforts to support students enable them to achieve financial stability, bolster the health of the construction industry, and make a positive impact on Sacramento's economic development.

Combatting Stereotypes

The misinformed push to move young people towards college in the '80s has come to roost in Sacramento. The shift has resulted in a critical labor shortage in the construction industry and skilled trades in the region. Professional associations estimate that for every three skilled workers who leave the industry, only one replaces them. In addition, our region's young people face growing income inequality, wage stagnation, and rapidly accelerating inflation.

College isn't for everyone, and careers in the built environment, particularly those in construction management and skilled trades, are often overlooked as viable career choices. However, those that pursue careers in the construction industry can achieve financial stability at a much younger age without incurring any student loan debt. Our workforce development programs create a level playing field for students in underserved communities, where pathways into the industry might otherwise not be available.

Our Impact

CIEF's support of the construction and design industry's health with its workforce development programs is more critical now than ever! By introducing more students and young professionals to these career pathways, we are helping thousands of young people pave their own roads toward financial security while easing the industry labor shortage in Sacramento. Together, these two outcomes contribute to a stronger and more resilient Sacramento region.

The Design Build Competition

CIEF's flagship program, the Design Build Competition, is on May 3-4, 2023. Hosted in Sacramento since 1986, 40 teams are participating this year. During the four months of the Design Build program, teams of high school students design, plan, and construct a 96 sq. ft. structure at no cost to the students. The Competition offers youth the first-hand experience of building a structure from planning to completion - an accomplishment they can take pride in. In connecting student teams with professionals from the field as they plan and design, the program connects what students learn in the classroom with future jobs that can support and grow their communities.

Equitable Opportunity

To ensure equity and give students and schools from all areas the opportunity to compete regardless of available funds and resources, CIEF offers the Design Build Competition at no cost to any student or school; all teams receive the necessary materials to compete. In the event of additional need, CIEF makes every effort to subsidize travel or provide tools to teams for the final competition.



Help Us Support Students and the Industry!

CIEF is a valuable resource for students and the construction industry. Our workforce development programs create opportunities for students to achieve financial stability and pursue rewarding careers. Our programs also help to address the labor shortage in the construction industry. CIEF is a proud partner of the construction and design industry, and we are committed to helping our students succeed.

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Mission

Construction Industry Education Foundation (CIEF)'s mission is to empower students to pursue careers in the building and construction environment. As the nonprofit workforce development division of Sacramento Regional Builders Exchange, we administer this mission through a mix of education endeavors, mentoring, initiatives, and training activities throughout California. With an emphasis on the Greater Sacramento Region, we are creating a nexus where the "Industry Meets the Classroom."

Needs

With your help, we can provide more opportunities for young people to explore pathways in architecture, engineering, construction management, and the skilled trades through exposure to all facets of the building process and hands-on experience.

Equity Statement

More than 50% of students in CIEF's programs come from low- to moderate-income households, and 61% are students of color. By giving marginalized and underserved students a look at the rewarding jobs in construction and the trades, students can take advantage of early career opportunities that will earn them a healthy wage and make them valuable members of their community. CIEF's workforce development programs guide students to careers and opportunities that lead them to apprenticeships, trade schools, and community colleges. As a result of one of our fall programs, 76% of participating students said they felt better prepared for trade school or college because of their participation.

To ensure equity and give students and schools from all areas the opportunity to compete regardless of available funds and resources, CIEF offers the Design Build Competition at no cost to any student or school; all teams receive the necessary materials to compete. In the event of additional need, CIEF makes every effort to subsidize travel or provide tools to teams for the final competition.

By building structures, we are building equity.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Construction Industry Education Foundation

other names

CIEF

Year Established

2004

Tax id (EIN)

20-0595531

Mission Category

Youth Development

Operating Budget

$1,000,001-$5 million

Organization Need

Funding: Program, Volunteers, Funding: Unrestricted, In-Kind Donations

Demographics Served

Youth & Children, General population, Low-income individuals/families

Local Counties Served

Sacramento

Equity Statement

Equity Statement

Address

5370 Elvas Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95819

Service areas

Placer County, CA, US

San Joaquin County, CA, US

Sacramento County, CA, US

El Dorado County, CA, US

Yuba County, CA, US

Phone

916 442 8991

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