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NPower Michigan

Detroit, MI
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About NPower Michigan

NPower Michigan is a nonprofit technology training organization with a location in Detroit, Michigan. NPower operates nationally and focuses on providing free or low-cost technology skills training to young adults and military veterans, with the goal of creating pathways into well-paying IT careers. The Michigan program serves Detroit-area residents seeking entry into the technology workforce.

NPower's training programs typically cover foundational and intermediate information technology skills, including networking, cybersecurity, IT support, and cloud fundamentals. Participants often receive preparation for industry-recognized certifications such as CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Security+. The program model includes both technical instruction and professional development support. Prospective participants should contact NPower Michigan directly for current cohort schedules and eligibility criteria.

Detroit is a city with a growing technology sector and a significant population of young adults seeking economic mobility. NPower Michigan's focus on underserved communities makes it a meaningful contributor to workforce equity and technology inclusion efforts across the Detroit metropolitan area.

Contact Information

116 Lothrop Rd, 104A, Detroit, MI 48202

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