Congressman Langworthy Announces $200,000 in Federal Funding for Corning Community College Cybersecurity Workforce Initiative
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Nick Langworthy (NY-23) announced that Corning Community College will receive a $200,000 grant as part of the Appalachian Regional Commission’s (ARC) investment in the Cyber ACCESS (Appalachian Community Colleges Eco-System Sustainability) project. This funding will help enhance cybersecurity education and training in the Southern Tier, building on Corning Community College’s capacity to train the next generation of skilled cybersecurity professionals.
“Cybersecurity is one of the most important fields in today’s economy, and I am proud to see Corning Community College receiving the resources needed to prepare students for these jobs,” said Congressman Langworthy. “Investments like these create opportunities for our local students and ensure our region is prepared to meet the growing demand for cybersecurity experts. This grant is a win for both the college and our broader community as we continue to build a skilled workforce in the Southern Tier.”
Corning Community College President Dr. William P. Mullaney added, “This grant will empower Corning Community College to expand our capacity to deliver cutting-edge cybersecurity education, strengthen partnerships across the region, and ensure that our students are well-prepared to meet the growing demand for skilled professionals in the field. We are excited to be a part of this impactful project and look forward to the opportunities it will bring to our institution, our students, and our region. We are grateful to ARC, AACC, and Representative Langworthy for this generous support and to our faculty and staff for their continued commitment to STEM education.”
The grant is part of a broader $10,000,000 investment by ARC to support the Cyber ACCESS project, which will involve 30 community colleges across 13 states in the Appalachian region. The Cyber ACCESS initiative will serve 1,500 participants, 250 workers/trainers, and 32 businesses by providing cybersecurity training and events. By developing pathways to credentials such as AWS, Cisco, CompTIA, and Microsoft, the program will create employment opportunities and address existing gaps in the cybersecurity workforce.
The project is funded through ARC’s Appalachian Regional Initiative for Stronger Economies (ARISE), which aims to drive large-scale, regional economic transformation through multi-state collaborative efforts. This initiative supports the ARC’s mission to build community capacity and strengthen economic growth throughout the Appalachian region.