TechForce powers technical careers so communities thrive.
TechForce™ is a community of students, working techs, educators, industry and donors committed to helping people find a technical education and career that fits (Hence the name “Tech-Force”). Our mission is to champion all students to and through their technical education and into careers as professional technicians.
TechForce Foundation is the only nonprofit 501(c)(3) committed to the career exploration and workforce development of professional technicians across all sectors including (but not limited to) automotive, aviation, collision, diesel (trucking, agriculture, construction, heavy-duty, stationary engines, and rentals), fleets, HVAC, marine, motorcycle, motorsports, restoration, welding, and emerging technologies.
TechForce inspires people to explore the technician profession; supports students obtaining the technical education needed to be workforce-ready; and connects techs to resources, mentors and employers to thrive in their careers.
As a public charity, TechForce is funded by donations from corporations, foundations and individuals.
Our Impact
$18M
scholarships and grants awarded since 2007
200,000
students awarded and impacted since 2007
16.5%
of scholarships & grants awarded to Veterans
1,200+
official school partners in TechForce
TechForce Advisory Councils
Instructors Advisory
Council
National Leadership Cabinet
TechForce Board of Directors
Jon Vesely
Chairman
Angie Babin
Vice Chair
OEM Partnerships and Strategy
Chris Adams
Vice Chair
David Ellis
Secretary
Paul Halsch
Treasurer
Jennifer Maher
Ex-Officio
MARK FERNER
DIRECTOR
Matt Hartford
DIRECTOR
Barrington Irving
DIRECTOR
michelle Johnson
DIRECTOR
Denise Kingstrom
Director
Dave Smith
DIRECTOR
William Willetts
DIRECTOR
Donor Spotlight: Ford Motor Company
New Ford Tech and TechForce
Ford Motor Company selected TechForce to administer all its technician Ford FACT and Ford ASSET scholarships across the U.S. Additionally, Ford enthusiastically activates TechForce’s promotions via its dealerships nationwide.
Strategic Alliance Partners
$1,500,000+ annually
$500,000+ annually
$200,000+ annually
$100,000+ annually
Ford Dealers – Illinois
Ford Dealers – Mid-South/Memphis
Ford Dealers – North Texas
Ford Dealers – Baltimore / Washington DC
Ford Dealers – Carolina
Ford Dealers – Houston
Ford Dealers – Southeast Michigan
Ford Dealers – Mountain States
Ford Dealers – New England
Ford Dealers – North Florida
Ford Dealers – Northeast Ohio
Ford Dealers – Northwest
Ford Dealers – Southeast
Ford Dealers – Southern California
Ford Dealers – Twin Cities
$50,000+ annually
$20,000+ annually
Annual TechForce Donors
TechForce Providers $10,000+ annually
- Advance Auto Parts/CARQUEST
- Brad Keselowski Inc
- Cooper Companies, Inc
- Steve DeMarzio
- Dorman Products
- Hendrick Motorsports
- Penske Foundation Inc.
- Smith Family Foundation
- GEARWRENCH / Apex Tool Group
- 23XI Racing
TechForce Educators $5,000+ annually
- Auto Care Association / AAPEX Show
- Sean Bowman
- Austin Dillon
- Ford Racing
- National Technical Honor Society
- JR Motorsports
- Robert Shillington Farms
- Robert Torcolini & Lynn Silan
- Joe Logano
- Ryan Blaney Family Foundation
- Ryan Sparks
- Rush Truck Centers
- Empire Auto Parts
- Mecum Auctions
- MOTOR Information Systems
- Team Penske
TechForce Champions $1,000+
annually
- Donald Ableson
- Chris and Ann-Marie Adams
- Austin Healey Association of So. Ca.
- Angie Babin
- ANSED Diagnostic Solutions LLC
- Barrett-Jackson
- Patrick Bennett
- Jennifer Bergeron
- Chris Blanchette
- Mark Clark
- Cole Custer
- Joseph Custer
- Cliff Daniels
- James Dent
- Darian Grubb
- Michael Guttilla
- Denny Hamlin Foundation
- Michael Harper
- Carson Hocevar
- Ehren Hull
- Scott Hunt
- Hyak Motorsports
- Barrington Irving
- John Irving
- JGR
- Mark Ferner
- John Grant
- Paul Halsch
- Harbor Freight
- Matt Hartford
- Hightower Aspell Charitable Fund
- Michelle Johnson
- Robert Kessler
- Denise Kingstrom Fernandez
- Tom Kinsman
- Breaking Limits Marketing
- Jennifer & Greg Maher
- Slugger Labbe
- Kyle Larson Foundation
- Dale LedBetter
- Mary Mahoney
- Jami McDowell
- Michael McDowell
- Steven McElfresh
- Mercedes-Benz of Scottsdale
- Steve O’Donnell
- Douglas Peterson
- Sal Pinto
- Joe Powell
- Cheo Ramsey
- Jowanka Renda
- David Rogers
- Randy Roth
- Toyota Gazoo Racing
- Greg Rintala
- Michael Romano
- Mackenzie Roughgarden
- Kim Savich
- James Small
- SRI Performance
- Phil Surgen
- Gregory Settle
- Richard & Sheryl
Sheiner
Philanthropic Fund - Anthony Stewart
- James Stewart
- Roshonda Stewart
- Jason Tagal
- Trackhouse Racing
- Donna Turner
- Jared Vesely
- Jeremy Wheaton
- William Willetts
- Nicole Wills
- Donnie Wilson
- Regina Wong
In Memorium Funds
- William “Willy” Bertoti
- Terry Emig
- John F. Weinberger
- Andrew VanGorder
- Justin E. Beutel
- John E. Leao II
- Admiral Thomas Hayward
- Bobby Bove
- Daniel W. Gruber
- Matthew W. Madole
- Brienne Davis
- Springfield Foundation for the
Richard “Pup” Conklin Motorcycle Mechanics Scholarship Fund - David, Brian and Kevin Reid Memorial Fund
Special Collaborators
Collaborators
- Advance Auto Parts
- Cythero VR
- Hunter Engineering Company
- Schwartz Advisors
- Laura Goodman
- David Morton
- Gregory Settle
- Quorum I.T., LLC
News & Publications
REPORTS &WHITE PAPERS
FAQs -
ABOUT US
Our mission is to champion all students to and through their education and into careers as professional technicians.
We power technical careers so communities thrive.
TechForce is an Arizona nonprofit corporation designated by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Contributions are tax deductible. TechForce staff, consultants and volunteers work remote, nationwide to power the technician workforce. We are directed by a 15-member, volunteer board of directors comprised of industry professionals, working and retired techs, technical educators, and philanthropists.
TechForce was founded in 2005 and began operations in 2007 as the Universal Technical Institute Foundation. For the first eight years, it existed as a scholarship and grant organization, supporting financially-disadvantaged students who chose to attend a UTI campus. In 2014, the charity’s board of directors elected to expand its mission to do more to solve the technician shortage and support students everywhere. In 2016, the organization changed its name to TechForce Foundation, expanded its scholarships to support students attending any post-secondary technical program, and entered into strategic alliances to fuel career exploration and workforce development for students starting in middle- and high-school. Today, TechForce is a fully independent, autonomous not-for-profit, helping tens of thousands of students from more than 1,000 schools nationwide find a technical education and career that fits.
TechForce helps students who love working with their hands and are interested in exploring the technician career to learn more about the profession, find technical schools, scholarships and grants, mentors, apprenticeships, jobs and successful careers.
TechForce 1) promotes the professional by sharing information, resources and marketing that reframes the technician profession and dispels myths and stigmas; 2) provides hands-on experiences to engage students with auto/diesel technology, explore the career and get workforce ready; and 3) awards more than $4.0 million annually in scholarships and grants to support technical education (students, schools and fellow nonprofits). Additionally, TechForce collaborates with businesses, schools, associations and nonprofits offering additional workforce development solutions and connects students to all these valuable resources through TechForce’s online career hub.
If you need help logging in or with TechForce™, simply click on the green HOW CAN WE HELP button in the lower right part of your screen. Our technical team will get back to you more quickly than contacting us by phone or email.






















