The Auto Care Association’s Tool and Equipment Community announced the launch of a new grant opportunity designed to support high school automotive vocational programs. The “Tools for Tomorrow’s Technicians” vocational grant program aims to help high schools in the United States address critical needs for tools and equipment in today’s classrooms. Through this initiative, high school classroom instructors and program leaders are encouraged to share their program’s story and outline challenges related to outdated tools or limited resources.
“The Auto Care Association’s Tool and Equipment Community recognizes how important it is to address the current technician workforce shortage in our industry,” said Joe Sabo, chair of the Tool and Equipment Community at the Auto Care Association. “That’s why we, along with our valued members, are focused on attracting, retaining and growing the next generation of automotive technicians. We hope this new Tool and Equipment vocational grant will help our vocational career schools and colleges better prepare these students for those careers.”
Submissions will help industry professionals better understand current classroom needs and identify opportunities where tools, equipment or other support can make a meaningful impact on student learning and workforce readiness.
Grant submissions will be accepted from April 1 through Aug. 31, 2026. Following the submission period, the Tool and Equipment Community will review requests and determine which needs and grant opportunities can be fulfilled, with decisions finalized by Sept. 30, 2026. High school automotive instructors can submit their program information and needs through an online survey.
This initiative reflects the Auto Care Association’s ongoing commitment to strengthening automotive education and ensuring students have access to the tools, equipment and industry support necessary to succeed in careers within the automotive aftermarket.
The Tool and Equipment Community’s mission is to educate, inform, represent and serve as industry advocates for Right to Repair, while providing networking opportunities for manufacturers and distributors who specialize in supplying the tools and equipment essential for vehicle repair and maintenance. The community is also committed to supporting the next generation of technicians through partnerships with organizations such as SkillsUSA, fostering growth and innovation across the automotive aftermarket.
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