SPONSORS
Since the inception of CET in 1967, our non-profit 501(c)(3), has received funding from two primary sources: over 50% from state and federal government and the remainder from the private sector. To secure continued growth, dependency on government funds is a risky proposition as political party control changes every few years. To maintain our consistent year-round training service quality, private sector funding continues to be of utmost importance.

How to Contribute

Corporate
Corporate contributions are critical to the ongoing success of the Center for Employment Training's job training and employment training programs, focused on those people who need help the most. A nonprofit organization founded in 1967, CET has grown to a national network of 33 accredited centers operating in 12 states, having successfully trained and placed more than 100,000 people into jobs, over the last 35 years.

Individual
Significant individual contributions are critical to the ongoing success of the Center for Employment Training's job training and employment training programs, focused on those people who need help the most. A nonprofit organization founded in 1967, CET has grown to a national network of 33 accredited centers operating in 12 states, having successfully trained and placed more than 100,000 people into jobs, over the last 35 years.

For further information regarding CET's tax deductible Individual Contributor Program or CET's Corporate Sponsorship Program, please contact Pedro Castaneda, Director of Fund Development, email: pcastaneda@cet2000.org or (408) 534-5252. title loan car