Applications Now Being Accepted for FGIA's 2025 Bill Briese Education Grant Program

Date: 4 February 2025
Source: FGIAonline.org
Applications Now Being Accepted for FGIA's 2025 Bill Briese Education Grant Program
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FGIAonline.org

Date: 4 February 2025

FGIA corporate members have until March 31, 2025, to apply for the Bill Briese Educational Engagement Grant, which provides $1,000 for first-time conference registration or FGIA education programs.

Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) corporate member companies have until March 31, 2025, to apply for the Bill Briese Educational Engagement Grant Program, which awards a $1,000 grant per company to use toward a first-time FGIA conference registration or enrollment in an FGIA education program. This company-focused grant, sponsored by GED Integrated Solutions, is aimed at extending education opportunities, building engagement within FGIA, expediting integration into the industry and furthering professional growth and advancement.

“In Briese’s honor, FGIA founded the Bill Briese Educational Engagement Grant Program,” said Kaydeen Laird, FGIA Education Manager. “In this third year of its existence, FGIA looks forward to helping member companies reach their ongoing education and enrichment goals for 2025.”

In 2022, the industry lost a valued leader in the education sector. Bill Briese, former Research and Development Engineering Manager for GED Integrated Solutions, was a longtime active leader within the Insulating Glass Manufacturers Alliance (IGMA) and continued to grace FGIA with that leadership and enthusiasm after the unification of the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) and IGMA in 2020.

“Known for being generous with both his time and knowledge, he worked diligently to train the next generation of insulating glass (IG) fabricators,” said Laird.
Briese was a presenter at the annual FGIA IG Fabricators Workshop, leading demonstrations of glass cutting and washing. His prominent roles within the Association showed his commitment to education and included Chair of the Insulating Glass Fabricator Workshop/Preventing IG Failures Task Group, Treasurer of the Board of Directors and Glass Products Council Co-Chair of the Education Steering Committee.

The grant is fully funded through 2027. In the coming years, FGIA will be exploring alternative funding sources and opportunities to expand the program and continue supporting the future of the fenestration industry.

Qualifications

An FGIA corporate member company seeking support to further career opportunities for employees through FGIA education programs and event participation may apply. Recipients are awarded a $1,000 grant per company per year, eligible for use within 12 months of receipt for the following:

  • First time in-person FGIA conference registration
  • Enrollment in FGIA education program

A minimum of two grants will be awarded per year in each of the first five years of the program, which began in 2023.

Application Process

The application process will close on March 31. The FGIA GPC Advisory Committee members will vote on anonymous applications during the spring, and grant recipients will be announced during the FGIA Summer Conference.

For more information about FGIA events, visit FGIAonline.org/events.

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