IEL and the DC Alliance of Youth Advocates seek applicants for the DC Youth Workforce Leaders Academy, a free 10 - month professional learning
opportunity for youth workforce development professionals.
Not exact matches
We are hoping that in the coming weeks, we will hear from communities and organizations that want to partner with the Office of
Workforce Development to provide challenging, rewarding, community renewal
opportunities for our
youth.»
«As the Council begins our Executive Budget hearings on May 6th, we will continue to strongly push
for critical investments that will greatly expand employment
opportunities for our young people by increasing the number of year round and summer
youth jobs, advocating
for vital legal services and
workforce development skills to support our growing immigrant population and fighting to combat food insecurity in our City,» they said.
«These essential renovations are a reflection of our core values — investing in and nurturing our
youth, providing
opportunities for social mobility, and fostering a technologically savvy
workforce.»
The IEL - led National Collaborative on
Workforce and Disability
for Youth released a brief aimed at assisting youth development and leadership programs with increasing career development opportunities for y
Youth released a brief aimed at assisting
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youth development and leadership programs with increasing career development
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This change requires that the nation's
youth obtain specific skills and be provided
opportunities to understand how they can best be prepared
for the changes in
workforce skill requirements.
Presenters include Steve Brown, Director of Community Partnerships, College
for America at Southern New Hampshire University; David Blumenthal, Content Expert, College and Career Readiness and Success Center at AIR; Rodney Powell, Principal,
OPPortunity High School (Hartford, CT); Chanda Robinson, Director of
Workforce Initiatives, Our Piece of the Pie (Hartford, CT); and Jenna Tomasello, Policy Associate, American
Youth Policy Forum.
Co-benefits include improving neighborhood walkability and building community, as well as providing
workforce development
opportunities for San Francisco
youth.
In collaboration with county - based Extension offices and a local fatherhood organization, this project seeks to help fathers increase their parenting abilities and motivations to provide guidance and nurturing to their children, to increase participant's knowledge of nutritional health, and to introduce
youth to 4 - H programming and to provide
opportunities for youth to develop life and
workforce preparation skills (e.g., leadership, mastery, and self - determination).