Membership Sale Alert! Through March, we're offering 10% off our Organization (6+ staff) and Organization Plus memberships. Now's the time to join to get access to past and upcoming webinar recordings, legislative and budget updates, advocacy opportunities, and more! More info here: https://lnkd.in/eHyX-san As our Leadership Committee members can attest, you'll gain access to networks and resources helpful to strengthening workforce development systems across the state. Jill Rizika, Toni Cunningham, BA, M.S., Kyle Fee, Laurie Gribble-McKnight, MPA, Laurie Atkins-Holliday, Hope Arthur, Bryan Wright, PhD, Kerrie Carte, John Trott
Ohio Workforce Coalition
专业服务
Cleveland,Ohio 281 位关注者
Growing Prosperity Through Skilled Workers, Quality Jobs, And Equitable Systems
关于我们
Founded in 2007, The Ohio Workforce Coalition is Ohio’s oldest workforce-focused, multi-stakeholder coalition. The Coalition brings together stakeholders from around the workforce ecosystem to engage in professional development and promote public policies that build the skills of adult workers, meet the workforce needs of employers, and strengthen workforce systems. We represent members from education and training, economic and workforce development, business and industry, community-based workforce organizations, labor, human services, and the public workforce system.
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https://www.ohioworkforcecoalition.org/
Ohio Workforce Coalition的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 专业服务
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Cleveland,Ohio
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2007
- 领域
- Workforce Development、Career Pathways、Diversity, Equity and Inclusion、Quality Jobs、Network Building、Professional Development、Public Policy、Advocacy、Skill Building、Employer Support、Strengthening Systems、State Budget Recommendations、Data Transparency、Data Disaggregation、Worker Voice和Membership
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US,Ohio,Cleveland
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Check out this opportunity to hear from experts thinking about education policy.
Expanding career-connected learning across Ohio schools will create stronger pathways to success for students while helping businesses grow and innovate! Join us on March 26 for a?Career ConnectED Learning?policy discussion with experts and advocates. Register today:?https://bit.ly/4ii5rG3
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Consider joining us at the National Skills Coalition #SkillsSummit to advance these priorities!
We hope our new federal policy priorities evoke you to take action now! https://lnkd.in/eGHfRDgU ?? How? Join us at the Skills Summit in Washington, DC to keep skills policy at the forefront of federal conversations.
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Join us for our March 27 webinar at 1pm - Tackling Benefits Cliffs in Ohio: Policy, Applied Research, and Business Perspectives - featuring Sarah Hudacek, Travis Speice, and Brian Dicken, IOM, MOD. Register here: https://lnkd.in/enPzfXRh Advocates for Ohio's Future The Women's Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation Toledo Regional Chamber of Commerce
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Today's webinar featured a team from National Skills Coalition talking about federal workforce funding and advocacy opportunities. Members, look for a link to the recording in your email! Rebecca K.
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Building and changing regional workforce systems takes the commitment of many and a lot of hard work! The Fellows in Ohio’s 2nd The Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program Workforce Leadership Academy are up for the challenge. We are looking forward to seeing what they recommend! Rebecca K.
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Join the Ohio Workforce Coalition on February 27th at 1:00 to learn about key 2025 workforce funding deadlines for advocates. Staff from the National Skills Coalition will explain the current state of workforce funding given the recent flurry of executive federal action. The presentation will cover workforce-related legislation, why advocacy matters now, the legislative reconciliation process, and key appropriations deadlines. We'll navigate key action steps to help protect workforce funding and answer your questions! Rebecca K. Register now: https://lnkd.in/eJ7Mg8UG
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The Coalition is proud to be part of National Skills Coalition #skillspan network!
With a new presidential administration and a flurry of activity on the federal level, it’s easy to overlook the vital role that?STATE?policymakers and advocates play in protecting workforce funding and advancing policy that helps more workers tap into training and education, good jobs and economic prosperity. But now is not the time to look away from the states! If anything, now is the time to double our focus on state work. The work at the state level is vital to increasing economic prosperity as?states can be both models of opportunity –?advancing policy for the federal government to emulate –?and?demonstrations of how flexibility within federal policy can make a difference in people’s lives,?for better?or?for worse. Now, more than ever, we need you in the fight for skills and good jobs in and from the states. Check out the blog for ways you can engage. https://lnkd.in/eSAjyz3v
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This week The Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program announced the launch of new local Workforce Leadership Academies across the country. OWC is pleased to be running our second local cohort and you can read all about it and the Fellows: https://lnkd.in/e9BQemj5. Rebecca K. John Trott
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Love to see what’s happening in local workforce areas!
innovative leader and strategic thinker with extensive experience in the nonprofit and public sectors
The 3rd Wednesday of each month OhioMeansJobs Cincinnati - Hamilton County hosts a job fair that is free and open to all! If your organization is interested in sponsoring one, please let me know.
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