Spokane Workforce Council had the honor of hosting Washington State Senators Claire Wilson (Chair) and Noel Frame from the Human Services Committee at our WorkSource Spokane campus in late October. The purpose of their visit was to learn more about how our workforce system is partnering to use Economic Security for All (EcSA), which is a comprehensive initiative designed to ensure that all Washingtonians have access to the resources they need to achieve economic independence. Click to read more: https://lnkd.in/gaHt_bJr
Spokane Workforce Council
民间和社会团体
Spokane,Washington 1,136 位关注者
Skilled employees | Thriving businesses | Strong community
关于我们
The Spokane Workforce Council is non-profit organization whose mission is to elevate local workforce efforts with critical insights, researched guidance, innovative funding, and strategic partnership - so that we can cultivate a flourishing Spokane, together.
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https://spokaneworkforce.org/
Spokane Workforce Council的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 民间和社会团体
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Spokane,Washington
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 领域
- Workforce Development
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140 S Arthur St
US,Washington,Spokane
Spokane Workforce Council员工
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We are beyond proud to share that Mike McBride has been selected as the 2024 WWA Workforce Professional of the Year! Mike plays an essential role in the success of the Spokane Workforce Council and is a key member of our Systems Advancement team. He is always there to support the WorkSource Spokane Campus and contribute wherever needed, going above and beyond for the community. Check out the video to hear Mike share more about his work! https://lnkd.in/gD5YFEAr Pictured here is the Systems Advancement team, proud to celebrate their amazing team member and his well-deserved achievement.
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Congratulations to Mike McBride, Spokane Workforce Council, the 2024 WWA Workforce Professional of the Year! Mike’s dedication to workforce development is all about bringing everyone along. In a region with high employment but constrained resources, his goal is to empower people with skills that help them support themselves and their families. A highlight of Mike’s work is Career Explorer Northwest, a tool created in partnership with KSPS PBS that showcases local jobs and career paths—introducing students and community members to real opportunities right here in Spokane. Thank you, Mike, for your inspiring leadership and commitment to building a brighter future! Watch: https://lnkd.in/gD5YFEAr #WWAAwards #CareerExplorerNW #WorkforceDevelopment
2024 WWA Workforce Professional of the Year - Mike McBride
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Spokane Workforce Council is at WWA! We are ready to share and learn from our peers across the state. Let’s do this! #workforcenerds
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SWC on the road! Jessica C. headed to Virginia to present on a panel at the SNAP E&T Forum this week alongside colleagues from National Association of Workforce Boards, Seattle Jobs Initiative, and San Diego Workforce Partnership. The panel presented on the power of SNAP E&T alignment and partnership with local workforce development boards. Jessica was also able to hear from a panel of Congressional staff on the future of the Farm Bill, attended a session on learning to liaise with Tribal Nations, and heard about potential philanthropy partnerships. That’s our Division Executive of Programs & Development for you—always making waves and doing great work, Jessica!
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The SWC celebrates the accomplishments of these seven students and is in awe of their resiliency and fortitude to complete this training and ticket to opportunity in America. This English Language Learners cohort in partnership with Providence Health & Services and Next Generation Zone highlights the SWC’s commitment to providing opportunities for economic mobility and self-sufficiency.
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What a week! We hosted A Woman’s Worth for a tour of our campus and continued with a visit to their location today. It was a wonderful chance to learn about their mission and history. We’re excited about our partnership, made possible by the Washington State Department of Commerce’s Community Reinvestment Plan. Stay tuned for more updates!
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Shout out to the Spokane Workforce Council for awarding $174,520 in grants to support Black, Tribal, and Latine small businesses in Spokane County! Their commitment to reducing inequities and driving economic growth is making a real impact in our community. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gpBsjFPB #localworkforceworks Washington State Department of Commerce Washington State Office of Equity
Spokane Workforce Council Announces Grant Awards to Support Black, Indigenous, and Latine Small Businesses in Spokane County! - Spokane Workforce Council
https://spokaneworkforce.org