Economic & Workforce Development
Energy Department Funds First IACs at Community Colleges, Trade Unions
The Energy Department’s IAC program will help community colleges and trade unions promote equitable workforce development for green jobs.
Labor Unions at the Center of DOE’s $7 Billion Clean Hydrogen Hubs Program
Biden Administration highlights labor and community engagement in announcements of seven selectees for its $7 billion Clean Hydrogen Hubs.
From a Blog to a Bill: How a Professional Licensure Law Passed in Maryland, but it’s Not Enough
Maryland passed a professional licensure law (HB454) for undocumented students to attain health licenses, but more work still remains
Taking a Closer Look at Young Community College Students and Bachelor’s Graduates in Florida
Recent data from Florida paint a picture of the young Floridians enrolling in and graduating from CCB programs.
Future State: Listening to Chicago’s Gig Workers’ Needs in the New Economy
¹ú²úÊÓÆµ Chicago and The Workers Lab sit down with gig workers to develop policy and tech-driven solutions for a modern workforce.
Announcing the Community College Workforce Transformation & Implementation Cohort
Fifteen community colleges join ¹ú²úÊÓÆµ’s learning community and commit to transforming their workforce development missions.
What Biden’s Investing in America Initiative Means for Community Colleges
New funding opportunities and workforce initiatives can help community colleges expand training programs and push for job quality.
PAYA Reinvests in Grantees and Welcomes 25 New Members to the PAYA Network
PAYA continues to support the expanding field of youth apprenticeship in America by reinvesting in grantees and growing the PAYA Network.