• Overview

    In 2007, Community Research Partners launched the Ohio Workforce Coalition. The Coalition brings together leaders from education and training institutions, economic and workforce development organizations, business and industry, labor, and human service providers. The Coalition promotes public policies that build the skills of adult workers, meet employer skill needs, and strengthen the workforce system to ensure opportunity and prosperity for Ohio families.
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Community Research Partners Releases New Analysis of Local WIA Policies in Ohio

Today Community Research Partners released Local WIA Policy in Ohio: An analysis of policies that impact training services for adults. A goal of the research, which examines four key policy areas, is to provide information that supports increased targeting of Workforce Investment Act (WIA) funds to populations with the greatest barriers to employment, greater state-level policy direction, and more consistency in policies and services across Ohio’s 20 local workforce investment areas.

The full report is available here on CRP’s website.

Improving Access to Apprenticeship: Strengthening State Policies and Practices

The Working Poor Families Project recently released their latest policy brief : Improving Access to Apprenticeship: Strengthening State Policies and Practices.

National Workforce Week of Action – August 15-19, 2011

The National Skills Coalition is recruiting for its National Workforce Week of Action scheduled for August 15-19. The purpose of this effort is to stand together in support of adequate funding for workforce education and training programs. You can sign up to participate here.

OEDA 2011 Annual Excellence Awards – Call for Nominations

The Ohio Economic Development Association is now accepting nominations for the 2011 Annual Excellence Awards where the organization will recognize achievements made in the areas of economic and workforce development by individuals and organizations in Ohio. There are 5 award categories:

  1. Best Project
  2. Excellence in Economic Development Marketing
  3. Excellence in Economic Development Innovation
  4. Excellence in Workforce Development Innovation
  5. Excellence in Volunteerism

Eligible nominees for all categories are individuals or organizations that “operate within Ohio and may be a community-based or non-government organization, a government agency, or a private for profit organization.” Nominations will be accepted through August 26, 2011. Nominations are free for current OEDA members and $50 per nomination for non-members. Self-nominations are encouraged and the winners will be announced during the OEDA annual summit held October 26-28, 2011 in Columbus.

Please visit the OEDA website for more information about the 2011 Annual Excellence Awards and how to nominate an individual or organization.

CRP Staff and OWC Leadership Committee Members Meet with Key State Agency Officials

Last week, CRP staff and several Ohio Workforce Coalition Leadership Committee members met with key state officials to discuss the Coalition platform and get updates on state workforce initiatives. We met with Chancellor Jim Petro and staff from the Ohio Board of Regents Economic Advancement Division; Bruce Madson and John Weber from Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, Office of Workforce Development; and Dawn Larzelere, the Governor’s Assistant Policy Director, Economic Development. In these meetings we heard about their strong commitment to adult workforce development and strengthening state workforce systems and policies, as well as the challenges posed by cuts in state and federal funds. We stressed that the Coalition is a resource to provide practical advice on policy and program issues.  They indicated that there will be more clarity about the administration’s workforce initiatives after they get through the budget process and determine the structure of the Ohio Department of Development. In the meantime, we will continue to communicate with state agency staff to advance OWC policy priorities.

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