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Indiana foundation awards grants for WorkKeys September 19, 2021

“I’m very thankful to the Richland Foundation grant for providing our students with the opportunity to earn WorkKeys Certifications. The National Career Readiness Certification proves to employers that our students are prepared in applied math, workplace documents, and graphic literacy. Any certification our students can earn will help them secure employment upon completion of our program," according to Dorothy Sharrock, an intervention specialist and GED instructor.

MSSC, ACT join forces to support Good Jobs Challenge September 15, 2021

The Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) and ACT joined forces to support strategies and solutions for workforce ecosystems exploring the EDA Good Jobs Challenge. Designed to get more Americans back to work through boosting regional systems and their employer-driven programs to connect skill needs, workers can land and keep quality jobs while advancing along a career pathway. Save the date for a webinar from MSSC and ACT, Tuesday, October 5th, at 1:00 p.m. Central. Registration is now open.

Celebrating Workforce Development Partners September 13, 2021

Each week of September during Workforce Development Month, ACT recognizes the importance of the public workforce system. This week ACT honors workforce development partners and their vital role in local workforce ecosystems. The partnerships are essential in more than 500 participating Work Ready Communities to help balance workforce supply and demand.

Engaging Texarkana to feature WorkKeys and more September 11, 2021

The Texarkana USA Regional Chamber of Commerce will host their third Engaging Texarkana Conference on September 22, 2021. Breakout topics include, “Financing Your Business Growth,” “WorkKeys and Why it’s Important to Recognize It,” and “The Power of Positivity in the Workplace.” Breakouts will be repeated twice, then lunch will be served. 

Celebrating Workforce Development Professionals September 07, 2021

Workforce Development Month continues throughout the month of September. This week, ACT salutes workforce development professionals. These teams work locally to ensure community members seeking employment have the resources they need to thrive now and in the future.

Workforce Development Counts September 02, 2021

Continuing the celebration of Workforce Development Month throughout September, ACT adds its praise for the public workforce system. During COVID-19, the workforce system helped over nine million working learners add to their skills and re-connect with employment. 

U.S. Senate Declares September as Workforce Development Month September 01, 2021

The National Association of Workforce Development Professionals (NAWDP) celebrates the workforce system annually through Workforce Development Professionals Month. NAWDP shared the recent passage of Senate resolution for the September designation.

Celebrating Workforce Development Month September 2021 August 31, 2021

Each September, states, communities and workforce development boards across the country join together to recognize the contributions of workforce professionals and highlight events and initiatives which support job seekers and employers. ACT Work Ready Communities adds its voice to the celebration with more than 500 participating locations. Thank you to local workforce systems that power the recovery and prepare for the future.

Spec'd Out - Lots of Business-Ready Sites Going Up August 26, 2021

With so much business interest coming to the Hoosier state from all over the world, communities around the state are getting preemptive by giving them ready-made places to move into. Spec buildings are going up all over the place this year in the hopes of luring job creators and their investments. One of those highlighted is an industrial park in New Castle that's part of the Henry County WRC.

Kansas aims for more WRCs August 26, 2021

An updated workforce development report from the Kansas Chamber of Commerce advises leaders on several talent development and attraction targets. In the Adult Education section, Chamber officials advised expanding on the current eleven counties that participate in WRC.