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Contact us now: (+4) 0746.000.111 HOME PROGRAMS + INCENTIVES JOBS + TRAINING WORKFORCE PARTNER RESOURCES ABOUT DATA AND PERFORMANCE POLICY AND PLANNING DEADLINE EXTENSION- Greater RI Youth WIOA Solicitation In recognition of the ongoing situation related to COVID-19, the Governor’s Workforce Board has extended the submission deadline for the 2020 Youth WIOA solicitation to April 3, 2020. ALL submissions will ONLY be accepted electronically. All submissions should be emailed to Julissa Disu at julissa.disu@dlt.ri.gov . NEWS GWB releases Grant Solicitation for Youth WIOA Programs The Governor’s Workforce Board (GWB) is soliciting innovative WIOA youth proposals that respond to the needs of target populations and employers in today’s changing economy. The purpose of this solicitation is to identify and fund organizations that will design innovative programming and comprehensive services that result in WIOA youth achieving academic and employment success. Applicants […] Apprenticeship Development Grant Announcement The Governor’s Workforce Board announces the awarding of development grants to four organizations in Rhode Island that will develop new and innovative apprenticeship models. Apprenticeship is an effective workforce development tool that is increasingly recognized as a way to meet employers’ need for a skilled workforce, while building pathways into the middle class for Rhode […] GWB Releases Grant Solicitation for Real Skills for Youth partnerships The Governor’s Workforce Board has released a Grant Solicitation for Real Skills for Youth partnerships on December 5, 2019. The purpose of this Grant Solicitation is for qualified organizations to form strategic partnerships to develop and implement high-quality paid work-based learning experiences and work readiness programming for youth in Summer 2020 and/or academic year 2020-21. […] PrepareRI Internship Applications Now Available Current High School Juniors Can Apply for Paid Summer Internships with Rhode Island’s Top Employers PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Applications for the third year of the Prepare Rhode Island (PrepareRI) Internship Program are now available and will be accepted through December 31, 2019. Launched in the summer of 2018, the PrepareRI Internship Program provides paid […] GWB Announces Request for Proposals to Develop Non-Traditional Apprenticeship Programs STRATEGIC PLAN Integrated across state and federal workforce programs, the GWB’s Strategic Vision provides a unified direction for Rhode Island’s comprehensive workforce development system now and into the future. This vision, as described in the Board’s Biennial Strategic Plan, includes four key strategic priorities: demand-driven investments, career pathways, aligned policy and networked government, and data and performance. These priorities cohesively drive the investments and operations of GWB. They support each other throughout the course of an individual’s or employer’s specific need, and are implemented as cohesive components throughout the state’s workforce system and programs. Download the GWB Strategic Plan here. Demand Driven GWB’s extensive investments in demand-driven programming reflect the importance that employers play in the broader success of the workforce development system. “Demand-driven” refers to listening to the skill needs and open positions cited by employers; and proactively creating workforce training programs which specifically meet that need. Oftentimes employers and/or industry sector representatives are directly involved in the development, implementation, and measurement of demand-driven programs. The results of these investments not only increase Rhode Island’s competitiveness in a global economy, but open the door to more career opportunities for job seekers, increase the earning potential for existing employees, and help bring employer knowledge and expertise to the table in a way that can inform and improve the workforce system. Learn more about these demand-driven initiatives: Real Jobs RI ; Work Immersion ; Incumbent Worker Training ; Non-Trade Apprenticeships . Career Pathways As our global economy has evolved, Rhode Island’s job market has experienced a long-term shift toward the middle and high-skilled occupations which support it. Because today’s workplace needs are more defined, individuals seeking gainful employment need a high level of career knowledge, skill training, and, if possible, experience so they can make informed decisions and succeed in an increasingly competitive labor market. Career pathways are the backbone of an agile and skilled workforce, enabling workers to access occupational and workforce information, preparation, and training. GWB investments support career pathways for youth and adults as they progress in their “student” to professional careers. Learn more about these career pathway initiatives: PrepareRI , Real Pathways RI; Adult Education ; Youth-Specific Job Seeker Services . Aligned Policy and Networked Governance On federal and state levels, including in Rhode Island, a number of significant reforms are taking place to enhance workforce systems and programs. Reforms and innovations required by the federal WIOA act; the continued development of a demand-driven system to engage more employers; and enhanced connections to K-12 and external network partners are among key drivers of workforce system change. Alignment of policies and planning efforts will be a key outcome of these comprehensive reforms in order to better serve all participants. Learn more about aligned policy and networked governance on our Board and Policy page. Data and Performance Measurable data and performance monitoring guides investments and policy decisions made by GWB. Allocations in GWB staff time and resources enable it to better collect, analyze, and utilize data to improve upon or design new initiatives to meet on-going and future needs. Data also ensures not only returns on taxpayer investments, but real-time value and impact for those that the workforce system serves – individuals, employers, and Rhode Islanders at large. Learn more on our Data and Performance page. About RI’s primary policy-making body on workforce development matters, the Governor’s Workforce Board (GWB) invests in a range of programs and services that serve hundreds of companies and thousands of workers annually through Real Jobs RI, internships, and incumbent worker training. The GWB uses part of the assessment of employers’ taxable payroll to fund initiatives to help employers meet their demand for talent. Contact us 1511 Pontiac Ave. Cranston, RI 02920 Email: dlt.gwbinfo@dlt.ri.gov Phone: 401-462-8860 Map Governor's Workforce Board English English Português Español HOME PROGRAMS + INCENTIVES JOBS + TRAINING WORKFORCE PARTNER RESOURCES ABOUT DATA AND PERFORMANCE POLICY AND PLANNING Back...
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