0701WORKFORCEMILLS - National Governors Association
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0701WORKFORCEMILLS - National Governors Association
Building Regional Workforce Development Funding Collaboratives National Association of State Workforce Board Chairs 2007 Winter Meeting Jack Mills, Director National Network of Sector Partners a project of National Economic Development and Law Center The State Role in Building Regional Workforce Development Funding Collaboratives Who We Are • National Economic Development and Law Center – A national, nonprofit, research and consulting organization, founded in 1969, and dedicated to building economic health and opportunity in vulnerable communities • National Network of Sector Partners Mission: to encourage the use and effectiveness of sector initiatives as valuable tools for enhancing employment and economic development opportunities for low-income individuals, industries, and communities. Support development of regional workforce funding collaboratives in California NNSP is a project of the National Economic Development and Law Center The State Role in Building Regional Workforce Development Funding Collaboratives Bay Area Challenges in 2004 • A growing number of low-wage and dislocated workers struggling economically – Entry-level workers increasingly unable to make ends meet – Workers face an increasingly wide skill gap • Key industry sectors in the Bay Area unable to meet their needs for a skilled workforce – Healthcare – Life science NNSP is a project of the National Economic Development and Law Center The State Role in Building Regional Workforce Development Funding Collaboratives Bay Area Challenges, continued • Workforce development system – Lacking a strategic, flexible, systemic response that matches regional economic development needs – Facing cutbacks; lacking coordinated means to maximize impact of limited resources – Sector initiatives: producing great results, but unable to obtain multi-year funding that matches range of strategies necessary to address industry needs NNSP is a project of the National Economic Development and Law Center The State Role in Building Regional Workforce Development Funding Collaboratives Foundation and State Response Establish Bay Area Workforce Funding Collaborative – Link funding from foundations, the state, and others: $2 million state match (WIA 15% and 25%) – Goals: invest in 10-county Bay Area region to: • Increase economic security by increasing skills to work in vital industries that provide family-sustaining jobs • Understand employers’ workforce and skill needs, encourage a demand-driven system, and facilitate appropriate workforce development • Stimulate greater regional planning and cooperation NNSP is a project of the National Economic Development and Law Center The State Role in Building Regional Workforce Development Funding Collaboratives 1) Funding systems reform to increase the scale and efficiencies in public and private funding streams. 2) Economic sector targeting: Growth, Ease of entry, Mobility, Selfsufficiency wages, Accurate labor market information 3) Access to social services, career counseling, job placement services 4) Career skills building 5) Services streamlined: Service providers, educators, job developers align services, design industryresponsive curricula, tailor preemployment services, focus job development, address policy barriers. 6) Continuous learning to inform course correction, changes and needs for systems change. Theory of Change: BAWFC Skills increase in high demand occupations Increased job placement, retention and advancement in high demand occupations Improved system alignment: a continuum of outreach, education, training, and social supports are aligned to meet industry sector and target population needs NNSP is a project of the National Economic Development and Law Center Economic security for low-income and low-wage workers (jobs, advancement) Entry-level staffing needs met of biotech and health industries The State Role in Building Regional Workforce Development Funding Collaboratives BAWFC Structure • Governance – Steering Committee, composed of five funders, establishes and oversees implementation of goals and strategies. – Funding Panel, made up of representatives from contributing funders, selects projects for 2-year grants. – Panel of Advisors informs BAWFC’s work. • Management – Originally staffed by SF Foundation and NNSP. In 2006 BAWFC hired staff; NNSP provides technical assistance. NNSP is a project of the National Economic Development and Law Center The State Role in Building Regional Workforce Development Funding Collaboratives BAWFC: Cycle 1 Funding • Investment: $2.1 million from 13 foundations • Many had discontinued funding for workforce development due to concerns regarding impact and lack of metrics linking training to employment and family economic self-sufficiency • Investment: $2 million matching WIA funds • $1 million of 15%; $1 million of 25% • Match from sector initiatives awarded 2-year grants • $1.2 million from employers, including paid release time for training • $ 1.1 million from community colleges and other public entities NNSP is a project of the National Economic Development and Law Center The State Role in Building Regional Workforce Development Funding Collaboratives BAWFC: Cycle 1 Results as of 7/06 Grants Awarded between 10/04 and 5/05 – – – – 935 clients received training and/or other support services. 795 clients completed a training program. 173 individuals are employed in the occupation they were trained for. 143 individuals got an internship or continuing education. BAWFC Program NOVA WIB San Mateo WIB SF PIC and SF Works SF PIC and Shirley Ware Center JVS Santa Cruz WIB Shirley Ware Center/ City College SF Unity Council Rubicon Programs Average Wage Pre-Training N/A $8/hr $8/hr $14-15/ hr $12/ hr $10/ hr $15/hr $8.50/ hr $8/hr Average Wage Post-Training N/A $16.89/ hr $11.84/ hr $17-19/ hr $24/ hr N/A $21/hr $13.40/ hr $13.19/ hr NNSP is a project of the National Economic Development and Law Center The State Role in Building Regional Workforce Development Funding Collaboratives Cycle 1 Results, Continued • Workforce partnerships and programs developed • Learning network conducted; evaluation started • Monica Poindexter, Genentech: “It’s all about impact. This program delivers for both the employer and individual. We believe this partnership between the state, philanthropy, and employers is a model of how best to align public and private investments in workforce development.” NNSP is a project of the National Economic Development and Law Center The State Role in Building Regional Workforce Development Funding Collaboratives Reasons CA Promoted Expansion • To maximize funding by attracting other investments, in context of declining public funds. • To target funds to key industry sectors and worker populations (e.g., public training and education $). • To move decision-making on state WIA funds from the state level to the regional level. • To direct public funds to multiple regions, rather than just the Bay Area. NNSP is a project of the National Economic Development and Law Center The State Role in Building Regional Workforce Development Funding Collaboratives Reasons CA Promoted Expansion “I believe that California must increase the extent to which our state resources leverage other investments in workforce development, and that these investment decisions need to be made at the regional level. To this end, the state has earmarked up to $3.9 million to invest with other matching resources in this innovative approach.” Dennis Petrie, Deputy Director for Workforce Services, California Employment Development Department NNSP is a project of the National Economic Development and Law Center The State Role in Building Regional Workforce Development Funding Collaboratives BAWFC: Cycle 2 Funding • Investment: $2.1 million from 13 foundations • Four new Cycle 2 foundations replaced four Cycle 1 foundations • Investment: $1.2 million matching WIA 15% funds • RFP: Workforce Partnerships and Innovation grants • New RFP: Policy and System Change grants (foundation funded) • Match from sector initiatives not yet known because grant awards not yet made NNSP is a project of the National Economic Development and Law Center The State Role in Building Regional Workforce Development Funding Collaboratives San Joaquin Valley Region • Lead: The Greater San Joaquin Valley Partnership • Key partners: Region’s WIBs and community colleges, California State University - Fresno • Investments: At least $1.25 million of public funding • At least one foundation is interested • State match committed: $1 million – state WIA funds • Sectors: Agricultural tech, health care, manufacturing, supply chain management, renewable energy NNSP is a project of the National Economic Development and Law Center The State Role in Building Regional Workforce Development Funding Collaboratives San Diego Region • Lead: The California Endowment’s San Diego office • Key partners: San Diego Grantmakers Association; Workforce Partnership (San Diego WIB) • At least five other foundations and corporations are interested; outreach to business is beginning • Potential state match: $1.3 million – state WIA funds • Sectors: Healthcare, high tech, life sciences NNSP is a project of the National Economic Development and Law Center The State Role in Building Regional Workforce Development Funding Collaboratives Los Angeles Region • Lead: United Way of Greater Los Angeles • Key partners: currently seeking – consultation ongoing with regions’ WIBs, California Labor Federation, and at least one foundation • Potential state match: not yet identified • Sectors: Healthcare, potentially others NNSP is a project of the National Economic Development and Law Center The State Role in Building Regional Workforce Development Funding Collaboratives Workforce Collaboratives: Shared Strategies • Bring funding together from multiple sources: – Foundations – Government – Corporations • Increase the amount of funding • Increase the flexibility of funding • Increase regional planning and collaboration. NNSP is a project of the National Economic Development and Law Center The State Role in Building Regional Workforce Development Funding Collaboratives How Workforce Collaboratives Improve Program Quality • Fund best practice development and capacity building efforts • Fund documentation, data collection, and evaluation NNSP is a project of the National Economic Development and Law Center The State Role in Building Regional Workforce Development Funding Collaboratives How Workforce Collaboratives Bring About Systems Change • BAWFC (Bay Area) – Change industry practices • Example: The Shirley Ware Education Center and City College of San Francisco secured significant contributions from employers of paid release time for training program participants. • SkillWorks (Boston) – Change public policy • Raise the visibility of workforce development in the public • Advocate for legislative and administrative changes • Build broad-based support for investment in low wage worker advancement NNSP is a project of the National Economic Development and Law Center The State Role in Building Regional Workforce Development Funding Collaboratives Regional Workforce Funding Collaboratives and State Policy • BAWFC • SkillWorks – State matching funds support development – Success provides model and resources for development of other workforce collaboratives – Increased state match supports development of additional collaboratives – Funding for Workforce Solutions Group develops legislative advocacy coalition – Coalition, wins passage of the Workforce Solutions Act, including a new $11 million Workforce Competitiveness Trust Fund, for sector initiatives, etc. NNSP is a project of the National Economic Development and Law Center