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SUMMARY:Storytelling\, Narrative Change & Workforce Development
DESCRIPTION:Peer Learning Strategy Sessions\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOctober 4\, 12-1 pm ET – Storytelling\, Narrative Change & Workforce Development\nStories are a core component of making the case for workforce development investments and they play a critical role in sharing the impact of workforce development services on the lives of those who access these services. But are we doing enough to make sure that we’re telling the right stories with the right context and framing and are we making sure that we’re expanding the pool of those who write about workforce development challenges and potential solutions? Join us for a conversation with Surabhi Jain who will share about her partnership with The Philanthropist Journal and their new workforce writing fellowship. \n\nPlease note that participation in these events is limited to workforce grantmakers who work for a qualifying philanthropy. \n\nRegister here: https://marketing.workforce-matters.org/fall2023peerlearning
URL:https://workforce-matters.org/event/storytelling-narrative-change-workforce-development/
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SUMMARY:Developing the Native Workforce - Understanding Indian Country and the Role of Philanthropy
DESCRIPTION:This first webinar on Thursday\, September 28 at 3:00 pm ET will provide attendees with a broad overview of Native nations and communities (“Indian Country”); how the self-determined development of the Native workforce advances overarching Native cultural\, social\, and economic imperatives; the role of philanthropy in supporting and scaling Native workforce development efforts; and how philanthropic organizations can develop partnerships with Native workforce development entities that expand and enhance the quality\, accessibility\, and cultural relevance of workforce development programs designed by and for Native people. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions of leading Indian Country experts about how they can enhance their organizations’ ability to engage Native nations and communities in ways that empower the effectiveness of self-determined Native workforce development initiatives. Guest speakers include Natasha Hale\, Project Manager for Workforce Grantmaking in Native Nations and Communities\, Alvin Warren\, Vice President of Career Pathways & Advocacy at LANL Foundation\, and Michael Johnson\, Chief Strategy Officer at IllumiNative. \nPlease note that participation in this Workforce Matters event is open to grantmaking members only.
URL:https://workforce-matters.org/event/developing-the-native-workforce-understanding-indian-country-and-the-role-of-philanthropy/
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SUMMARY:Community College Webinar on Innovative Workforce Financing Models
DESCRIPTION:Workforce Matters is pleased to offer our second virtual learning and discussion series on community colleges and workforce development\, spearheaded by our Community College Working Group. Join us on Thursday\, September 21 at 1 pm ET to explore innovative workforce financing models as an option for community colleges exploring outcomes-based financing. Guest speakers will include Susan Dundon\, Director of Young Adults and Working Families for the Ralph C. Wilson\, Jr Foundation\, Jake Edwards\, Vice President of Impact Investments at Social Finance\, and Ronit Kanwar\, Director at Schmidt Futures.  \nRegister here: https://marketing.workforce-matters.org/innovativefinancing
URL:https://workforce-matters.org/event/community-college-webinar-on-innovative-workforce-financing-models/
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