Beyond Statements of Support: Reforming Education and Employment for Improved Racial Equity
August 2, 2021Building a Foundation for Early College in Grades 9 and 10
Encouraged by strong initial results from early college high school programs, Massachusetts aims to further expand them throughout the state. This report outlines strategies for reaching more students: expanding access to students in grades 9…
5 Ways Policymakers Can Ensure Quality and Equitable Outcomes for Short-term Training
Expanding short-term postsecondary options can contribute to a strong economic recovery, but bold state and federal policy actions are needed to make sure all learners and workers benefit.
Game Changer: What the Sports World Can Teach Us About Youth Career Opportunities
Youth sports participation is a foundation of childhood for many Americans—parents encourage it, kids enjoy it, and schools support it. Listen to this webinar recording to hear how this type of talent development model could…
It’s Time for Congress to Acknowledge That Workforce Training Is Critical Infrastructure
July 27, 2021Biden’s Proposed $100B Investment in Workforce Development Is Essential
We must invest in America’s workers. As Congress and the Biden administration pursue investments in infrastructure and further recovery efforts, JFF urges policymakers to fund workforce development at the $100 billion level outlined in the…
Realizing the Potential for Rapid Reskilling
Short-term postsecondary credentialing programs represent an effective way for workers and learners of all backgrounds to build the skills they need to enter rewarding careers and achieve financial security in today’s rapidly changing economy. But…
From Crisis to Careers: Supporting Displaced Hospitality Workers in Tourism-Driven Economies
At a Glance This report explores a skills-based approach to supporting New Orleans hospitality workers displaced due to the COVID-19 pandemic in reentering the workforce. The authors identified common required competencies in five types of…