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Who We Are

The Campaign to Invest in America’s Workforce is a diverse coalition of national organizations whose members are helping people of all ages and conditions raise their skills, gain employment, and advance with U.S. businesses that need skilled workers to compete in today’s rapidly restructuring economy.

We represent:

  • Industry Associations and Union-Affiliated Training Funds
  • Workforce Development and Job Training Providers
  • Youth Development and Youth Employment Providers
  • Community-Based, Faith-Based, and Civil Rights Organizations
  • Community Colleges and Universities
  • Providers of Career and Technical Education and Adult Basic Education
  • Workforce Investment Boards and Staff
  • State and Local Public Officials

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We Are...

a diverse coalition of national organizations helping people raise their skills, to compete in today’s rapidly restructuring economy.

Conveners

National Skills Coalition - Every Worker. Every Industry. A Strong Economy. Jobs for the Future - Education for Economic Opportunity

Members

  • National Association of State Directors of Career and Technical Education ConsortiumAmerican Association of University WomenNational Council for Workforce EducationEaster SealsWorkforce Learning StrategiesNational Transitional Jobs NetworkLegal MomentumncoaCouncil for Adult and Experiential Learning
  • Association for Career and Technical EducationcorpsInternational Association of Jewish Vocational ServicesCommunity Action PartnershipNational Youth Employment CoalitionNational League of CitiesNational Association of Workforce BoardsWider Opportunities for WomenNational Network for Youth
  • Association of Farmworker Opportunity ProgramsCorporation for a Skilled WorkforceGoodwill Industries InternationalNational Fund for Workforce SolutionsInsight Center for Community Economic DevelopmentWorkforce Strategies InitiativeacctSargent Shriver National Center on Poverty LawNational Association of Workforce Development Professionals
  • Council for Advancement of Adult LiteracySusquahanna GroupAmerican Association of Community CollegesProLiteracyCoalition for Workforce SolutionsCenter for Law and Social PolicyNational Council of La RazaNational Association of Development OrganizationsYoung Invincibles

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