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Workforce Matters

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Boston, MA 02111
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National PSO- Issue-based

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New Releases Roundup: January 2021

Release Date: 
02/01/2021

Check out the latest resources from around the nonprofit sector featuring items from ACCP, Asset Funders Network, Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy, Forefront, Funders' Committee for Civic Participation, Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies, National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, Norman Lear Center's Media Impact Project and Workforce Matters. 

Developing the Native Workforce: Understanding Indian Country and the Role of Philanthropy

This webinar 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. 

Promoting Inclusion for People with Disabilities in the Workforce Helps All Workers

Please join Workforce Matters for "Promoting inclusion for people with disabilities in the workforce helps all workers," a briefing for workforce funders with Taryn Williams, Asst. Secretary of Disability Employment Policy and members of her team at the Office on Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) within the U.S. Department of Labor.