30 National Organizations Send Letter to Congress on COVID-19 Stimulus Bill
The Campaign to Invest in America’s Workforce (CIAW) – a diverse coalition of 30 education, workforce, and national nonprofit organizations, convened by National Skills Coalition – wrote a letter to Congressional leaders, outlining three policy recommendations to include in future federal stimulus packages in response to the coronavirus pandemic. “As you continue to work to address the spread of COVID-19 and ease its economic impacts, CIAW strongly encourages Congress to provide vitally needed funding for the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) in any further federal stimulus packages,” the group writes. “There is no question that the demand for reemployment, skilling and reskilling services will increase substantially during the COVID-19 crisis and its aftermath. WIOA funding enables our publicly funded workforce and postsecondary education systems to prepare workers both for in-demand jobs required today, including those in the healthcare industry, and to fill jobs that will lead to economic growth once we have moved past this current crisis.” CIAW urges Congress to invest in students and workers by:
|
||||||
The letter is signed by the following 30 organizations:
Advance CTE American Association of Community Colleges AnitaB.org Association of Community College Trustees Association of Farmworker Opportunity Programs Augustus F. Hawkins Foundation Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) Corporation for a Skilled Workforce Heartland Alliance Jobs for the Future Local Initiatives Support Corporation National Alliance for Partnerships in Equity (NAPE) National Association of Counties National Association of Development Organizations National Association of Regional Councils National Association of Workforce Development Professionals National Coalition for Literacy National Council for Workforce Education National League of Cities National Skills Coalition National Taskforce on Tradeswomen’s Issues National Youth Employment Coalition Network of Jewish Human Service Agencies ProLiteracy RespectAbility The Association of People Supporting Employment First (APSE) The Corps Network United Way Worldwide World Education YouthBuild USA ### For more information or to speak with an NSC expert, contact Ayobami Olugbemiga, press secretary, at AyobamiO@
Contact Us: © National Skills Coalition. All rights reserved. www.
|