Va Value-Drive ven Stakeh ehol older er Eng ngagement & & Coalit litio ion B Build ldin ing February 27, 2020
• Focus us on W Workforce Readine diness
3 Align gnment’s W Work P Plan Early Education Preparation Elementary, Middle and High School Trauma Informed Care Educational Pathways to Post- Secondary Careers
Over 2,800 8 th grade students explore 16 industry clusters through more than 90 career exhibits Opportunity to introduce parents and students to Educational Pathways
Educational Pathways and Work-Based Learning Work-Based Learning Pilots Growth in U-46 Students Served Alignment offered multiple work-based learning opportunities to include middle school students experiencing Explore and career classroom speakers/workshops. High school students participated in career panels, career classroom presentations, industry tours, job shadowing and internships.
Alignment’s Volunteer Investment Representing over 150 business and community organizations
Alignment’s Resource Pool
Total Resources • Volunteer Hours Valued at Alig ignment’s $105,000 Contributed for Resource e • Grant Program Resources FY2018-19 Invested in the Community Contribut bution n Excluding Operating Expenses to t the U-46 46 Excluding $96,000 • EXPLORE and A-Team financial Communi unity Operations investment $10,500 $211,500
Elgin A Area C ea Cham amber er recognizes es Align gnment a as t the ‘Non-Profit o of f th the e Year’ f for i its i innovativ ive e excelle llence and i its contribution t to future w e workf kforce e dev evel elopment f for t the g grea eater er E Elgin communi mmunity. Alignment m mobiliz ilizes t the c community t to be engaged p d partne ners c conne nnecting ng e education a n and workforce. Carol Gieske, President, Elgin Area Chamber
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