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Employment services including job matching and referral, job search and job placement assistance, career guidance and assessment, employer services, labor market information, apprenticeships, veteran services, resume design, interview skills development, and a variety of other programs and services.

Computers with internet available.

Many services also apply to out-of-school individuals ages 14-24 with employment barriers, including:

-- Paid work experience, summer employment, and on-the-job training opportunities

-- Tuition assistance

-- On site tutoring

-- Support services to assist with application fees, enrollment fees, work attire, school or work supplies, etc.

Categories

Education Related Fee Payment Assistance
Prejob Guidance
On the Job Training
Occupation Specific Job Training
Educational Testing
Veteran Employment Programs
Career Counseling
General Youth Employment Programs
Scholarships
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
WIOA Programs
Job Training Resource Lists
Apprenticeship Training
Job Search/Placement
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction

90-day workforce development program in which participants undergo full-time education and job training, dedicating half their time to personalized high school completion and the remainder to earning industry-recognized credentials, primarily in Construction, CDL, CNA, Culinary, and Welding.

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High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Prejob Guidance
Prevocational Training
Vocational Education
Assists SNAP participants in finding employment and/or training for employment. Provides gas vouchers and other supportive services for independent job search, to attend job search training, vocational training and for job retention.

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Transportation Expense Assistance
Welfare to Work Programs
Prejob Guidance
Job Search/Placement

Employment services including job matching and referral, job search and job placement assistance, career guidance and assessment, employer services, labor market information, apprenticeships, veteran services, resume design, interview skills development, and a variety of other programs and services.

Computers with internet available.

Many services also apply to out-of-school individuals ages 14-24 with employment barriers, including:

-- Paid work experience, summer employment, and on-the-job training opportunities

-- Tuition assistance

-- On site tutoring

-- Support services to assist with application fees, enrollment fees, work attire, school or work supplies, etc.

Categories

Education Related Fee Payment Assistance
Prejob Guidance
On the Job Training
Occupation Specific Job Training
Educational Testing
Veteran Employment Programs
Career Counseling
General Youth Employment Programs
Scholarships
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
WIOA Programs
Job Training Resource Lists
Apprenticeship Training
Job Search/Placement
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction

Tutoring for children under age 12 from low income families. Dyslexia tutoring available.

Job readiness training class and work experience training and community service opportunities available. Transportation to job fairs (must meet qualifications; determined upon intake). Computer lab available to fill out applications on line. GED classes and adult dyslexia tutoring also available.

Workshops and classes related to financial education.

Helps parents advocate on behalf of their children with learning disabilities. Right to Educate advocate for students with special needs, including dyslexia.

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Prejob Guidance
Tutoring Services
Financial Literacy Training
School System Advocacy
Housing Search Assistance
Job Search/Placement

Employment services including job matching and referral, job search and job placement assistance, career guidance and assessment, employer services, labor market information, apprenticeships, veteran services, resume design, interview skills development, and a variety of other programs and services.

Computers with internet available.

Many services also apply to out-of-school individuals ages 14-24 with employment barriers, including:

-- Paid work experience, summer employment, and on-the-job training opportunities

-- Tuition assistance

-- On site tutoring

-- Support services to assist with application fees, enrollment fees, work attire, school or work supplies, etc.

Categories

Education Related Fee Payment Assistance
Prejob Guidance
On the Job Training
Occupation Specific Job Training
Educational Testing
Veteran Employment Programs
Career Counseling
General Youth Employment Programs
Scholarships
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
WIOA Programs
Job Training Resource Lists
Apprenticeship Training
Job Search/Placement
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction

Provides a program for youth who have limited or no prior work experience and are experiencing barriers to employment to have an opportunity to participate in a paid work experience with local businesses. Work experiences are typically 4-12 weeks in length, but may be longer depending on the needs of the participant.

Services include:

- Career and guidance counseling.

- Education preparation and planning.

- Paid vocational training.

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Work Experience
Career Counseling
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Prejob Guidance
High School Equivalency/GED Test Sites
General Youth Employment Programs
Prevocational Training
Assistance with job searching, online applications, resume writing, practice interviews, and one on one assistance.

Combines classroom job training from Work Life, Faith and Finances class, and 30-90 days of paid, part-time employment with job support and coaching as participants search for long-term employment.

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Prejob Guidance
Financial Literacy Training

Employment services including job matching and referral, job search and job placement assistance, career guidance and assessment, employer services, labor market information, apprenticeships, veteran services, resume design, interview skills development, and a variety of other programs and services.

Computers with internet available.

Many services also apply to out-of-school individuals ages 14-24 with employment barriers, including:

-- Paid work experience, summer employment, and on-the-job training opportunities

-- Tuition assistance

-- On site tutoring

-- Support services to assist with application fees, enrollment fees, work attire, school or work supplies, etc.

Categories

Education Related Fee Payment Assistance
Prejob Guidance
On the Job Training
Occupation Specific Job Training
Educational Testing
Veteran Employment Programs
Career Counseling
General Youth Employment Programs
Scholarships
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
WIOA Programs
Job Training Resource Lists
Apprenticeship Training
Job Search/Placement
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Prepares Tribal members for competitive employment by offering skill and personal interest assessments, personal career advisement, group support, a personalized portfolio, and a financial award. Career enhancement skill training includes interview skills, resume writing, money management, computer training, leadership skills, etc.

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Vocational Assessment
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Prejob Guidance
Career Counseling
Assists SNAP participants in finding employment and/or training for employment. Provides gas vouchers and other supportive services for independent job search, to attend job search training, vocational training and for job retention.

Categories

Transportation Expense Assistance
Welfare to Work Programs
Prejob Guidance
Job Search/Placement

8-month workforce skill and career accelerator program designed for young adults (ages 18-24) to help them make a plan for their future.

Utilizes a structured cohort model to help explore career and industry opportunities and select a pathway, earn certifications, complete projects or build a portfolio with an industry-specific mentor, and get real job experience. Young adults develop the skills and relationships needed to succeed in higher education, the workforce, or entrepreneurship.

Offers a Future Ready Track program, providing one-on-one mentorship in which young adults gain industry insights, develop essential life and career skills, learn directly from professionals, and have the chance to secure paid internships. Scholarships may be available for those who qualify.

The HUB serves unconnected youth/young adults ages 16-24. Unconnected youth are defined as young adults who are living without permanent family support and have any of the following lived experience: pregnant/parenting, homeless or near homeless, foster care, juvenile probation, runaway or human trafficking/exploitation or are unconnected from their family of origin for any reason. The HUB has focused on providing programming support and services in the areas of education, employment, and empowerment.

Education: The HUB provides programming at Lincoln High for students that are credit deficient, struggling with truancy. These supports and services are aimed to assist students with staying in school and successfully moving closer to the goal of graduation. The HUB recognizes that traditional school does not work for everyone, so we also provide free GED prep classes (ages 16-24) and remove barriers to accessing GED testing.

Employ: The HUB assists participants in developing job skills through connections to volunteer opportunities, access to resources for job searching and supports once employment has been secured.

Empower: Concrete supports are imperative to navigate the transition to adulthood. The HUB empowers participants to advocate for themselves, assists with learning supports and resources and provides additional caring adults in the lives of participants. The HUB assists young people to determine the supports and services available and ensure that a customized system of supports is assembled. Assistance available to young adults includes connection to a Peer Support Specialist, access to emergency needs-based funds, youth eviction prevention programming, connection to housing supports and resources, financial literacy and budgeting assistance through Central Access Navigation and Community Outreach Housing Specialist.

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Prejob Guidance
School Based Teen Parent/Pregnant Teen Programs
Job Search/Placement
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Provides one-on-one assistance to job seekers for job searches, resume assistance, interview preparation, and employer connections. Multiple Career Fairs during the year connect job seekers with employers. Walk-ins and also pre-arranged appointments with a Career Coach are available.

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Job Search/Placement
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Prejob Guidance

Combines classroom job training from Work Life, Faith and Finances class, and 30-90 days of paid, part-time employment with job support and coaching as participants search for long-term employment.

Assists unhoused and underprepared job seekers with a path to secure housing and gainful employment. Job readiness services include education and skills assessment, soft skills training, computer literacy, adult literacy courses and tutoring, money management, GED preparation, and interview training from a holistic perspective.

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Computer Literacy Training Programs
Prejob Guidance
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Literacy Programs

Employment services including job matching and referral, job search and job placement assistance, career guidance and assessment, employer services, labor market information, apprenticeships, veteran services, resume design, interview skills development, and a variety of other programs and services.

Computers with internet available.

Many services also apply to out-of-school individuals ages 14-24 with employment barriers, including:

-- Paid work experience, summer employment, and on-the-job training opportunities

-- Tuition assistance

-- On site tutoring

-- Support services to assist with application fees, enrollment fees, work attire, school or work supplies, etc.

Categories

Education Related Fee Payment Assistance
Prejob Guidance
On the Job Training
Occupation Specific Job Training
Educational Testing
Veteran Employment Programs
Career Counseling
General Youth Employment Programs
Scholarships
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
WIOA Programs
Job Training Resource Lists
Apprenticeship Training
Job Search/Placement
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Help neighbors increase employment success and economic self-sufficiency through adult education, language classes, resume writing and interview skills, job placement, and financial workshops.

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English as a Second Language
Prejob Guidance
Financial Literacy Training
Adult Basic Education

Services include providing shelter, food, clothing, case management, and classes (parenting, money management, job preparation, etc.).

Categories

Financial Literacy Training
Parenting Skills Classes
Homeless Shelter
Case/Care Management
Prejob Guidance
Assists SNAP participants in finding employment and/or training for employment. Provides gas vouchers and other supportive services for independent job search, to attend job search training, vocational training and for job retention.

Categories

Transportation Expense Assistance
Welfare to Work Programs
Prejob Guidance
Job Search/Placement

Employment services including job matching and referral, job search and job placement assistance, career guidance and assessment, employer services, labor market information, apprenticeships, veteran services, resume design, interview skills development, and a variety of other programs and services.

Computers with internet available.

Many services also apply to out-of-school individuals ages 14-24 with employment barriers, including:

-- Paid work experience, summer employment, and on-the-job training opportunities

-- Tuition assistance

-- On site tutoring

-- Support services to assist with application fees, enrollment fees, work attire, school or work supplies, etc.

Categories

Education Related Fee Payment Assistance
Prejob Guidance
On the Job Training
Occupation Specific Job Training
Educational Testing
Veteran Employment Programs
Career Counseling
General Youth Employment Programs
Scholarships
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
WIOA Programs
Job Training Resource Lists
Apprenticeship Training
Job Search/Placement
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction

Classes in English as a Second Language, citizenship, and workforce development. Classes online and at various locations.

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Citizenship Education
Prejob Guidance
English as a Second Language
Assists SNAP participants in finding employment and/or training for employment. Provides gas vouchers and other supportive services for independent job search, to attend job search training, vocational training and for job retention.

Categories

Transportation Expense Assistance
Welfare to Work Programs
Prejob Guidance
Job Search/Placement

Employment services including job matching and referral, job search and job placement assistance, career guidance and assessment, employer services, labor market information, apprenticeships, veteran services, resume design, interview skills development, and a variety of other programs and services.

Computers with internet available.

Many services also apply to out-of-school individuals ages 14-24 with employment barriers, including:

-- Paid work experience, summer employment, and on-the-job training opportunities

-- Tuition assistance

-- On site tutoring

-- Support services to assist with application fees, enrollment fees, work attire, school or work supplies, etc.

Categories

Education Related Fee Payment Assistance
Prejob Guidance
On the Job Training
Occupation Specific Job Training
Educational Testing
Veteran Employment Programs
Career Counseling
General Youth Employment Programs
Scholarships
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
WIOA Programs
Job Training Resource Lists
Apprenticeship Training
Job Search/Placement
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction