Goodwill Industries of Northwest North Carolina has received a $33,000 grant from the Duke Energy Foundation to help implement its Northwest North Carolina Next Generation Workforce Development Initiative. The initiative will provide 1,000 youth and young adults with career readiness and occupational skills training designed to overcome barriers to their success, ensure their high school graduation and smooth their transition into post-secondary education or skills training as they become northwest North Carolina’s next generation workforce.
The support from the Duke Energy Foundation will allow Goodwill to
expand its existing youth career programs in Buncombe County and other areas in
its territory.
Sherry Carpenter, vice president of workforce development services
with Goodwill, said, “This grant will allow Goodwill to do even more of the
good work we are doing to prepare youth and young adults in northwest North
Carolina for jobs in the area’s 21st century economy.”
Goodwill’s youth programs provide career
planning, real life preparation activity, job readiness, coaching, mentoring,
tutoring, workplace experience and mentoring, specific occupational skills
training and permanent job placement. Young people partcipating in the Next
Generation initiative will accomplish the following:
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Preparing individual career plans
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Graduating from high school
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Obtaining a GED
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Becoming financially literate
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Participating in the annual Real
World event
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Participating in Professional
Development Day
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Former gang members rejecting gang
life
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Participating in college and
business visitation tours
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Accessing college or occupational
skills training with scholarships
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Graduating from college
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Obtaining occupational skills
training credential/certificate
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Receiving job readiness training
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Participating in subsidized work
experience/mentoring
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Placed in un-subsidized part or
full-time work
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Retaining a job for six months
The grant was provided under the Foundation’s Economic
and Workforce Development funding priority which, among other economic and
workforce development strategies, supports the preparation of students for the
21st century economy through college and career readiness programs.
“The Next
Generation Workforce Development Initiative will be a great program to help
prepare students and young adults for jobs today and in the future. Duke Energy
is committed to economic development in North Carolina. Having a well prepared
workforce is one key to attracting and keeping industry. We are excited to
partner with an organization like Goodwill, which does a great job with
workforce development.”
About
the Duke Energy Foundation
The Duke Energy Foundation actively works to
improve the quality of life in its communities, lending expertise in the form
of leadership and philanthropic support to charitable organizations. Duke
Energy has long been committed to building and supporting the communities in
which its customers and employees live and work.
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