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Baltimore Workforce CollaborativeBaltimore, MDThe Baltimore Workforce Intermediary Project is an alliance of approximately 70 organizations that are collaborating to improve the economic health of the city of Baltimore by developing a workforce system that prepares city residents for skilled positions with employers who are experiencing critical workforce shortages. Funding CollaborativeThe Baltimore Workforce Intermediary Project is financed by a network of seven regional and national foundations in conjunction with the BaltimoreWorkforce Investment Board and the Mayor’s Office of Employment Development. The foundation partners are the Aaron Straus & Lillie Straus Foundation; the Abell Foundation; the Annie E. Casey Foundation; the Goldseker Foundation; Open Society Institute-Baltimore; the Thalheimer Foundation; and the Weinberg Foundation. Together with key educational institutions and nonprofit organizations, the funders form a steering committee to plan strategically aligned investments, with the healthcare sector as its initial venture. Originally housed within the Maryland Hospital Association, the Baltimore Alliance for Careers in Healthcare operates as an independent, nonprofit, workforce intermediary with membership drawn from both the health care industry and the funder community, including:
Key Strategies and Proposed InterventionsThe Baltimore Workforce Intermediary Project is endeavoring to restructure the city’s approach to workforce development by creating a climate of collaboration among public and private stakeholders. The project supports the formation and expansion of sectoral intermediaries that coordinate financial resources and service providers to help low income residents find and keep jobs with employers who need skilled workers. These intermediaries convene sectoral planning, analyze the skills and competencies needed by employers in the industry sector, facilitate the development of new curricula and program designs by service providers, and raise revenue to run programs by aligning grants from multiple sources. The public/private funder collaborative works proactively with employers to support the work of industry-sector intermediaries. Labor Market AnalysisThe following powerpoint provides an analysis of Baltimore regional labor market. The analysis is intended to provide a picture into overall employment conditions and structural changes in this local economy, focusing on the period from 2001-2007. Though this data does not capture changes associated with the recent 2008 recession, it should still provide useful insights into medium-term demographic and employment changes. For a full guide to the data content, structure, and how it might be used, please listen to the June 16, 2009, recorded webinar available here: http://www.nfwsolutions.org/elearning.html downloads/tools/Baltimore_Counties.ppt downloads/tools/Baltimore_Notes.xls downloads/tools/Baltimore_Data.zip
ContactPatrice CromwellAnnie E. Casey Foundation pcromwell@aecf.org Workforce Partnerships<< Return to Collaboratives List |
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