Youth RFP Information Session - Clark County

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805 Broadway Street,Vancouver WA 98660

11 January, 2023

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Workforce Southwest Washington is looking to fund several organizations for the delivery of services to out-of-school youth ages 16-24. We are looking to identify consortiums capable of offering integrated services focused on providing holistic support and training to prepare out-of-school youth for post-secondary and career success. Organizations who serve the following priority populations should especially attend: Individuals experiencing mental health issuesPast or current justice-involvementUnhoused individualsLGBTQIA+Low income youth Single or expecting parents Communities of colorEnglish Language LearnersYouth in or aged out of foster careVeterans or eligible spousesDisplaced homemakersPost-secondary education such as any community collegesIndividuals with disabilitiesGeographic Area: Clark, Cowlitz Wahkiakum Counties (additional event on January 9th in Cowlitz & Wahkiakum Counties; organizations interested in serving all 3 counties are encouraged to attend both) Grant Amount: A total of $1,068,530.00 funds are anticipated to be available for year one of the program. These funds will be divided among all three counties Contract Term: July 1, 2023 – June 30, 2024 (contract extensions available for 2 more years) At this event, we will answer all questions about the funding opportunity, and then follow up with some networking time for all attendees to consider how their organizations might work together to serve out-of-school-youth. Minutes from the meeting and a contact list of all attendees will be available on the website below. For more information on this funding opportunity, visit: https://workforcesw.org/investments/investments-funding-opportunities Workforce Southwest Washington (WSW), a nonprofit organization, is the Local Workforce Development Board (LWDB) designated by federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) legislation to oversee the public workforce system in Cowlitz, Wahkiakum and Clark counties. WSW funds invests in community-based organizations, nonprofits and other groups that provide services that help individuals gain skills to obtain good-paying jobs or advance in their careers and help companies recruit, train and retain workers. Since 2003, WSW has invested more than $120 million in Southwest Washington. Workforce Southwest Washington is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Washington Relay 711.

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