City Of Boston: Apply Today To Serve On Community Advisory Board For Green Jobs
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Boston MA
09 June, 2021
1:39 PM
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Press release from the City of Boston: June 9, 2021 The City is seeking applications for a Community Advisory Board that will help guide the development and implementation of green jobs programming in Fiscal Year 2022. The The City of Boston is launching a new green jobs initiative to support equitable recovery in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Mayor Janey's Fiscal Year 2022 (FY22) budget includes $1 million for green jobs, and another $1 million dedicated to zero waste and mobility jobs. The pandemic exposed and exacerbated Apply online (English) Community Advisory Board (CAB) members will be key partners in shaping our FY22 plan. In collaboration with the CAB, the City hopes to invest in green jobs measures that represent community-supported values and support an equitable recovery, with wealth building and economic mobility for our residents The application will be open for the next month. We will review applications on a rolling basis, so please share this with your friends engaged in green jobs and workforce development! For the Community Advisory Board, we are looking for active participation from community members who are engaged in green jobs and workforce development and that reflect the variety of backgrounds, interests, lived experiences, and expertises of Boston residents. We welcome all applications. Please note: We have a limited number of seats on the CAB so we will optimize for diversity and inclusive representation. For the Community Advisory Board, we are looking for active participation from community members who are engaged in green jobs and workforce development and that reflect the variety of backgrounds, interests, lived experiences, and expertises of Boston residents. We welcome all applications. Please note: We have a limited number of seats on the CAB so we will optimize for diversity and inclusive representation. This press release was produced by the City of Boston. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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