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May 17, 2017
NCWorksCommission
Workforce Update
• NCWorks Career Pathways Conference 2.0
May 17 – May 19, Embassy Suites, Cary, NC
• “Ready, Set, Engage: Investing in NC’s Workforce”
May 31 - June 1, NC Rural Center, Raleigh, NC
• Legislative update
NCWorksCommission
Working Smart Soft Skills Program
Dr. Patrick Graham
President and CEO, Charlotte Works
Danielle Frazier
COO, Charlotte Works
May 17, 2017
NCWorksCommission
Governance and System Alignment Committee
Susan Jackson, Chair
Jenni Owen
Mandy Cohen
Shawn Brown
Joe Rogers
BJ Murphy
Margaret Spellings
NCWorksCommission
Business Engagement Committee
Marti Matthews, Chair
Stephen Rosenburgh
Joe Magno
Jimmie Williamson
Kevin Sills
Josh Arant
Walter Siegenthaler
Tony Copeland
NCWorksCommission
Accountability and Performance Committee
Mel Chernoff, Chair
Kimberly Toler
Lewis Dishmon
Olalah Njenga
Osceola “Oats” Elliss
Machelle Sanders
NCWorksCommission
2017 Annual Program Review
The NCWorks Commission is responsible for reviewing
and evaluating the programs and plans of agencies
operating federally- or state-funded workforce
development programs for effectiveness, duplication,
fiscal accountability, and coordination.
NCWorksCommission
Community College System
Customized Training
Small Business
Basic Skills (WIOA Title II)
Occupational Career Education
Post-secondary Career, Technical &
Vocational Education
DHHS
Community Block Grant
Food & Nutrition Services
TANF (Work First)
Vocational Rehabilitation (WIOA Title IV)
Services for the Blind
Long Term Vocational Support Services
Senior Community Service Employment
Workforce System Programs
NCWorksCommission
Workforce System Programs
Department of Public
Instruction
Career and Technical Education
Department of Administration
Native American Workforce
Development Program
Department of Commerce
WIOA Title I
WIOA Title III
TAA
Veterans Program
Apprenticeship
NCWorksCommission
Annual Program Review Results
• Target Populations
• Jobseeker Services
• Business Services
• Outreach Strategies to Businesses
Target Populations
10%
15%
15%
15%
20%
20%
20%
25%
30%
35%
45%
45%
45%
45%
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 50%
YOUTH
ADULTS OVER AGE 55
INDIVIDUALS INTERESTED IN STARTING A BUSINESS
INCUMBENT WORKERS
GENERAL POPULATION
YOUTH - STUDENTS
MEMBERS OF INDIAN TRIBES
INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES, INCLUDING LOW-VISION OR …
INDIVIDUALS LACKING BASIC LITERACY SKILLS
VETERANS
ADULTS
LOW-INCOME INDIVIDUALS
UNEMPLOYED INDIVIDUALS
UNDEREMPLOYED
Target Population
Target PopulationPercentage of Workforce Programs
Jobseeker Services
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%
Childcare assistance
Supported employment
Clothing
Transportation
Paid work experience
Counseling - personal improvement
Job coaching
Tuition assistance for education and/or training
Employment resources
Work-based learning, on-the-job training, apprenticeships
Employability/Soft skills training
Assessments
Skill development
Career counseling
Job search assistance
Resume assistance/writing
Interview preparation skills
Education and/or training classes
Jobseeker ServicesPercentage of Workforce Programs
Business Services
10%
15% 15%
20%
25% 25%
30% 30% 30% 30%
35% 35%
40%
45%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
Business Outreach Strategies
75%
70%
65%
65%
60%
45%
45%
35%
35%
35%
30%
25%
20%
15%
15%
10%
10%
5%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%
Word of mouth
Attending industry events, networking events
Website
Company visits
Printed materials
Videos
Sector strategies/career pathway development
YouTube
Radio/TV advertisments
Cold calling
Blogs
Newsletter
NC Competes for Jobs tour stop
SnapChat
NCWorksCommission
2017 Annual Program Review
Workforce Development Programs
2015-2016
Funding - $1.39 Billion
2016-2017
Funding - $1.64 Billion
NCWorksCommission
Education and Training Committee
Chris Watters, Chair
Sherry Carpenter
Hope Williams
E. Ray Mayo
Korey Coon
Mike Okun
Mark Johnson
May 17, 2017
NCWorksCommission
Career and Technical Education Panel Discussion
Jo Anne Honeycutt
Department of Public Instruction
Ashlie Thompson
Vernon Malone College and Career Academy
Bill Brooks
Executive Building Maintenance
Terri Allen
Wake Tech Community College
Kiera Watson
Vernon Malone Graduate
NCWorksCommission
NCWorks Certified Career Pathways
1. Healthcare/Nursing
Cape Fear and Lumber River
2. Healthcare
Region C
3. Healthcare/Nursing
High Country
May 17, 2017
NCWorksCommission
• Community Block Grant
• Food & Nutrition Services
• TANF (WorkFirst)
• WIOA Title IV, Vocational
Rehabilitation
• Services for the Blind
• Long Term Vocational
Support Services
• Senior Community
Service Employment
Health & Human Services
• WIOA Title I
• WIOA Title III
• TAA
• Veterans Program
• Apprenticeship
Commerce
• Career Tech
Ed.
Public Instruction
• Customized Training
• Small Business
• WIOA Title II, Basic
Skills
• Occupational
Career Ed.
• Post-secondary
Career, Tech &
Vocational Ed.
Community College
• Native American
Workforce Dev.
Program
Administration
May 17, 2017