Pathways provides information on local and national events, conferences and opportunities that appeal to workforce, youth development, and education subscribers. Please let us know of other events and we will gladly include them!
Pathways is now a registered training provider with the EDD Employment and Training Network. Contact Pathways or the ETN for more info.
Pathways Partner Amanda Gerrie will be presenting at the East Bay Express' Progressive Opportunities Career Fair at the David Brower Center, 2150 Allston Way, Berkeley.
Bridging the Bay Afterschool Conference:
Saturday, January 29 9:45-11:15am
Pathways Partner (the louder partner??) Kim Coulthurst will be co-presenting "A Fairfield Case Study: Improving Afterschool Quality System-Wide through Increased Youth Engagement" at Oakland Technical High School
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Workforce Development Programs:
The San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce Development released RFP #111
Due January 20 at 5:00pm
CDBG and SFRA funding (grab the last of those redevelopment dollars before the Brown administration eliminates them) for workforce and youth employment oriented programs. If you are just hearing about it, you're probably too late. Let us know if you need any assistance with those proposals.
Progressive Opportunities Career Fair:
Sunday, January 23 2-6pm Due January 20 at 5:00pm
CDBG and SFRA funding (grab the last of those redevelopment dollars before the Brown administration eliminates them) for workforce and youth employment oriented programs. If you are just hearing about it, you're probably too late. Let us know if you need any assistance with those proposals.
Progressive Opportunities Career Fair:
Pathways Partner Amanda Gerrie will be presenting at the East Bay Express' Progressive Opportunities Career Fair at the David Brower Center, 2150 Allston Way, Berkeley.
Bridging the Bay Afterschool Conference:
Saturday, January 29 9:45-11:15am
Pathways Partner (the louder partner??) Kim Coulthurst will be co-presenting "A Fairfield Case Study: Improving Afterschool Quality System-Wide through Increased Youth Engagement" at Oakland Technical High School
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Workforce Development Programs:
Wednesday, February 2 9:30am-12:00pm
The Bay Area Workforce Funding Collaborative will present the findings from the recently released evaluation of the first five years of grantmaking and discuss the challenges of measuring outcomes for employment training programs. RSVP: sgonzales@sff.org or 415.733.8540
California Placement Association Annual Conference:
March 2 and 3, San Diego, CA
Friend and colleague Larry Robbin will be giving the keynote speech "Appreciating the Impact of Your Work" and the following workshops:
The Bay Area Workforce Funding Collaborative will present the findings from the recently released evaluation of the first five years of grantmaking and discuss the challenges of measuring outcomes for employment training programs. RSVP: sgonzales@sff.org or 415.733.8540
California Placement Association Annual Conference:
March 2 and 3, San Diego, CA
Friend and colleague Larry Robbin will be giving the keynote speech "Appreciating the Impact of Your Work" and the following workshops:
- How to Help People Survive the Long Haul to Employment! Keeping People Motivated to Job Search!
- From Jails to Jobs! Employment Success With Exoffenders
- Success With Job Development and Business Services in the Recession!
- The Barrier Buster! How to Overcome the Employment Barriers in the Hard-to-Employ
National Youth Employment Members Forum:
April 7-9, Miami, FL
Pathways is attending this forum for NYEC members who are leading thinkers and professionals in the fields of youth development, workforce development, and education. This member-driven, member-focused meeting provides attendees valuable opportunities to learn about topics and issues most significant to their work.
Spring 2011 – San Francisco Workforce Development Forum:
mid-April date TBD
Spring 2011 – San Francisco Workforce Development Forum:
mid-April date TBD
The Workforce Division of SF Office of Economic and Workforce Development will be hosting a Workforce Development Forum in mid-April (date TBD). This Forum will highlight:
- Best practices within the Workforce Development field from national, state and local models
- Capacity-Building Strategies for Workforce Providers to expand their workforce services and build sustainable, functional programs
- Employer Engagement: hearing from employers on workforce needs, particularly given the economic times
Annual National Conference of the National Association of Workforce Development Professionals:
May 15-18 Virginia Beach, VA
Larry Robbin will be giving these workshops:
- Building Bridges to the American Workplace! Employment Counseling with Immigrants and Refugees!
- How Well Are You Serving the Dislocated Worker Professional?
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