Cross-Agency Cooperation and New Funding Opportunities to Support Youth Apprenticeship
Federal grants and agency ‘silo-busting’ present opportunities to scale youth apprenticeship
Federal grants and agency ‘silo-busting’ present opportunities to scale youth apprenticeship
Best practices for centering youth voices and building strong youth-adult partnerships in systems change and advocacy work.
This brief introduces a new resource to support communication between educators and employers as they develop work-based learning programs.
PAYA continues to support the expanding field of youth apprenticeship in America by reinvesting in grantees and growing the PAYA Network.
Focus groups reveal students and parents are excited about youth apprenticeships – important takeaways for apprenticeship program leaders.
ApprenticeshipNH’s High School program shows how community colleges can support youth work-based learning in the skilled trades.
With an unnecessary employment requirement gone, schools & training systems have an opportunity to get youth into a stable pilot career.
Skilled trades apprentices continue to face discrimination and harassment. Youth apprenticeship can’t flourish unless big changes are made.
College presidents and workforce leaders should implement these strategies to take their industry advisory committees to the next level.