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Jobs Initiative
Technical Assistance

The Jobs Initiative was an eight-year, $30 million effort to help 18- to 35-year-old, inner-city residents obtain family-supporting jobs, funded by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. JFF provided assistance to the foundation and to the initiative’s sites to help them achieve systemic reforms that improve job opportunities for low-income people in their regions.

Nationally, the Jobs Initiative placed more than 12,000 low-income people in jobs, catalyzed numerous innovations in the field, and was responsible for significant systems reforms in a number of its sites. For more information and access to the many Jobs Initiative publications, please go to aecf.org.
 
Publications

Engaging Employers to Benefit Low-Income Job Seekers: Lessons from the Jobs Initiative

Systems Reform in the Jobs Initiative: Lessons from Using the Framework for Labor Market Systems Reform

The Employer's Voice: Frontline Workers and Workforce Advancement

The Framework for Labor Market Systems Reform for the Jobs Initiative Sites

Workforce Development and Community-Based Organizations

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