Title: Regional Workforce Development in Southeastern Wisconsin
1- Regional Workforce Development in Southeastern
Wisconsin
2Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic
Development
Generation 1 Red Generation 2 Grey
Generation 3 Gold
Total of 39 WIRED Regions funded by US
Department of Labor Employment and Training
Administration
3Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic
Development
November 15, 2006
Source Excerpt from letter to WIRED Regional
Leads, November 15, 2006 Asst. Secretary Emily
Stover DeRocco
4Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic
Development
Elements of Workforce Investment System
Transformation
Source Letter to WIRED Regional Leads, November
15, 2006 Asst. Secretary Emily Stover DeRocco
5Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic
Development
Elements of Workforce Investment System
Transformation
Source Letter to WIRED Regional Leads, November
15, 2006 Asst. Secretary Emily Stover DeRocco
6 Align for a Regional Win
- Align the education, economic development and
workforce systems with a focus on the talent
pipeline - Cultivate workforce talent,
- Deliver demand-driven talent development
services, and - Catalyze systems integration for seamless
solutions. - Target investment in M7 driver industries - every
driver industry job creates 5 other jobs in the
economy
7Highlights of RWAs Workforce Innovation Fund
Workforce Innovation Fund of 2.5 million total
by RWA for Milwaukee 7 Region To be
announced at April 11, 2008 Workforce Innovation
Forum event A Different Mindset from
Traditional Funding Grant Investment Deficit-b
ased Asset-based Funder at arms length Funder
as co-innovator Risk-adverse Risk-tolerant
8Highlights of RWAs Workforce Innovation Fund
- Three Funding Tiers
- Exploratory Investments 250,000 total for
awards up to 20,000Supports research
development and partnership formation through a
small investment to develop concept - Demonstration Investment 1 million total for
awards up to 100,000 Supports innovative pilot
program or training - Implementation Investment 1.25 million total
for awards up to 250,000Brings innovative pilot
program or training to a regional scale,
leverages / coordinates with additional funding
sources -
9Demand Side
For Employers One point of contact via Milwaukee
7 website Demand-driven business
services Proactive in forecasting, yet as
responsive as possible to immediate workforce
needs Implement industry council workforce
strategies Innovative pilot projects
10Supply Side
For Job Seekers Recreate the talent pipeline by
funding innovative approaches Prepare more to
enter Science, Technology Engineering, and Math
fields Collaborate across K-16 education
following Milwaukee 7 economic framework Promote
careers in driver industries Local pilot
programs for specialized needs
11Transformation
Workforce Infrastructure Workforce system
transformation Alignment of workforce board
training funds Connection with private foundation
investments
12Regional Workforce Alliance Governance Structure