Pima Community College will receive $400,000 over the next two years as part of Strada Education Network’s Employer and Community College Partnership Challenge to support innovative employer partnerships that connect learners to in-demand employment opportunities and strengthen regional economies.
During the initial phase of this initiative, Pima will work with American Medical Response, Competitive Engineering Inc., and Leonardo Electronics U.S. Inc. to create new on-ramps to high quality education and build clear pathways to high-skilled jobs.
“Pima is committed to transformational change to advance equitable workforce development,” Pima Chancellor Lee D. Lambert said. “Our Centers of Excellence provide opportunities to advance equity at scale and this funding ensures all of our learners have access to high-wage jobs.”
Strada Education Network created this grant-making initiative to partner with community colleges to support stronger regional economies and communities. The initiative aims to improve employment and socioeconomic outcomes for students who historically have faced significant barriers to economic mobility.
“We are honored to be selected by Strada Education Network for this grant,” Pima Dean of Workforce Development & Lifelong Learning Amanda Abens said. “Pima’s Employment Accelerator will jumpstart high-wage employment opportunities for diverse learners in Pima FastTrack and other accelerated models.”
In addition to Pima, 10 other colleges received grants:
- Broward College, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
- Carl Albert State College, Sallisaw, Oklahoma
- Community College of Rhode Island, Warwick, Rhode Island
- Green River College, Auburn, Washington
- Honolulu Community College, Honolulu, Hawaii
- Ivy Tech Community College, Indianapolis, Indiana
- MiraCosta College, North San Diego County, California
- Salt Lake Community College, Salt Lake City, Utah
- Surry Community College, Dobson, North Carolina
- West Georgia Technical College, La Grange, Georgia
Strada Education Network is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to helping people take advantage of education and training after high school that helps them secure a good job, do meaningful work, contribute to their communities, and lead a fulfilling life. Strada helps students succeed beyond completion of a certificate or degree through its research, charitable grants, and social impact investments, as well as through the work of Strada-supported nonprofit organizations, CAEL, Education at Work, InsideTrack, and Roadtrip Nation, which directly serve learners and workers. Learn more at stradaeducation.org.
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