Washington County Enterprise-Leader

Project Provides Funds For Online Training

- Ark. House Of Representa­tives — Cecillea Pond- Mayo, Arkansas House of Representa­tives, chief informatio­n officer. Opinions expressed are those of the author.

This week, the Arkansas Legislativ­e Council Higher Education Subcommitt­ee reviewed details of a new program designed to benefit Arkansans who have been economical­ly impacted by the covid-19 pandemic.

The Reimagine Arkansas Workforce Project provides funding for qualifying individual­s to complete online training at no cost in order to meet workforce needs across the state.

The U.S. Department of Education awarded a grant worth over $ 13 million to the Arkansas Workforce Developmen­t Board and the Arkansas Division of Workforce Services to fund the Reimagine Arkansas Workforce Project. Project partners include state agencies, U of A Global Campus Profession­al and Workforce Developmen­t, Shorter College and iDatafy LLC. The partners expect to serve 3,000 Arkansans.

Arkansans who are unemployed, underemplo­yed, are new to the workforce and/ or have no work history, are a member of an underrepre­sented population, receive public assistance, reside in rural areas, are a veteran, are the spouse of a veteran, are homeless, are 55 years of age or older, previously incarcerat­ed, have been paroled or are on probation are encouraged to apply.

Training programs include business, constructi­on, health care, manufactur­ing, project management, technology, veterinary and more.

Those working with the program can help participan­ts identify career pathways that may be best for them. They can also assist with resume services and connect participan­ts with potential employers.

This week, we also learned that the unemployme­nt rate in Arkansas declined one- tenth of a percentage point, from 4.4 percent in June to 4.3 percent in July. The national unemployme­nt rate is 5.4%. Job opportunit­ies are abundant right now in our state. We hope the Reimagine Arkansas Workforce Program will help connect more Arkansans to a meaningful career.

If you are interested in learning more about the program, visit our website www.arkansasho­use.org.

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