Dec 7 2023

Native Workforce Development Policy and Data: The Current Landscape and Ways Philanthropy Can Strengthen Them

Workforce Matters

Virtual

This webinar will provide a comprehensive overview of the main federal policies governing Native workforce development and their degree of effectiveness, the nature and extent of the data explaining the current state of the Native workforce nationally and locally, and how increased philanthropic focus and resources can strengthen Native workforce policy and data, leading to better outcomes on the ground. Attendees will hear from Indian Country policy and data experts about specific policy and data issues and the ways their organizations can help Native nations and communities address them.

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