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Tallahassee, Fla:
TALLAHASSEE—Workforce Florida Inc., in its ongoing efforts to strengthen Florida’s workforce, today announced it has awarded more than $4 million to enhance local digital literacy initiatives through 19 of the state’s 24 Regional Workforce Boards.
Participating Regional Workforce Boards from Northwest to South Florida are using the individual grants of up to $250,000 to offer new technology training opportunities and add to existing digital literacy efforts to address the needs of their region.
“Stronger digital access and technology training are integral to creating a workforce that can succeed in the 21st century,” said Chris Hart IV, President and CEO of Workforce Florida. “This investment is a vital tool to help us meet our goals of strengthening Florida’s workforce, businesses and, ultimately, the economy through more highly skilled and productive workers.”
The $4.3 million in grants comes from the state’s share of federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds. The grants are allowing participating Regional Workforce Boards to create or add to their existing digital literacy programs, and to provide additional training to respond to the needs of employers and individuals in their communities. Regional Workforce Boards are using the grants for efforts including expanding the availability of no-cost or low-cost Microsoft training vouchers and providing low-income families with refurbished computers, upgraded software and online access. They also are establishing a variety of new initiatives and enhancing existing programs that serve high school students, adults, military veterans and seniors.
The announcement comes as Florida continues to distribute its allotment of 40,000 free Microsoft vouchers for online technology training and certifications through the Microsoft® Elevate America program. Since Workforce Florida partnered with Microsoft in May to launch the Elevate America program in Florida, all 24 Regional Workforce Boards have distributed more than 18,000 vouchers to Floridians for training and certifications ranging from Microsoft Office Suite courses including Excel, Outlook, Word, PowerPoint and more to IT Professional courses designed for those who work in, or plan to pursue a career in, the IT field. The Florida Elevate America vouchers will be issued until August 21, 2010, or while supplies last.
For more information about Elevate America or to request a free training or certification voucher, go to http://elevateamerica.floridajobs.org/. For more on the recipients of Florida’s Digital Access Grants, contact any of the Regional Workforce Board recipients listed below. Media contact information for these boards is available at http://www.workforceflorida.com/boards/table.htm.
Regional Workforce Boards receiving Digital Access Grants:
Workforce Development Board of Okaloosa and Walton Counties
Okaloosa, Walton
$250,000
Chipola Regional Workforce Development Board
Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, Washington
$250,000
Gulf Coast Workforce Board
Bay, Franklin, Gulf
$250,000
WORKFORCE plus
Gadsden, Leon, Wakulla
$250,000
North Florida Workforce Development Board
Hamilton, Jefferson, Lafayette, Madison, Suwannee, Taylor
$250,000
Florida Crown Workforce Board
Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Union
$250,000
FloridaWorks
Alachua, Bradford
$250,000
Workforce Connection
Citrus, Levy, Marion
$250,000
Center for Business Excellence
Flagler, Volusia
$176,910
Brevard Workforce
Brevard
$250,000
WorkNet Pinellas
Pinellas
$250,000
Tampa Bay WorkForce Alliance
Hillsborough
$250,000
Pasco Hernando Workforce Board Inc.
Hernando, Pasco
$100,000
Suncoast Workforce
Manatee, Sarasota
$250,000
Heartland Workforce
DeSoto, Hardee, Highlands
$20,000
Workforce Solutions
Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee, St. Lucie
$250,000
Workforce Alliance
Palm Beach
$250,000
Workforce One
Broward
$250,000
South Florida Workforce
Miami-Dade, Monroe
$250,000
Total
$4,296,910
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About Workforce Florida
Workforce Florida, Inc. (WFI) is the statewide workforce investment board led by business and government leaders and charged with overseeing Florida’s workforce system, which includes the Agency for Workforce Innovation and 24 Regional Workforce Boards. Its mission is to develop strategies that help Floridians enter, remain and advance in the workforce while supporting economic development priorities and strengthening the state’s business climate. Florida’s workforce system provided services including job search, referral and placement assistance as well as training to more than 1.7 million job seekers and employers last year. Learn more about Florida’s workforce resources and solutions at www.EmployFlorida.com.
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