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Unpacking the global impact of our first five years
JPMC’s workforce investments spanned 30 states, 81 cities & Washington, D.C.
North America:
Canada
Mexico
United States
South America:
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Peru
Europe:
Belgium
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
United Kingdom
Middle East & Africa:
Israel
Saudi Arabia
South Africa
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
Asia Pacific:
Australia
China
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Japan
Malaysia
Philippines
Singapore
South Korea
Taiwan
Thailand
Vietnam
$300M funded under New Skills at Work to 738 partners:
Direct Service: $172M
Research and Systems Change: $128M
Number of participants:
International – 76,000
Domestic – 78,000
How NSAW improved workforce systems:
Job Training & Career Education
German America Chamber of Commerce - Scale apprenticeships to new regions and occupations International Labour Organization (ILO) - Provide 672 women with STEM skills, employability, leadership training, and mentorship in Indonesia, Philippines and Thailand
Labor Market Research & Data
Credential Engine- Create Credential Registry for workers and business organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)- Development of the OECD Skills for Jobs database
Industry and Employer Collaboration
The National Fund for Workforce Solutions - Build partnerships between community and business leaders to support worker advancement in 34 US cities
Skills for Chicagoland’s Future - Engage employers to understand their hiring needs, design tailored training programs, and obtain hiring commitments
Career Pathways
Community College Research Center at Columbia University - Identify new cost-effective approaches to helping students select career pathways in community colleges
Louisiana Community & Technical College System - Expand Train to Attain, a credentialing program targeting underserved populations statewide
Building the Workforce Development Ecosystem
The Aspen Institute - Support year-long workforce leadership academies in Chicago, New Orleans, and Jersey City
The Bertelsmann Stiftung - Enable German municipalities to better plan for the labor market integration of refugees
Investing in high-growth industries
Manufacturing - $9M
Health - $22.4M
Transportation, Distribution and Logistics - $27.8M
IT - $75.5M
Supporting higher education – $50.3M
Sources: © 2019 JPMorgan Chase & Co.
By the Numbers: First Five Years of New Skills at Work
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