Follow the Money: Exploring Georgia’s Workforce Development Funding

On July 16 GBPI Senior Policy Analyst Alex Camardelle hosted a webinar that examines Georgia’s approach to workforce development and policy solutions the state can use to increase investment in training and education to prepare Georgians for high-quality jobs that support thriving families.

This discussion is a project of PROSPER Georgia, a coalition of workforce advocates who champion an inclusive economy. PROSPER Georgia’s goal is to eliminate poverty in Georgia by removing barriers to meaningful, family-supporting jobs.

Download the presentation here.

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