Kingslow Associates
Workforce Development
The synergy between job creation and workforce development is not axiomatic. Businesses need access to education and training institutions, labor market intermediaries and support service providers. Workforce intermediaries, training providers and support organizations need direct input from business and industry to ensure that training is current and relevant. Sector-based workforce development strategies that are linked to regional labor markets and industry clusters can solidify these connections and increase access to jobs and career advancement opportunities for incumbent workers and entry-level jobseekers from low-income communities.
Our work is focused on strengthening the capacity of training and service providers to help individuals succeed, and integrating workforce development with regional economic development, industry clusters and community change initiatives. We provide strategic planning and technical assistance to workforce partnerships and labor market intermediaries and conduct evaluations of sector-based training programs and alliances.
Representative Projects
Generation Work
Client: Annie E. Casey Foundation
Providing documentation and formative evaluation services to national, multi-site initiative designed to increase career opportunities for young adults, particularly young adults of color from low-income families. Launched in 2016, Generation Work has expanded the capacity of workforce development stakeholders to work in partnerships to address structural and systemic challenges affecting young adult workers. The first phase focused on applying equity and inclusion and positive youth development principles to strategies, policies and practices. In the current expansion and field building phase, local partnerships are helping employers hire and retain young adult workers by adopting responsive employment practices.
Expanding Job Opportunities for Disconnected Young Adults
Client: Baltimore Mayor's Office of Employment Development
Evaluation of Baltimore's implementation of the Urban Employment for Youth and Young Adults Demonstration, a U.S. Department of Labor-funded initiative to increase access for disconnected young adults to in-demand jobs in targeted industry sectors. Baltimore focused on building the capacity of sector-focused training organizations, neighborhood-based services providers and public agencies to form effective partnerships. The initiative resulted in sustained partnerships, improved funding allocations and the ongoing involvement of legal services and child support organizations in workforce development strategies.
Culinary Arts Training Program Evaluation
Client: Reconcile New Orleans
Evaluation of a culinary arts training program for at-risk youth and associated social enterprises. Assessed effectiveness of existing workforce development programs and operations, documented best practices from the field, and developed indicators and tools for ongoing self-assessment and sustainability. Provided technical assistance to inform growth strategies that strengthen linkages to the hospitality and food services sectors and improve job retention and career advancement outcomes for participants.