Promoting policies that improve economic outcomes for low-income working adults by enabling them to improve their skills and fill the job needs of employers in the region.
An excerpt from the Joyce Foundation's 2010 annual report
Efforts to increase opportunities for low-income, low-skilled adults to acquire the skills needed to advance to better jobs
New Web site is launched to help states increase the number of low-income working adults who have the skills and credentials they need to compete for 21st Century jobs.
Can subsidized jobs and intensive services help ex-prisoners make it in the job market?
State of the Union Address Underscores Key Priorities of Foundation's Workforce Development Program
The Washington Post’s Erza Klein singles out Joyce grantee in first ever Wonky Awards
Joyce-sponsored Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence honors the nation’s top 10 community colleges
Joyce grantee Jobs for the Future launches Credentials that Work initiative
Finalists selected for the Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence