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800 Hartford youths join 1,200 in region gaining job experience via summer program

More than 800 youths in Hartford will gain job experience this summer by participating in the 2025 Summer Youth Employment and Learning Program (SYELP), city officials said Tuesday.

Hartford nonprofit seeking employers to hire 200 students

Hartford nonprofit Community Renewal Team (CRT) is seeking businesses in the city to hire some 200 students in its annual summer youth employment program.

🔒Nonprofit Notebook —April 1, 2019

The Connecticut Historical Society (CHS), a Smithsonian affiliate, has named a museum director from New Mexico as its chief executive.

200 students to attend pro-manufacturing event

State and manufacturing officials will educate more than 200 middle school students Wednesday on the opportunities in manufacturing.
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Capital Workforce Partners scores $5.8M for job training

Connecticut's workforce development board in north central Connecticut has been awarded a $5.8 million federal grant to upskill workers for jobs in growing industries.

🔒Nonprofit Notebook —September 17, 2018

Capital Workforce Partners (CWP), the state's workforce development board in north central Connecticut, said it received a...

🔒Workforce development funding under threat

Although funding to train opportunity youths and low-skill adults has steadily declined in recent years, Jim Boucher, chief strategy officer for Capital Workforce Partners in Hartford, is growing confident those dollars could be revived.

Capital Workforce Partners receives $98K grant to support disconnected youths

Capital Workforce Partners (CWP), the state's workforce development board in north central Connecticut, said it received a $98,000 grant to improve data-sharing platforms that spread awareness about at-risk youths.
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Workforce program for ex-offenders scores $400K grant

Hartford's Capital Workforce Partners, the state's workforce development board in north central Connecticut, announced Monday its employment training program for ex-offenders has notched a $400,000 grant.

2018 employment program to serve 1,300 youths

More than 1,000 youths in Greater Hartford will begin working on Monday under a summer career readiness program aimed at training young people for jobs in high-demand sectors.
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