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A new report from Ascend Indiana and EmployIndy takes a deeper look at the job market and postsecondary education following the pandemic.
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Additional funding proposed for city budget to help pay for post-secondary education in IndianapolisThe Indy Achieves program provides scholarships and grants to students working towards a degree or certification.
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A Marion County program to connect high school students with paid, on-the-job experience will receive $6 million for three years to continue its work.
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A program is available to help teens and young adults gain job training, learn life coping skills, and complete their education.
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A program is available to help teens and young adults gain job training, learn life coping skills, and complete their education.
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Project Indy targets youth ages 16-24, and currently has more than 1,200 openings through 63 local employers.
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The students will be placed at 16 companies around Indianapolis -- several of them with the workforce groups who designed the program, including local workforce board EmployIndy.
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City officials Tuesday kicked off the fifth year of the Project Indy Youth Jobs initiative.
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Agencies in central Indiana are launching a new apprenticeship program for up to 30 high school students next school year.
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WFYI's Taylor Bennett spoke with Employ Indy COO Marie Mackintosh about an event to connect local Celadon workers with unemployment and job search assistance.