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Economic and Workforce Development Program Advisory Committee (EDPAC)

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

9 am - 4 pm
3rd Fl. Exec. Conf. Room
Chancellor's Office
CA Community Colleges
1102 Q Street, Sacramento, 95811

Contact Catherine Grooms



Economic and Workforce Development Program Unit

Economic and Workforce Development Program

The Economic Development Program (EDP) was established in 1991, and in 1996 economic development became one of the primary missions of the California Community Colleges. The purpose of the Program is to advance the state's economic growth and global competitiveness through education, training, and services that contribute to continuous workforce improvement, technology deployment and business development consistent with the state's regional economies. The role of the community colleges in this effort is to fulfill the vocational education and instructional needs of California business and industry through leadership, communication, and liaisons with the private sector as well as with public sector education and training providers. The California Community Colleges work with employers, advisory committees, and agency partners to identify, on a region-by-region basis, workforce education and training needs, including the needs of small business. Colleges have created a network of service providers that meet identified needs in a most cost-effective and timely manner.


What's New

  May 11, 2009:  The Intent to Award for the Responsive Training Fund Grants has been posted.

The Intent to Award for the Competitive IDRC and Leadership Grants has been posted.

 
March 10 2009:  The 2009-10 Request for Applications for Competitive Grants has been issued.  Grant Opportunities include the Statewide Initiative Director for Multimedia and Entertainment, the Statewide Initiative Director for Workplace Learning Resources, and Industry Driven Regional Collaboratives (IDRC).  Applications are due Friday, April 3, 2009. 

February 9, 2009:  The competition for Regional Centers that were scheduled for FY 2009-10 has been suspended for one year. Therefore, all existing Regional Initiative Centers will be submitting renewal paperwork based on information that will be sent to them in March.