These documents are available to help educate the public on work of all Boards, and as resources to local Boards to share and utilize as tools.

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NextGen PY24 Youth Report

This NextGen PY24 Youth Report serves as a comprehensive overview and assessment of the initiatives, progress, and impact of workforce development programs specifically tailored to empower and equip the youth with the necessary skills and opportunities for a prosperous future. In the following pages, we delve into a detailed analysis of our efforts, achievements, challenges, and future strategies aimed at fostering a robust and dynamic workforce prepared to thrive in the evolving landscape of the professional world. Our commitment to nurturing and uplifting the youth remains steadfast, guided by the belief that investing in their potential is a fundamental building block for a vibrant and sustainable economy.

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Youth Report PY23

This document serves as a comprehensive overview and assessment of the initiatives, progress, and impact of workforce development programs specifically tailored to empower and equip the youth with the necessary skills and opportunities for a prosperous future. In the following pages, we delve into a detailed analysis of our efforts, achievements, challenges, and future strategies aimed at fostering a robust and dynamic workforce prepared to thrive in the evolving landscape of the professional world. Our commitment to nurturing and uplifting the youth remains steadfast, guided by the belief that investing in their potential is a fundamental building block for a vibrant and sustainable economy.

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WDB Directors Understanding Strategic Leadership

The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to solicit proposals from a qualified facilitator who can develop and deliver training to support directors in understanding Workforce Development Board Strategic leadership to include creative problem-solving skills, strategic vision, and C-level management (such as transactional, transformational, and charismatic.)

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NCAWDB Ambassador Program June 2024

As part of an overall goal to educate and engage priority audiences regarding the purpose, value, and role of the workforce development boards, the North Carolina Association of Workforce Development Boards (NCAWDB) adopted a formal plan based on documents created by Advocacy & Community Solutions, LLC (ACS) on behalf of the Centralina, Charlotte Works and Gaston Workforce Development Boards for helping board members become effective spokespersons and ambassadors. Existing board members represent various sectors of the community and this is an opportunity to leverage their knowledge and networks to advance workforce development boards as a go-to resource.

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Procurement and Contracting RFP

The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to solicit proposals from a qualified facilitator who can develop and deliver training to support directors in understanding all facets of procurement and contracting under WIOA, specifically, in North Carolina. This training should include all federal and state requirements for accountability to ensure procedural compliance for procurement and contracting.

Procurement and Contracting RFP


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2024-26 Strategic Plan

The 2024-2026 Strategic Plan outlines the Associations goals and strategies for the 2 year period. For the three goals, strategies and success indicators are outlined for each.

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Youth Program Report PY22

This document serves as a comprehensive overview and assessment of the initiatives, progress, and impact of workforce development programs specifically tailored to empower and equip the youth with the necessary skills and opportunities for a prosperous future. In the following pages, we delve into a detailed analysis of our efforts, achievements, challenges, and future strategies aimed at fostering a robust and dynamic workforce prepared to thrive in the evolving landscape of the professional world. Our commitment to nurturing and uplifting the youth remains steadfast, guided by the belief that investing in their potential is a fundamental building block for a vibrant and sustainable economy.

Youth Program Report PY22


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2021 NC Programs Fact Sheet

Workforce Development Boards across North Carolina are the local organizations that implement the federal workforce program called the Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act (WIOA). These programs help North Carolina citizens find needed jobs, build careers, and increase their work skills through training and education. In addition, they engage in strong employer outreach through use of its business service representatives and team efforts. This fact sheet shows the outcomes of the PY21 programs and business engagement.

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PY2021 NextGen Youth Report

PY2021 NextGen Youth Report


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PY2020 NextGen Youth Report

PY2020 NextGen Youth Report


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2021-2023 Goals and Strategies

Goals and Strategies


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PY2019 Youth Report

The NextGen NCWorks Youth report for Program Year 2019 combines all 23 NC Workforce Boards into one single report and includes the following: Fiscal Year program activities, objectives and accomplishments; Fiscal Year itemized expenditures and fund source for each of the 23 local Workforce Development Boards, and combined for a state-wide report; List of grant recipients and the amount of funds received by the grant recipients. Workforce development provides opportunities to connect, train and educate residents for careers that help businesses and our economy to thrive. Youth and young adults’ exposure to these opportunities are critical to the talent pipeline needed for a strong economy. North Carolina’s 23 workforce development boards continue to incorporate new strategies to remove roadblocks and engage young adults ages 16 to 24 who face barriers to employment.

PY2019 Youth Report


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North Carolina Workforce Development Board Map

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NC Association Of Workforce Development Boards, Inc. Bylaws

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2018 NCAWDB Fact Sheet

The twenty-three Workforce Development Boards across North Carolina are the local organizations that implement the federal workforce program called the Workforce Innovation Opportunity Acts (WIOA). These programs help North Carolina citizens find needed jobs, build careers, and increase their work skills through training and education. In addition, they engage in strong employer outreach through use of its business service representatives and team efforts.

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NCAWDB Board Brochure

The North Carolina Association of Workforce Development Boards (NCAWDB) is the voice for workforce development in North Carolina. Comprised of 22 local workforce boards with over 500 members, the Association is dedicated to enhancing North Carolina’s workforce by supporting local workforce development boards statewide. Association members are led by private sector businesses and employers, which make up over 51% of the membership. These local workforce development boards, along with partners through NCWorks, help advance the needs of workers and employers in North Carolina.

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WIOA NextGen Activity Overview

The NCAWDB NextGen Activity Overview brochure includes an infographic that highlights the statistics of the WIOA NextGen Program. These statistics were taken from all 23 Workforce Development Boards.

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PY18 NextGen Youth Report

The NEXTGEN NCWorks Youth report for Program Year 2018 combines all 23 NC Workforce Boards into one single report and includes the following: Fiscal Year program activities, objectives and accomplishments; Fiscal Year itemized expenditures and fund source for each of the 23 local Workforce Development Boards, and combined for a state-wide report; List of grant recipients and the amount of funds received by the grant recipients. Workforce development provides opportunities to connect, train and educate residents for careers that help businesses and our economy to thrive. Youth and young adults’ exposure to these opportunities are critical to the talent pipeline needed for a strong economy. North Carolina’s 23 workforce development boards continue to incorporate new strategies to remove roadblocks and engage young adults ages 16 to 24 who face barriers to employment.

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Advocacy Toolkit

The association is in a unique position to serve as an advocate for our workforce members that have made North Carolina an important participant in a global marketplace. Through our membership, we possess a valuable assist with our employer-led boards and an uncommon level of expertise in a wide range of industries. We as an association understand the implications of world events, advancements in technology, and strategies that keep our workforce system competitive. The Advocacy Toolkit is comprised of four documents designed to help local Boards achieve their local, statewide, and federal advocacy needs.

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Download Frequently Asked Questions

Download Messaging

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Workforce Board Directors Manual (Nov. 2017)

This 93-page Directors Manual is a comprehensive manual designed to help each local Workforce Development Board Executive Director with their role, the Board’s role, and the multitude of resources needed to manage day-to-day activities of local Boards.

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2018-2020 NCAWDB Strategic Plan

The 2018-2020 Strategic Plan outlines the Associations goals and strategies for the 2 year period. For the four goals, strategies and success indicators are outlined for each.

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PY 2017 Youth Program (NextGen) Report

The NEXTGEN NCWorks Youth report for Program Year 2017 combines all 23 NC Workforce Boards into one single report and includes the following:
Fiscal Year program activities, objectives and accomplishments; Fiscal Year itemized expenditures and fund source for each of the 23 local Workforce Development Boards, and combined for a state-wide report; List of grant recipients and the amount of funds received by the grant recipients.

Workforce development provides opportunities to connect, train and educate residents for careers that help businesses and our economy to thrive. Youth and young adults’ exposure to these opportunities are critical to the talent pipeline needed for a strong economy. North Carolina’s 23 workforce development boards continue to incorporate new strategies to remove roadblocks and engage young adults ages 16 to 24 who face barriers to employment.

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2018 Employer Needs Survey

The 2018 Employer Needs Survey, carried out by the Labor and Economic Analysis Division (LEAD) of the North Carolina Department of Commerce on behalf of the NCWorks Commission, asked over 2,000 business establishments about their hiring practices, with emphasis on hiring difficulties and workforce needs. In addition to an Overall sample of all industries, we surveyed Manufacturers and a set of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics-related industries (STEM). The survey also looked at several labor markets of differing sizes, recognizing that employers may have distinct needs depending on the size of the available labor force. The survey also examined difficulties hiring workers for positions requiring different levels of experience: entry-level (less than 1 year of experience), mid-level (2-4 years) and senior-level (5 years or greater).

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