No images? Click here Dear John, We're thrilled to announce that the deadline to apply for the inaugural Good Jobs Learning Collaborative has been extended to Friday, April 12th, 2024! This is your final opportunity to join a dynamic community committed to revolutionizing the way small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) create positive impacts in their
communities. We’ve also received some questions regarding our ideal geographic locations from interested applicants and we want to take this moment to encourage all applicants from across the U.S. to apply to this collaborative. If you answered ‘yes’ to any of the following questions, we want you to join us:
If you answered ‘yes’ to ONE of those questions, we want to hear from you. Why Apply?If you are dedicated to finding innovative solutions that empower businesses to foster thriving work cultures and make a significant impact on their communities, this is your chance to shine. Join a supportive community of like-minded peers as we tackle challenges, share insights, and create lasting change together. About the Good Jobs Learning Collaborative:In partnership with Families and Workers Fund and Pacific Community Ventures, Prosperity Now is leading the charge to identify and demonstrate ideal pathways for SMBs to provide quality jobs for their employees. Your thought leadership is essential in empowering businesses to prioritize good jobs as a strategic lever for success. Our Collective Goal:Small and medium-sized businesses play a crucial role in improving the lives of workers and communities alike. Through the Good Jobs Learning Collaborative, we aim to harness the power of SMB intermediaries to advocate for the importance of quality employment and its positive impact on both individuals and the economy. Start your application TODAY!Thank you for your interest and partnership in our mission to ensure all workers have access to good jobs that enable them to build thriving lives. We look forward to receiving your application and collaborating with you to drive meaningful change. Warm regards, Ebony White |