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Strong Workforce Program (SWP) - Community College Component is a grant from the State of California providing million annually to California community colleges to expand career technical education (CTE). Established in 2016, the program allocates 60 percent of funds as Local Share to individual college districts and 40 percent as Regional Share distributed across seven macro-economic regional consortia. It focuses on increasing enrollment in high-demand, high-wage programs, improving completion and transfer rates, and connecting students to employment with living wages. The program emphasizes data-driven outcomes, innovation, and collaboration with industry partners and local workforce development boards to fuel regional economic growth and social mobility.
Employment Training Panel (ETP) Funding is sponsored by State of California Employment Training Panel. This program provides funding to California employers to help pay for the cost of training staff. Cafes can use these funds to improve worker skills in areas like customer service, food safety, or management, enhancing the business's competitiveness.