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Posted on April 10th, 2019 in Press Releases Tags: , , ,

A $1M investment from JPMorgan Chase is part of nearly $2M in total funds invested in IPS’ postsecondary readiness and career academies programming

Al Smith, JPMorgan Chase Indiana Chairman and Corye Franklin, Principle of Arsenal Technical High School

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – April 10, 2019 — Today, JPMorgan Chase announced investments totaling $1 million to Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS), EmployIndy and JFF to increase access to work-based learning opportunities for IPS high school students. Alongside local and national leaders, JPMorgan Chase made the announcement at the Arsenal Technical High School STEM Learning Lab.

“Our rapidly-changing economy requires new skills to meet the growing needs of companies across the region,” said Al Smith, chairman of JPMorgan Chase in Indiana. “This public-private collaboration will create economic opportunity and career mobility. It’s an investment in Indianapolis’ most valuable resource ― our vibrant student population that will be better prepared to compete for well-paying careers and bright futures.”

Marie Mackintosh, EmployIndy COO, on the importance of skilling up students

IPS launched new college and career options as part of the new All-Choice High School Model at the start of this academic year. Under the new structure, students choose a high school based on their desired area of study ― there is no restriction on where they live. The restructuring created college and career pathways that help all students graduate on time and achieve one of the district’s three Es — to Enroll in a two- or four-year college or university, Enlist in the armed services or be Employed at a livable wage. Research shows that students are more engaged and successful when robust academic options are combined with rigorous instruction and work-based learning opportunities.

Faith Harrington (Crispus Attucks student), Susan Ford (Trilogy), Jennifer O'Shea (IPS), Marie Mackintosh (EmployIndy), Owen Washburn (JPMorgan Chase)

“Having access to quality work-based learning opportunities will provide IPS students with the employability skills necessary to succeed beyond high school, in whatever path they choose,” said IPS Interim Superintendent Aleesia Johnson. “The generous investment by JPMorgan Chase will support the efforts of IPS and EmployIndy to ensure that all IPS students have access to meaningful work-based learning opportunities, and that employers have the ability to engage with our students — the future of our workforce.”

EmployIndy has been the link between employers and the increasing need to accelerate and enhance IPS postsecondary readiness initiatives since 2017. EmployIndy has also served a critical role in informing the Health Sciences Career Academy design through provision of labor market research for skills mapping; participation on academy advisory boards; development of employability skills curriculum and badging; and the facilitation of experiences on the work-based learning continuum.

This investment will create a sustainable partnership and develop critical infrastructure, engaging employers in a sequence of experiential learning activities across all IPS college and career academies. JFF’s Pathways to Prosperity team will provide direct support and the capacity building needed to accomplish this work.

“The two-year commitment from JPMorgan Chase includes technical assistance from JFF to develop a clear vision, framework and strategic plan for EmployIndy to serve as the work-based learning intermediary in Indianapolis,” said Angela Carr Klitzsch, president and CEO of EmployIndy. “Our work together will establish essential infrastructure for EmployIndy to scale work-based learning in a robust and complex workforce development ecosystem.”

Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett

“This investment in work-based learning is a win for Indianapolis, because it will enhance educational opportunities for students, strengthen our talent pipeline, and enable businesses to directly connect with their future workforce,” said Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett. “Together, we are working to ensure that our young people have clear paths, experiences, and credentials that fit the needs of our modern economy.”

The IPS Education Foundation (IPSEF) collaborates closely with IPS leadership, teachers and staff to ensure that development activities align with IPS strategic priorities. As a mission-driven development organization, IPSEF brings fundraising expertise and capacity, thus allowing district administrators to focus on their core business — leadership in support of excellent teaching and learning. IPSEF will receive the investment and help distribute the funds across the district.

“This investment from JPMorgan Chase will help catalyze the partnership for IPS and EmployIndy to bring this critical work to scale across the district,” said Stephannie Bailey, executive director of the IPS Education Foundation. “As the philanthropic arm to the district, we are grateful and excited to celebrate this major investment in the future of our IPS students, families and staff.”

Susan Ford (Trilogy), Betsy Revell (EmployIndy)

The benefits of the investments were highlighted through a panel discussion at today’s announcement that included a current IPS student, Faith Harrington; employer partner Trilogy Health’s Talent Engagement Support, Susan Ford; EmployIndy Chief Operations Officer, Marie Mackintosh; and IPS Post-Secondary Readiness Officer, Jennifer O’Shea. The discussion was moderated by JPMorgan Chase Vice President f Global Philanthropy, Owen Washburn.

The investment by JPMorgan Chase is part of nearly $2 million awarded to IPS for postsecondary readiness over the last year. Eli Lilly and Company Foundation gave $300,000 in grant funding to support professional development, technology investment and youth employment at IPS’ Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering & Logistics Academy and Construction, Engineering & Design Academy. IU Health awarded $50,000 to support the Health Sciences Academy. Finally, in 2018, Salesforce.org awarded $500,000 to support the Information Technology Academy, future centers at the district’s high schools, and business partnerships.

For more information, contact IPS Communications Manager, Carrie Cline Black, at 317-605-3797.

About JPMorgan Chase & Co.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) is a leading global financial services firm with assets of $2.6 trillion and operations worldwide. The Firm is a leader in investment banking, financial services for consumers and small businesses, commercial banking, financial transaction processing and asset management. A component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, JPMorgan Chase & Co. serves millions of customers in the United States and many of the world's most prominent corporate, institutional and government clients under its J.P. Morgan and Chase brands. Information about JPMorgan Chase & Co. is available at www.jpmorganchase.com.

About Indianapolis Public Schools
The largest public school district in Indiana, Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) is an agile, innovative educational organization committed to academic excellence built through individualized, relationship-based learning. We empower our students to think critically, creatively and responsibly, to embrace diversity and pursue their dreams with purpose. Though we cover 80 square miles, employ over 5,000 people, and serve over 30,000 students, we are committed to serving individual students with what they need. To learn more about IPS, please visit www.myips.org.

About EmployIndy
EmployIndy guides the local workforce ecosystem and makes strategic investments to remove barriers to quality employment for underserved and underrepresented residents. As the workforce development board for Marion County, guided by 21 business, civic, education, and non-profit community leaders, EmployIndy invests $20 million in public, private and philanthropic funds for both youth and adults annually. Information about EmployIndy is available at www.employindy.org.

About JFF
JFF is a national nonprofit that drives transformation in the American workforce and education systems. For 35 years, JFF has led the way in designing innovative and scalable solutions that create access to economic advancement for all. Launched in 2012, Pathways to Prosperity is a joint initiative of JFF and the Harvard Graduate School of Education that seeks to ensure that many more young people complete high school, attain postsecondary credentials with currency in the labor market, and launch careers while leaving open the prospect of further education. Information about JFF is available at www.jff.org.

About the IPS Education Foundation
The Indianapolis Public Schools Education Foundation (IPSEF) seeks to secure and deploy resources to support Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) students, teachers and administrators across the District. Alignment with IPS strategies and partners drives strategy to secure philanthropic capital to close funding gaps and to fulfill the District’s mission. IPSEF seeks to generate revenue that allows the District to improve organizational effectiveness, drive academic innovation and invest in talented educators. For more information on IPS Education Foundation, please visit http://ipsef.org/.


Posted on March 8th, 2019 in Events, Speaking Engagements Tags:

As part of a work-based learning Talent Talk, a group of young adults heard from workplace professionals and learned about the realities of “being your own boss” through an entrepreneur panel, located at the YES Indy Re-engagement Center at the Finish Line Boys & Girls Club on the Far Eastside of Indianapolis.

Check out the highlight video to see some of the top takeaways, and click on the image below the video to view the program and learn more about the panelists.

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Posted on November 16th, 2018 in Uncategorized Tags:

This week celebrates and acknowledges the advantages of apprenticeship in preparing a skilled workforce as National Apprenticeship Week, during a season when we annually reflect on appreciation and thankfulness. For these reasons, EmployIndy would like to dedicate our November newsletter to acknowledging the employer leaders of our community who invest in the continuum of work-based learning for youth and adults alike.

JAG students explore AT&T on a business tour

Learners and workers of all ages benefit from the exposure and engagement that work-based learning offers through exploration like job shadowing and business tours, development of soft skills through youth employment, and career pathway advancement through apprenticeship and on-the-job training.

EmployIndy is grateful to the organizations listed below who have invested in preparing students and workers for careers across diverse industries through programs like Project Indy, Jobs for America's Graduates, Employ Up, and more.

Employers interested in learning more about how to engage in preparing talent by providing work experience or work-based training can learn more and connect to our Business Partnerships professionals here.

  • 1st Maker Space, LLC
  • 21st Century Scholars/Commission on Higher Education
  • 250ok
  • 317Grow LLC
  • A Classic Party Rental
  • A&I Variety Meats and Produce
  • AAR Corp.
  • AccelaWork
  • Act Six
  • Adult & Child
  • Allied Solutions, LLC
  • Allied Universal
  • Ambassadors of Hope
  • Anderson University
  • Aprimo
  • Army National Guard
  • Asante Children's Theater
  • AT&T
  • Aubry Lane
  • Avian Exotic Animal Clinic
  • Axia Technology Partners
  • B & W Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc.
  • Ball State University
  • Bethel Family Worship Center
  • Biltwell Event Center & Hoaglin Catering
  • Bitwise Solutions, Inc.
  • BoxCrush, Inc
  • Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis
  • BrightView Landscape Services LLC
  • Brightwood Community Center
  • Brookside Community Development Center
  • Build Your Future Indiana
  • Butler University
  • C&W Commercial Cleaning LLC
  • Caplinger's Fresh Catch Seafood Market
  • Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation
  • Carpenters Union
  • CECO Environmental – Dean Pump
  • Center for Leadership Development
  • Center of Wellness for Urban Women
  • Central State University
  • Certell
  • Christ Temple Christian Academy
  • Christel House Schools
  • Christian Theological Seminary
  • CICOA Aging and In-Home Solutions
  • Cindy's Center for Young Learners
  • City of Indianapolis
  • Clean for Green
  • Clear View Products LLC
  • Clothing Store
  • Cloud City Youth
  • Coca-Cola Bottling Company Consolidated
  • ComForCare Home Care
  • Commercial Glass LLC
  • Community Action of Greater Indianapolis, Inc.
  • Community Alliance of the Far Eastside, Inc. (CAFE)
  • Community Health Network
  • Conexus Indiana
  • Continental Inc
  • Crew Carwash
  • Crossroads Education, LLC
  • CSpring
  • Cunningham Restaurant Group
  • Custom Exteriors, Inc.
  • D1 The Factory
  • Decatur Central High School
  • Decatur Township
  • Decatur Township Fire Department
  • Decatur Veterinary Clinic
  • Deck, LLC
  • DELTA Services, Inc.
  • Diabetes Youth Foundation of Indiana
  • Domestic Violence Network
  • Dove House
  • Dr. Rob Bell
  • Duke Training Institute
  • Dungarvin
  • Early Learning Indiana
  • Edna Martin Christian Center
  • Electrician's Union
  • Eleven Fifty Academy
  • Elite Senior Living
  • Elwood Staffing Services Inc.
  • Empire Beauty School
  • EmployBridge
  • Eric Jones Jr. Speaks
  • Eskenazi Health
  • Eway Foundation Inc.
  • Exploring
  • Fairbanks Hospital
  • Faith & Goodness – McDonalds Corp
  • Fanimation, Inc.
  • Fastenal
  • FatStax
  • Faye Biccard Glick Neighborhood Center
  • FedEx
  • FedEx Express
  • FedEx Ground
  • Finish Line
  • First Call Staffing
  • Five Star Hospitality And Event Staffing
  • Flanner House
  • Franciscan Health Central Indiana
  • Franklin College
  • Franklin University
  • Freewheelin'
  • Funtime entertainment
  • Furtrieve
  • Genesys
  • Geodis
  • George Washington Community High School
  • Girl Scouts of Central Indiana
  • Goodwill of Central and Southern Indiana, Inc.
  • Greenix Pest Control
  • Greenlight Guru
  • Groundwork Indy
  • Habitat for Humanity of Indiana
  • hc1
  • Health & Hospital Corp. of Marion County
  • Health & Science Innovations
  • Herron Morton Organics
  • High School Construction Roundtable
  • Horizons at St. Richard's Episcopal School
  • IBEW 481
  • Iconic Digital Marketing
  • Ideavize
  • iLAB
  • In Search of Technology
  • IN-KY-OH Regional Council of Carpenters
  • Indiana Black Expo, Inc.
  • Indiana Department of Workforce Development (DWD)
  • Indiana Latino Institute
  • Indiana Math and Science Academy North
  • Indiana Philanthropy Alliance
  • Indiana Plan
  • Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center
  • Indiana State University
  • Indiana Tech
  • Indiana University
  • Indianapolis Bar Association
  • Indianapolis Fire Department
  • Indianapolis Indians
  • Indianapolis Marion County Building Authority
  • Indianapolis Motor Speedway
  • Indianapolis Public Library
  • Indianapolis Public Schools
  • Indianapolis Zoo
  • Indy Imaging, Inc.
  • Indy Parks & Recreation
  • IndyGo
  • IndyHumane
  • Innovate WithIN
  • Insanitek Research and Development
  • International Business College
  • InvestEd
  • IPATH
  • IUPUI
  • Ivy Tech Community College
  • iwis drive systems, LLC
  • Jameson Camp
  • Jersey Mike's Subs
  • JobsCorp
  • Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza
  • John Boner Neighborhood Centers
  • Juice Bar
  • Junior Achievement of Central Indiana, Inc.
  • Just Shred
  • JVM Realty
  • Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, Inc.
  • Kelly Services
  • Krieg DeVault
  • Kroger
  • LEI Home Enhancements
  • LandWorx Engineering
  • Level 365
  • LGC Hospitality Staffing
  • Lincoln Tech
  • Little Caesars Pizza
  • LSC Communications
  • Luna Language Services
  • Mainscape Inc
  • Marion County Commission on Youth
  • Marion County Sheriff's Office
  • Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center
  • Matchbook Creative
  • MBC Staffing
  • McDonald's
  • Medxcel
  • Methodist Sports Medicine
  • Metropolitan Indianapolis Central Indiana Area Health Education Center
  • Mike Green Lawn Care
  • Minority Health Coalition of Marion County
  • Minority Tobacco Awareness
  • Monarch Beverage Company & EF Transit
  • Netlink Inc
  • New Beginnings Computer Training
  • NorthCentral High School
  • Office of Congressman Andre Carson
  • Omni Severin Hotel
  • Overdose Lifeline
  • PACE, Inc.
  • Pacers Sports & Entertainment
  • Pathway Resource Center
  • Peace Learning Center
  • Peerview Data
  • Planned Parenthood
  • PNC Financial Services Group
  • Portillo's Restaurant
  • Powderkeg
  • Professional Staff Management, Inc.
  • Progressive Design Apparel
  • Purdue University and Purdue Extension
  • Rahvy R. Murray Insurance Agency, Inc. (State Farm)
  • RCR Technology
  • Reach for Youth
  • Regions Bank
  • Saddlebrook Golf Club
  • Safe Recruiter Solutions
  • Securitas Security Company
  • Serve Indiana/Public Allies
  • Sharpen Technologies
  • Sheraton Circle Centre
  • Silverback
  • Site Strategics
  • Six Feet Up
  • Southeast Community Services
  • SouthPaw Catering
  • Spaceport Indiana
  • Spherion Staffing
  • SpringHill
  • St. Vincent Hospital
  • Starbucks
  • State Farm
  • Stop the Violence Indianapolis
  • Subway restaurant
  • Suzy Q Cleaning Service LLC
  • Synapse Sitters
  • Tangram Business Resourcing
  • Tea's Me Cafe Indy
  • Tear Down the Walls Ministries Inc
  • TeenWorks
  • THA Construction
  • The Added Touch, inc
  • The Blakley Corporation
  • The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
  • The Consultants Consortium, Inc.
  • The Exhibit House
  • The Greek Islands
  • The Indianapolis Airport Authority
  • The Job Center Staffing
  • The Riviera Club
  • The Start Up Ladies
  • The Westin Indianapolis
  • Theoris Services
  • Todah
  • Tonic Ideas
  • Trusty Applications
  • Two Men And A Truck
  • Two3Mentality, LLC
  • U Pull & Pay
  • U.S. Army National Guard
  • U.S. Army Recruiting Battalion – Indianapolis
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture/Risk Management Agency
  • U.S. Marines
  • U.S. Navy
  • UJIMA Community Services
  • United Way of Central Indiana, Inc.
  • University Learning Center
  • University of Evansville
  • University of Indianapolis
  • University of Southern Indiana
  • UPS
  • VA Hospital
  • Valley Mills Elementary School
  • VeriCite
  • Vincennes University
  • VirtusaPolaris
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Voyant Solutions
  • Walmart
  • Washington Township
  • Watch Me Grow Childcare
  • Westminster Neighborhood Services
  • Whalen Realty Group
  • White Castle
  • WorkHere
  • World Changers School of the Arts
  • YMCA of Greater Indianapolis
  • Youth Philanthropy Initiative of Indiana
  • Zion Hill M. B. Church, Inc.
  • Zoë Facility Services

TIF Training Grants

The funding for TIF Training Grants comes from the NextLevel Jobs program, overseen by the Indiana Department of Workforce Development. These grantees are reimbursed for their work to hire, train, and retain Indianapolis workers. It removes the financial barriers that many employers face during the hiring process and allows them to provide opportunities for growth and employee success throughout the training process.

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Increasing Employer and Workforce Engagement

The vision behind NextLevel Jobs stems from the need to engage the current workforce and provide individuals with opportunities to grow within their company. In order to receive reimbursement for hiring and training, the employee must stay on for at minimum six months.

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