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Boston Private Industry Council Board Meeting

The council will hold a meeting on June 25 at 8:30 a.m.

Discussion Topics

  1. Welcome and introductions (15 minutes)

    Approval of April 25, 2018 minutes

  2. Updates (15 minutes)

    Regional plan implantation process

    Parthenon follow-up: Re-Engagement Center

    Summer jobs preview

  3. FY 19 Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act distribution (25 minutes)

    Fiscal agent and board activities

    Vote: To set aside 19.5% of the total WIOA FY 2019 allocation for fiscal agent and board activities (OWD and PIC), while maintaining a 70/30 split between the two organizations.

    -Equalizing low-income adult and dislocated worker program funding

    Vote:  To transfer $165,369 from low-income adult training to dislocated worker training to achieve a 50/50 split.

    - Dividing adult program funding between training (ITAs) and career center services

    Vote:  To establish a split of  the low income and dislocated worker funding – 50% for career center services, 46.7% for ITAs, and 3.3%  for the industry sector and career pathway work as required of workforce boards under WIOA.

    -Access Point funding

    Vote:  To allocate $200,000 from our Wagner-Peyser funds to level fund the two Access Points at $100,000 each

    -Dividing WIOA funding between the two career centers

    Vote:  To establish a 53/47 split between JVS CareerSolution and Boston Career Link for all core funding – Wagner-Peyser, WIOA, and the state line item.

    -Youth programs                                                                                                      

    Vote:  To approve the Youth Council’s FY 19 funding recommendations.

  4. BPS Class of 2011: 6-year college completion report (15 minutes)
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