The Eastern Indiana Regional Workforce Board has received a grant from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development to develop career advancement accounts for Hoosier workers.
Career Advancement Accounts are self-managed personal accounts in which individuals in need of new skills receive funds to pay for expenses related to training and education.
'The career accounts will be targeted towards adult incumbent, low- to mid-wage workers.
Indiana’s Strategic Economic Development Plan, Accelerating Growth, calls for the
establishment of the accounts ‘to fundamentally recreate the way in which training and
education are funded via federal workforce dollars.’
“Career Advancement Accounts place more training dollars directly into the hands of
workers, giving them an element of choice and a greater decision making role in the
development of their careers. Instead of funding institutions, we are funding individual
workers. It empowers workers by giving them the funds and flexibility to determine their
own career goals," Governor Mitch Daniels said.
“The overall goal of this program is to help workers successfully enter, navigate and
advance in the skills and jobs of the 21st century,” said Andrew Penca, Commissioner of
the Department of Workforce Development.
Career Advancement Accounts represent a new, highly
targeted tool aimed at helping certain categories of workers who are in need of new skills
and training. |