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SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARD
Contract #
A-2011-197
Agency
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
8/24/2011
Expiration Date
3/17/2013
Destruction Year
2018
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The Multi- Sector Partners will meet monthly via telephone conference calls and in person on a <br />quarterly basis. Face -to -face project meetings will become part of the day's agenda at quarterly CWA <br />board meetings, the CWA annual youth conference, the CWA annual spring conference, and CWA's <br />annual Meeting of the Minds fall conference. During the project, the agenda for each quarterly CWA <br />Board meeting will include the following item: "Report on California Multi- Sector Workforce <br />Partnership." <br />The SBWIB will provide a report on the project's overall performance and engage in discussion on <br />issues that may have statewide implications with other members of the CWA Board, representatives of <br />the California Workforce Investment Board (CWIB), and the EDD Workforce Services Division. Regular <br />coordination conference calls will include the CWA, SBWIB, the California EDD, and the California WIB. <br />About the California Workforce Association <br />The CWA was formed in 1998 as the successor to the Western Job Training Institute. The CWA <br />consists of the 49 local workforce investment boards (WIBS) in California. Although not a participating <br />WIB, the CWA is included in the project as an ex- officio partner to aid in project planning and <br />collaborative project implementation. The Multi- Sector Partnership Agreement combined with strong <br />working relationships between CWA and individual LWIBs will enable the partners to maximize project <br />resources through statewide and national dissemination of local workforce issues and field innovations. <br />Regional Project Management <br />In order to supplement communications and activity coordination in sub - regions of the project area, <br />the Sacramento County, Merced County, and South Bay WIBS have agreed to serve as single points of <br />contact (SPOCs) on project management issues specific to Northern, Central, and Southern California, <br />respectively. The WIBS within each of these management and communications hubs are as follows: <br />Sacramento Employment Training Agency <br />• North Central Counties <br />• Sacramento County <br />• Contra Costa County <br />• City of Richmond <br />Merced County <br />• Kern /Inyo /Mono Counties <br />• Kings County <br />• Merced County <br />• Monterey County <br />12 <br />
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