Where can I find the “lessons learned” from previous grants while introducing several “promising practices” introduced by other DOL grantees?
CFBCI published several reports on best practices. Experiences from the Field: Fostering Workforce Development Partnerships with Faith-Based and Community Organizations, serves as the basis for a new nation-wide effort to encourage partnerships between FBCOs and Workforce Investment Boards called the Touching Lives and Communities Technical Assistance Program (TLC-TAP). Bridging the Gap: Meeting the Challenges of Universal Access Through Faith-Based and Community Partnerships, highlights strategies by 2002 State and Intermediary grantees to help job seekers access services through grassroots faith-based and community organizations. CFBCI also has created Empowering New Partnerships: Faith-Based and Community Initiatives in the Workforce System, which provides an overview of basic strategies for engaging grassroots organizations in the workforce system. Compassion At Work: Promising Practices in Workforce Development, describes effective practices for faith-based and community organizat
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