The Montgomery Business Development Corporation is at it again,
this time winning a grant award for a business-led training initiative for
healthcare workers. Nice work, MBDC. Here’s the press release:
ROCKVILLE, Md., January 9, 2014—The Montgomery Business
Development Corporation (MBDC), which was created three years ago by the County
Council, this week announced it will receive a grant award from the Employment
Advancement Right Now (EARN) Maryland program for a first of its kind,
business-led training program for healthcare workers.
MBDC’s proposed Healthcare Workers: Rx for Employability initiative
will convene a health care sector partnership as part of EARN Maryland, a
state-funded competitive workforce and economic development grant initiative
created in 2013. Under the leadership of Governor Martin O’Malley and Leonard
Howie, secretary of the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation
(DLLR), EARN Maryland is the state’s first skills training and economic
development program of this type.
The Healthcare Workers Rx for Employability partnership
proposed by MBDC will focus on the healthcare industry’s business leadership
and is designed for flexibility and collaboration.
“We are fortunate in Montgomery County to have some of the
County’s most prominent and innovative business representatives working with us
to advance our shared economic development goals,” said County Councilmember
Nancy Floreen, who chairs the Council’s Planning, Housing and Economic
Development Committee. “MBDC and its partners are poised to make a
difference in Montgomery County generally, and with this project,
specifically. It is great that the organization received this grant
award, and I’m confident it will do great things with it.”
MBDC, the lead applicant for the grant, brings unique
connections with both the business community and public agencies. Working in
collaboration with the Montgomery County Department of Economic Development,
MBDC’s mission is to provide engagement and a platform for the private business
community in economic development and policy decisions. The health care
industry is a major employer in Montgomery County and MBDC has been active in
developing partnerships and outreach with workforce and training entities to
support this industry. MBDC will oversee and facilitate the implementation of a
structured collaborative action plan.
EARN Maryland is based on a successful national model. Among
similar initiatives around the country, this approach led to skills
advancement, career building opportunities and increased wages. Sector strategies
are among the few interventions with a growing body of evidence showing
improved employment opportunities and wages for workers as well as increased
productivity and other positive outcomes for employers.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
MBDC Gets Grant for Healthcare Workers Training Program
Posted by
Councilmember Nancy Floreen
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For a full list of all EARN (a Maryland State funded program) grant winners see:
http://www.dllr.state.md.us/earn/earnplangrantawards.shtml
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