California invests in apprenticeships for opportunity youth
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~ Sacramento, CA - In a move to support the career development of opportunity youth, Governor Gavin Newsom announced today that the Department of Industrial Relations has awarded $31 million in California Opportunity Youth Apprenticeship (COYA) grants. These grants will fund 51 projects across the state, with a focus on increasing pre-apprenticeships and apprenticeships in various industries such as healthcare, education, advanced manufacturing, information technology, public sector, and transportation.

The COYA grants aim to break career barriers for opportunity youth aged 16-24. This includes young parents, former foster youth, individuals with disabilities, and those who face educational achievement gaps or attend schools in communities struggling with high poverty. The program also targets young people who are fully disconnected from the education system.

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Governor Newsom expressed his commitment to helping disadvantaged youth prepare for high-quality careers through California's leading career education efforts. He stated that these apprenticeships will provide young people with the necessary skills to launch into their desired careers.

The COYA grants not only benefit opportunity youth but also support employers in hiring based on talent and skills rather than traditional qualifications. This aligns with the state's goal of ensuring all Californians have equal opportunities for success.

This investment is part of the state's efforts to create a more inclusive economy by providing opportunities for all Californians to obtain fulfilling careers. It is also in line with Governor Newsom's Master Plan for Career Education, which aims to simplify and align TK-12, university, and workforce systems to increase access to education and jobs for all Californians.

To learn more about the COYA grants and their impact on opportunity youth in California, visit the Department of Industrial Relations website. With this investment in apprenticeships for opportunity youth, California is taking a step towards creating a more equitable future for its citizens.

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