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Posted on: February 6, 2023

[ARCHIVED] City of Fayetteville invests in workforce development programs

Workforce training graphic with icons of a chef, construction worker and a nurse

Feb. 6, 2023

Contact: Devin Howland 
Director 
Economic Vitality Department 
479-575-8221 
dhowland@fayetteville-ar.gov 


City of Fayetteville invests in workforce development programs

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — More job skill training opportunities will be available to eligible Fayetteville residents through workforce training programs offered by the Fayetteville Public Library and Upskill NWA. Both programs are designed to help lower-income residents gain the skills needed for achieving higher-wage occupations in Fayetteville and across the region.  

At its Dec. 6, 2022, meeting, Fayetteville’s City Council appropriated $1,258,579 for the library’s workforce training program, which was developed in partnership with the City’s Department of Economic Vitality. It will provide training for construction, information technology and culinary arts sectors, with a focus on serving residents who have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 and those who face barriers to employment.

Residents interested in learning more about this program can call 479-856-7050 or go to http://www.faylib.org/innovation.

At its Jan. 17, 2023, meeting, Council also appropriated $742,223 for the Upskill NWA program. Through this program, lower-income Fayetteville residents will receive training and placement services for higher-wage, high-demand occupations in the health care sector – including registered nurses, radiology technicians, respiratory therapists and more.

Around 94% of Upskill NWA participants achieve job placement within 90 days of completing the program. After program completion and job placement, participants see an average increase of $29,503 in annual wages.

Residents who are interested in applying for Upskill NWA’s training program can visit https://www.upskillnwa.com/apply. For more information about the program, go to https://www.upskillnwa.com/contact-us.

“This investment in workforce training will help residents who need our help the most learn valuable skills, so they can obtain meaningful employment at a living wage right here in Fayetteville,” Mayor Lioneld Jordan said. 

The City of Fayetteville received a total of $17,911,418 in ARPA funding from the U.S. Department of Treasury to help address community needs as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Additionally, City staff have developed several program proposals to address community needs. Details on all proposals and assistance applications is available here: https://www.fayetteville-ar.gov/4109/American-Rescue-Plan-Act-Funding.

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