PCIC Leverages 18% Increase in County Funding for JobPath

After a campaign that included educating County Supervisors about the economic (and life) impact of JobPath workforce development program, leaders of Pima County Interfaith won a 18% increase in funding for the program, from $423 thousand to $500 thousand. Pima County Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 for the increase after Pastor Steve Springer of Dove of Peace Lutheran Church and Lindsay Leonard, a JobPath graduate, spoke.

Former students like Patty Popp credit JobPath for helping them bridge the gap between minimum wage work and a living wage career. After training for an associate's degree in radiologic technology, she kept on advancing to her current position as Director of Clinical Operations at Radiology Limited. Her story can be read in the first article below.

Southern Arizona Training Program Lifts Students Out of Minimum Wage, Arizona Daily Star

Long Term Impacts of JobPath Graduates on Pima County, Applied Economics

Board of Supervisors Vote to Increase JobPath's Funding by 16%, PCICEO

 

 

 

 

 


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