Workforce Assistance Center Quarterly Resource Fair – May 22, 2024
The Workforce Assistance Center will be holding it’s Quarterly Resource Fair on May 22, 2024 and will provide tours and information on programs and resources available in the Center!


The Workforce Assistance Center will be holding it’s Quarterly Resource Fair on May 22, 2024 and will provide tours and information on programs and resources available in the Center!


County of Madera Small Business Pandemic Assistance Grant Program Microbusiness COVID-19 Relief Grant Program The County of Madera is offering microbusiness Grants to microbusinesses located in Madera County, Including the Cities of Chowchilla and Madera. To qualify, the microbusiness must have been in business prior to December 2019, with five (5) or less employees including…
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March 5, 2025 Contact: Julie Orona Stanislaus County Workforce Development oronaj@stanworkforce.com 209-581-6375 PUBLIC NOTICE Stanislaus County Workforce Development Publication of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act San Joaquin Valley and Associated Counties (SJVAC) Regional Planning Unit (RPU) Regional Plan Stanislaus County Workforce Development hereby provides notice of publication of the San Joaquin Valley and Associated…
WHAT IS THE PAID FAMILY LEAVE GRANT PROGRAM? California’s Paid Family Leave program allows California workers to take paid leave to bond with a new child (through birth, adoption, or foster care) or to care for a seriously ill family member. Beginning July 1, 2020, this paid leave expanded from six (6) to eight (8)…
02/08/23 A warm handoff: how workforce development boards do more than just find someone a job People who are able to read English with proficiency can expect to nearly double their income. BY: RAUL CLEMENT JANUARY 19, 2023 (https://calworkforce.org/cwa-news/3351/) Literacy and Employment When we talk about lowering unemployment, we’re not just talking about creating more…
On September 4, 2021, federal unemployment insurance (UI) benefit programs created under the CARES Act will expire in California and across the states. Over three million California workers impacted by the expiration of these critical federal programs were notified by the Employment Development Department (EDD). In an effort to support these Californians, EDD is partnering…