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"Fair Chance" Practices to Support Employment of People with Criminal Records

2:00pm to 3:30pm Eastern

In this webinar, participants will learn about best practices for employers in the proper use of criminal records in hiring – and about why it is their best interests to adopt a “fair chance” approach to employment of people with criminal records. Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law will share highlights from their best practices guide for considering criminal records in hiring decisions – an invaluable tool for employers seeking both to comply with employment law and to expand their pool of available talent. Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area will share materials and findings from their recent Alameda County Business Leaders Summit on Reentry, which brought together employers, business leaders, and human resources professionals to discuss challenges and opportunities related to hiring people with past criminal records as a means of strengthening both businesses’ bottom lines and the local economy – and where many participating employers came to express an increased willingness to consider hiring candidates with criminal records.

Panelists:

  • Meredith Desautels, Staff Attorney, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area
  • Ray P. McClain, Director, Employment Discrimination Project, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

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Or register for the full 2014 NNSP Virtual Conference (more details below)


Wednesday, December 3

11:00am to 12:30pm Pacific
2:00pm to 3:30pm Eastern
Sector Initiatives and Apprenticeships: Lessons from Partners for a Competitive Workforce

Thursday, December 4

9:00am to 10:30am Pacific
12:00pm to 1:30pm Eastern
Sector Initiatives and Apprenticeships: Policy and Practice Lessons from WRTP/BIG STEP
 
11:00am to 12:30pm Pacific
2:00pm to 3:30pm Eastern
"Fair Chance" Practices to Support Employment of People with Criminal Records

Friday, December 5

9:00am to 10:30am Pacific
12:00pm to 1:30pm Eastern
Dealing with "The New Scarlet Letter": What Research Tells Us about Negotiating the U.S. Labor Market with a Criminal Record
 
11:00am to 12:30pm Pacific
2:00pm to 3:30pm Eastern
Improving Employment Outcomes for People with Criminal Records – Lessons from Per Scholas and New Century Careers

Tuesday, December 9

11:00am to 12:30pm Pacific
2:00pm to 3:30pm Eastern
Sector Initiatives and Youth – Lessons from JobsFirstNYC’s Young Adult Sectoral Employment Project (YASEP)

Wednesday, December 10

10:00am to 11:30am Pacific
1:00pm to 2:30pm Eastern
Sector Initiatives and Youth – Lessons from Per Scholas and District 1199C Training & Upgrading Fund

Thursday, December 11

9:00am to 10:30am Pacific
12:00pm to 1:30pm Eastern
Sector Initiatives and Career Pathways - Policy Lessons from the Alliance for Quality Career Pathways
 
11:00am to 12:30pm Pacific
2:00pm to 3:30pm Eastern
Sector Initiatives and Career Pathways – Lessons from Towards Employment's WorkAdvance Initiative
 
New sessions and speakers are still being added. To stay informed about the virtual conference and other news of interest to sector initiatives, subscribe to NNSP’s free updates now.

 

Sector Initiatives and Apprenticeships: Policy and Practice Lessons from WRTP/BIG STEP

12:00pm to 1:30pm Eastern

WRTP/BIG STEP, a nationally-recognized sector initiative in manufacturing and construction, has demonstrated effective and innovative practices for bringing together employers, labor unions, public and private education resources, workforce development agencies and key stakeholders from both the construction and manufacturing industries to develop real workforce solutions that meet the needs of both job-seekers/workers and employers in its target industries. Among its innovations as a regional workforce intermediary has been the development of a successful multi-craft apprenticeship model in manufacturing. In this webinar, participants will learn the basics of WRTP’s apprenticeship model, the best practices that make it successful, and WRTP’s policy recommendations regarding how WIOA rules can be designed to further access to registered apprenticeships for underserved groups.

Panelists:

  • Mark Kessenich, President and CEO, WRTP/BIG STEP

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Or register for the full 2014 NNSP Virtual Conference (more details below)


Wednesday, December 3

11:00am to 12:30pm Pacific
2:00pm to 3:30pm Eastern
Sector Initiatives and Apprenticeships: Lessons from Partners for a Competitive Workforce

Thursday, December 4

9:00am to 10:30am Pacific
12:00pm to 1:30pm Eastern
Sector Initiatives and Apprenticeships: Policy and Practice Lessons from WRTP/BIG STEP
 
11:00am to 12:30pm Pacific
2:00pm to 3:30pm Eastern
“Fair Chance” Practices to Support Employment of People with Criminal Records

Friday, December 5

9:00am to 10:30am Pacific
12:00pm to 1:30pm Eastern
Dealing with "The New Scarlet Letter": What Research Tells Us about Negotiating the U.S. Labor Market with a Criminal Record
 
11:00am to 12:30pm Pacific
2:00pm to 3:30pm Eastern
Improving Employment Outcomes for People with Criminal Records – Lessons from Per Scholas and New Century Careers

Tuesday, December 9

11:00am to 12:30pm Pacific
2:00pm to 3:30pm Eastern
Sector Initiatives and Youth – Lessons from JobsFirstNYC’s Young Adult Sectoral Employment Project (YASEP)

Wednesday, December 10

10:00am to 11:30am Pacific
1:00pm to 2:30pm Eastern
Sector Initiatives and Youth – Lessons from Per Scholas and District 1199C Training & Upgrading Fund

Thursday, December 11

9:00am to 10:30am Pacific
12:00pm to 1:30pm Eastern
Sector Initiatives and Career Pathways - Policy Lessons from the Alliance for Quality Career Pathways
 
11:00am to 12:30pm Pacific
2:00pm to 3:30pm Eastern
Sector Initiatives and Career Pathways – Lessons from Towards Employment's WorkAdvance Initiative
 
New sessions and speakers are still being added. To stay informed about the virtual conference and other news of interest to sector initiatives, subscribe to NNSP’s free updates now.

 

Sector Initiatives and Apprenticeships: Lessons from Partners for a Competitive Workforce

2:00pm to 3:30pm Eastern

Partners for a Competitive Workforce (PCW), a workforce intermediary in Cincinnati, OH, recently launched a new apprenticeship program in manufacturing in partnership with regional manufacturers, educational institutions, and workforce investment boards. In this session, PCW will share the lessons they have learned (and are documenting through a National Network of Sector Partners (NNSP) Strategic Venture Fund grant) in the development, funding, and implementation of the machine operator and welding apprenticeship programs. Specifically, PCW will share the best practices and strategies they incorporated to improve recruiting, candidate quality, employer referral processes, and employer matching to maximize candidate fit and to eliminate employer poaching. An overview of the registered apprenticeship model will also be included.

Panelists:

  • Stephen Tucker, Senior Manager of Industry Partnerships, Partners for a Competitive Workforce
  • Sherry Kelley Marshall, President, Southwest Ohio Region Workforce Investment Board
  • Sam Bellamy, American Fan, Welding Employer
  • Chelsee Reese, Welding Apprentice
  • Jeff Hodges, Thyssenkrupp Bilstein, Machine Operator Employer
  • Christopher Kinney, Thyssenkrupp Bilstein, Machine Operator Apprentice
  • Jim Bax, Cincinnati State, Education Provider

Register now

Or register for the full 2014 NNSP Virtual Conference (more details below)


Wednesday, December 3

11:00am to 12:30pm Pacific
2:00pm to 3:30pm Eastern
Sector Initiatives and Apprenticeships: Lessons from Partners for a Competitive Workforce

Thursday, December 4

9:00am to 10:30am Pacific
12:00pm to 1:30pm Eastern
Sector Initiatives and Apprenticeships: Policy and Practice Lessons from WRTP/BIG STEP
 
11:00am to 12:30pm Pacific
2:00pm to 3:30pm Eastern
“Fair Chance” Practices to Support Employment of People with Criminal Records

Friday, December 5

9:00am to 10:30am Pacific
12:00pm to 1:30pm Eastern
Dealing with "The New Scarlet Letter": What Research Tells Us about Negotiating the U.S. Labor Market with a Criminal Record
 
11:00am to 12:30pm Pacific
2:00pm to 3:30pm Eastern
Improving Employment Outcomes for People with Criminal Records – Lessons from Per Scholas and New Century Careers

Tuesday, December 9

11:00am to 12:30pm Pacific
2:00pm to 3:30pm Eastern
Sector Initiatives and Youth – Lessons from JobsFirstNYC’s Young Adult Sectoral Employment Project (YASEP)

Wednesday, December 10

10:00am to 11:30am Pacific
1:00pm to 2:30pm Eastern
Sector Initiatives and Youth – Lessons from Per Scholas and District 1199C Training & Upgrading Fund

Thursday, December 11

9:00am to 10:30am Pacific
12:00pm to 1:30pm Eastern
Sector Initiatives and Career Pathways - Policy Lessons from the Alliance for Quality Career Pathways
 
11:00am to 12:30pm Pacific
2:00pm to 3:30pm Eastern
Sector Initiatives and Career Pathways – Lessons from Towards Employment's WorkAdvance Initiative
 
New sessions and speakers are still being added. To stay informed about the virtual conference and other news of interest to sector initiatives, subscribe to NNSP’s free updates now.

 

Shaping a New Narrative for a New Economy

2:30pm - 4:00pm Eastern Time

A conversation with Otto Scharmer and David Korten

What role does narrative play in shaping economic life? How must the current narrative change if we are to have a viable human future and an economy that works for all, including Living Earth our home and source of nurture? What will it take to discover and establish a new narrative in the public mind? If this is an exploration you are interested in please join us!

We invite you to join a MaestroConference conversation with two visionary thinkers, David Korten and Otto Scharmer, whose current books challenge the foundational assumptions of established economic thought and call for a dramatic restructuring of our economic narrative and institutions. (All you will need is your phone to join this conversation. You will not need to be on a computer!)

The conversation will be hosted by master convener and gifted facilitator, Charles Holmes. Attendees on the call will have a chance to discuss their views in small groups and field questions to David and Otto.

While there is no charge for this December 8 web event, registration is required for access to the conference line.

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About the Speakers:

David Korten is the author of the forthcoming Change the Story, Change the Future: A Living Economy for a Living Earth, co-founder/chair of YES! Magazine, co-chair of the New Economy Working Group, founder/president of the Living Economies Forum, and a former Harvard Business School professor. His earlier books include When Corporations Rule the World, The Great Turning and Agenda for a New Economy.

Otto Scharmer is the author of Leading from the Emerging Future: From Ego-System to Eco-System Economics, American economist, senior lecturer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sloan School of Business, founding chair of the Presencing Institute, and co-founder of the Global Well-being and Gross National Happiness Lab. His earlier books include Theory U: Leading from the Future as it Emerges.

Charles Holmes, who will host this conversation, has for more than two decades designed and facilitated collaborative strategic meetings and multi-stakeholder dialogues for corporations, government, non-profits & communities. Working at the intersection of strategy and humanity, Charles asks powerful questions that invite deep reflection, generate compelling visions, and reveal new possibilities.

A New Anchor Mission for a New Century

2pm to 3:30pm Eastern Time

Learn how community foundations are building community wealth

This webinar will present and discuss the new report from the Democracy Collaborative, "A New Anchor Mission for a New Century: Community foundations deploying all resources to build community wealth."

The webinar will highlight the best practices and lessons learned by leading community foundations, and provide a framework for audience members who want to better use their community foundation's institutional and financial resources to build community wealth.

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In the report, Marjorie Kelly and Violeta Duncan explore how community foundations across the country are embracing a new mission as key local anchors, catalyzing transformative community economic development and mission-focused investment.

Profiling 30 cutting-edge community foundations—the "Innovative 30"—the report offers an exciting snapshot of an emerging trend, one driven both by the need in communities across the country for new thinking about seemingly intractable economic problems, and by the need for community foundations to assert their uniquely place-based capacity to convene local stakeholders and align local resources in an era of growing competition for donor-advised funds from national foundations linked to commercial banks and investment houses.

Download the report

In coversation with:

  • Marjorie Kelly, Senior Fellow and Director of Special Projects, The Democracy Collaborative
  • Violeta Duncan, Community Development Associate, The Democracy Collaborative
  • Sandy Wiggins, Principal, Consilience, LLC; Chair, Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (BALLE); and Senior Advisor, RSF Social Finance
  • Patrick Horvath, Director of Economic Opportunity, Director of Strengthening Neighborhoods, The Denver Foundation

Nonprofit Leadership: Seizing the Opportunity of Changing Times

12:00pm to 1:00pm Eastern Time

The role of the nonprofit sector, government and the private sector are rapidly changing. When gaps in our social fabric open up, nonprofits could lose their footing- or seize the moment. Learn about strategies to strengthen communities in crisis and what role the nonprofit sector could play in the future of Canada.

We’re excited to present this webinar with Dr. Alex Himelfarb, co-editor of “Tax is not a Four-Letter Word” and Director Emeritus of York University’s Glendon School of Public & International Affairs.

Cost: $30 for ONN Members/ $60 for Nonmembers
Presenter: Dr. Alex Himelfarb, Director Emeritus, York University’s Glendon School of Public & International Affairs

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About the presenter

A Professor of Sociology, Dr. Himelfarb joined the Public Service in 1981 including as Executive Director of the National Parole Board; Deputy Minister of Canadian Heritage, and as Clerk of the Privy Council serving three Prime Ministers, until he was nominated as Ambassador to the Italian Republic and High Commissioner to the Republic of Malta.

Dr. Himelfarb also leads the Centre for Global Challenges and serves on many Boards including Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness, Trudeau Foundation and the World Wildlife Fund.

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