Moving Career Pathways Forward: Learning from the New Skills for Youth Initiative

Toolkit Year
2024
Toolkit Publisher
Advance CTE; Education Strategy Group.
Toolkit Purpose

This report presents specific recommendations and action steps for state and local leaders on how to sustain career pathways work for long-term success.

Summary of Toolkit Approach

The five-year initiative New Skills for Youth (NSFY) aimed to transform career readiness education and bridge the skills gap by supporting innovative strategies in 10 states across the United States. NSFY was one of the earliest and most impactful philanthropic investments in career pathways and career readiness in recent history and helped spark future investments and energy in the career pathways space. Shortly after the grant ended, the world experienced the COVID-19 pandemic which hindered the momentum participating states had gained throughout the initiative. However, states were able to sustain and continue to make progress on many key initiatives started during NSFY that are still present today.

Toolkit Intended Audience

State, Regional, and Local Workforce Development Systems.

Toolkit Based On

Research conducted by the New Skills Ready Network; experiences reported by Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Ohio, Rhode Island, and Wisconsin.

Toolkit Target Population
Youth.
Primary Career Pathways Element Addressed
Name
Comprehensive