Located in:
- Program-Specific Requirements for Wagner-Peyser Program (Employment Services)
All Program-Specific Requirements provided for the WIOA core programs in this section must be addressed for either a Unified or Combined State Plan.
e. 6. A. Collaboration
Describe any collaborative agreements the state workforce agency (SWA) has with other MSFW service providers including NFJP grantees and other service providers. Describe how the SWA intends to build upon/increase collaboration with existing partners and in establishing new partners over the next four years (including any approximate timelines for establishing agreements or building upon existing agreements).
Current Narrative:
The State Monitor Advocate and outreach specialists will continue to develop and perform lead roles in coalitions based in agriculturally active areas to leverage resources and share knowledge of solutions in a coordinated fashion. Collaborative efforts will continue with the AIFC, a community-based non-profit corporation with a membership of approximately 50 partners including public, private, federal, and state enforcement and non-enforcement agencies, farmworkers, agricultural employers, and advocacy groups. The State Monitor Advocate and outreach specialists will continue to support coalitions and objectives to create a better understanding of issues affecting the farmworker community and will collaborate in creating forums and seminars to address issues and concerns of interest within the farmworker community.