Central Texas has a robust, dynamic and unique set of workforce institutions — including Skillpoint Alliance (formerly
Capital Area Training Foundation), Capital IDEA, and Austin Community College — that
are the envy of other communities across the nation. These organizations, as well as
Central Texas’ two workforce development boards, embody key features of leading-edge
workforce intermediaries. The region is also unique in a number of other respects that
make it a particularly attractive site for developing and operating a major workforce
intermediary initiative, including: unusually high levels of public and private support for
its workforce development services; its pursuit of a cluster-based approach to workforce
services; and the level of grass-roots action and public concern over skills gaps and
income disparities among its residents.
The Ray Marshall Center is coordinating a nine-month planning process to design a
workforce intermediary initiative for all of Central Texas, working in partnership with
two of Austin’s premier workforce intermediaries: the Skillpoint Alliance
and the Capital IDEA. The researchers will also engage a broad array of local stakeholders in this
process, including employer groups, community organizations, and philanthropic
institutions. The principal outcome of this planning process will be the design and
funding plan for a uniquely Central Texas workforce intermediary initiative, based in
its own set of institutions, traditions and context.
During the planning process the research will focus on addressing several core questions:
♦ What is the nature and scope of employer demand in targeted sectors for skilled,
living-wage occupations?
♦ What is the current capacity and education level of disadvantaged workers who
could potentially fill these occupations and what would it take (cost and services)
to match these workers to target occupations?
♦ How does Central Texas develop a long-term model with diverse revenue strategies that can
create stability and sustainability in workforce initiatives?
♦ What are the key public policy initiatives that can help drive and support these
funding streams over time? |