Lawrence County Economic Growth Council has been chosen for national effort to improve rural higher education and workforce systems

BEDFORD – The Lawrence County Economic Growth Council (LCEGC) has been chosen by CivicLab as one of five rural partnerships across the U.S. to participate in a two-year initiative to improve higher education and workforce systems.

Supported by Ascendium  Education Group, LCEGC will receive training, technical assistance, and direct financial support valued at $150,000 to develop and implement system-level strategies that create pathways to prosperity for low-income learners. 

LCEGC was selected through a national call for proposals. Each partnership in the cohort includes higher education institutions, nonprofit organizations, public agencies, private-sector partners, and other local stakeholders that work together to improve education and workforce outcomes. To be selected, partnerships were required to submit plans that both improve outcomes for their residents and make lasting changes on higher education and workforce systems during the two-year grant period. 

Dakota Pawlicki

“Through many partnerships are deserving of this recognition and support, LCEGC demonstrated they had the relationships, capacity, and capability to make real change,” said  Dakota Pawlicki, director of Talent Hubs at CivicLab. 

Joe Timbrook - Director, Career Development - LAWRENCE COUNTY ECONOMIC  GROWTH COUNCIL INC | LinkedIn
Joe Timbrook

“The challenge is that as our partnerships continue to grow, we need resources to help us keep everyone aligned properly and focused on the priorities. We have a unique group of local stakeholders that are willing to work together and be a part of aligning workforce needs with education and training offerings, but we need to make sure that everything we do is systematic and sustainable,” said Joe Timbrook, Director of Career Development for the LCEGC’s  Workforce Coalition arm. 

LCEGC joins a cohort of other partnerships from California, Florida, New Mexico, and Texas.  This cohort will meet virtually and in-person to share ideas, resources, and receive technical assistance. 

Kirstin Yeado

“Rural communities have largely been left out of national initiatives designed to improve postsecondary education and workforce outcomes,” said Kirstin Yeado, program officer at  Ascendium. “Ascendium is pleased to support this diverse cohort of partners committed to strengthening their collaborative efforts and building the systems necessary to ensure more learners from low-income backgrounds earn degrees and credentials. We anticipate this work  generating many lessons learned on how to build the capacity of postsecondary education and  workforce training systems within a rural context.”

The initiative launched in February 2022 with LCEGC’s guiding team attending a two-day  Stakeholder Engagement Process Learning Lab at CivicLab’s headquarters in Columbus, Ind.  The team will return in April 2022 for CivicLab’s System Building Lab to improve plans for making lasting change.