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Los Angeles-based workforce development nonprofit Native Development Network has launched a research project to examine barriers to employment and stability for Native Americans in California.
The project, titled Pathways 2 Prosperity, is funded by the California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development and the Labor and Workforce Development Agency, according to an NDN press release.
NDN cited data showing that unemployment among Native Americans in some urban areas is up to three times the national average, with higher rates in rural reservations and tribal communities. The organization also reported higher rates of homelessness and poverty among Native Californians, along with structural barriers like a lack of childcare or access to transportation.
The research project is intended to inform the creation of a Native Workforce Access Hub under NDN Jobs. The proposed hub would connect Native job seekers with academic institutions, workforce development boards, unions, tribal leaders, community organizations and employers in high-growth industries.
“This research is about shifting from a reactive approach to a proactive one,” NDN Executive Director Joseph Quintana said in a statement, adding that the goal is to expand access to education, jobs and advancement opportunities.
Pathways 2 Prosperity comes as workforce development initiatives continue to expand across Indian Country. Initiatives meant to bolster careers in energy and broadband have emerged as particular front runners, per prior Tribal Business News reporting.
