JPMorgan Chase continues to invest in workforce training solutions across Detroit. This summer, JPMorgan Chase is providing another $500,000 to support the Mayor’s Grow Detroit Young Talent summer jobs program, which provides paid work experiences for young adults between the ages of 14 and 24. By the end of this summer, JPMorgan Chase will have supported nearly 700 young people through this program and provided $1 million to support summer youth employment in Detroit over the last two years. A recent JPMorgan Chase report found that compared to 14 other U.S. cities, Detroit had the largest increase in private sector worksites offering summer youth employment, adding more than 100 partnerships in 2015.
To help all Detroit residents develop the skills, credentials and experience they need to establish stable career pathways, JPMorgan Chase is supporting workforce training programs at Focus: HOPE, Detroit Employment Solutions Corporation and The Greening of Detroit. Over 250 people will be able to participate in Focus: HOPE’s manufacturing and information technology certification program, which has a job placement rate of more than 85 percent, over the next four years. With the firm’s support, Detroit Employment Solutions Corporation will be able to train 175 individuals for careers in high-growth sectors such as healthcare and information technology. And Greening of Detroit, which provides workforce training for jobs in forestry and landscaping, will be able to provide 250 jobs for high school students.
Additionally, JPMorgan Chase is committing a total of $2.5 million to three organizations – Goodwill, Greening of Detroit and EcoWorks – to support job training programs in the city. Projects include a $1 million investment to relocate Goodwill’s Flip the Script and Center for Working Families programs to a newly-rehabilitated building in the North End and a $500,000 grant to support EcoWorks’ Reclaim Detroit deconstruction and construction job training programs. This week, JPMorgan Chase is also announcing a new $1 million grant to expand Greening of Detroit’s adult training and youth employment programs.