Center for Efficacy & Resiliency
Distance Credentialed Facilitator (DCFTM) Online Training
Latino/a Educational Achievement Project
Leadership: The Experience Project
Non-Profit Staff Development Coalition Project
Puyallup/Sumner Chamber of Commerce
University of Washington Tacoma Computing and Software Systems Partnership Project
The Center for Learning Connections provides project management for a wide range of groups, associations, or initiatives. Some current projects include:
The Association Executive Office
CLC serves as the executive and coordinating office for the Association of Community and Technical College Administrators. CLC manages the organization’s conferences and other professional development activities.
Center for Dependable Strengths Executive Office
CLC is the Executive Office for the Center for Dependable Strengths. Through this project, CLC provides training coordination, resources, and research around the Dependable Strengths Articulation Process.
Non-Profit Staff Development Coalition Project
CLC initiated the NPSDC based on collaboratively identifying unmet staff training needs for non-profit human services organizations in King County. CLC through the Coalition designs, develops, and delivers relevant training activities.
Building Skills Conferences
Through funding provided by the Employment Security Department in Washington State, CLC assists with the planning for and coordination of the Building Skills conferences, offered every eighteen months to frontline staff in workforce development.
Skill Standards Resource Center
Through funding from the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges, CLC hosts the Skill Standards Resource Center via www.wa-skills.com and a resource room located at the CLC offices. Through the Skill Standards Resource Center, CLC provides information and materials on skill standards developed by Washington State colleges and consortium.
University of Washington Tacoma Computing and Software Systems Partnership Project
The Center for Learning Connections (CLC) serves as a Liaison to this project on behalf of the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges. In the Liaison role, CLC provides information, communication and support to the project.
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Workforce /Transitions, Learning & Work
The next conference will be on February 1, 2010, at Embassy Suites, Lynnwood, WA.
Workforce Conferences are a joint venture between two organizations: