The Pennsylvania Workforce Development Association (PWDA) Policy & Advocacy Fellowship Program (PAFP) raises the collective capacity of its members and ecosystem stakeholders to engage in workforce development advocacy at the federal, state, county, and local level. Selected Fellows receive intensive training on the federal and state legislative, administrative, and appropriations processes, and tangible experiences in developing and utilizing advocacy strategies. Participation is by application only; entrance is in PWDA’s sole discretion with judging criteria set forth in writing and posted on the PWDA website. The PAFP launches each year at the PWDA Symposium in the Fall and concludes at the PWDA Annual Conference in May. Fellows are expected to attend each session of the PAFP and complete all projects and assignments. Fellows may be removed from the program if they have unexcused absences or fail to complete program projects and assignments. Participation Requirements & Expectations
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Fellows (or their organizations) are expected to pay their own expenses and manage their own travel accommodations. 2022 Fellowship Seminar Schedule (*subject to change) September 19, 2022 - Application Period OpenOctober 13, 2022 - Application Period Closes October 24, 2022 (no later than) - Selection Status Communicated November 16-17, 2022 - Seminar #1 - PWDA (Camp Hill, PA) January 10-11, 2023 - Seminar #2 - PWDA (Camp Hill, PA) February 8, 2023 - Graduation - Greater Harrisburg Area (Location TBD) 2022-2023 Fellows - 2nd Cohort Marissa Bankert, IEC Pennsylvania
Julia Blackwell, JEVS hireAbility
Blythe Brunner, Equus Workforce Solutions
Andre Hardy, EDSI
Charles Howell, Mon Valley Initiative
Crystal Houser, PA Dept. of Labor & Industry
Saundra Judge, PA Dept. of Human Services
Shania Kelly, Along the Way
Saranne Miller, SCPA Works
Lynda Morris, Partnership for Career Development
Rebecca Paull, Reading Area Community College
Ashlee Phillips, EDSI
Kaylee Shockley, Partner4Work
Jane Stein, MontcoWorks
Tara Toms, Keystone Development Partnership
Melissa Wassel, Luzerne County Community College
Inaugural Fellowship Class Projects (2021-2022)
Our 16 fellows graduated on January 26, 2022! View some of their advocacy efforts: Group 3 - Serving Vulnerable Populations
Group 4 - Sharing Data Across Systems
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