ELMSD-500 Community and Employer Partnership Fund
Numéro de sollicitation BCELMSD-500
Date de publication
Date et heure de clôture 2024/03/31 17:30 HAE
Description
1. Introduction
The Ministry of Social Development & Poverty Reduction provides funding for the delivery of community-based initiatives under the Community and Employer Partnership (CEP) fund, a component of WorkBC.
The goal of CEP is to increase training and work experience opportunities in communities across B.C. With the help of this fund, communities see job creation, positive social impacts, economic growth, and more employment opportunities. Projects help reduce poverty while strengthening the labour market and support communities experiencing impacts because of economic change.
2. Ministry and Divisional Overview
The Ministry of Social Development & Poverty Reduction focuses on delivering responsive, innovative and integrated services to clients in need. The Service Plan is available on the Ministry’s website at
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/governments/organizational-structure/ministries-organizations/ministries/social-development-poverty-reduction and provides details of the Ministry’s programs, services, goals and strategic objectives.
The Employment and Labour Market Services Division (ELMSD) of the Ministry is responsible for the development, management, and evaluation of a diverse array of employment services. ELMSD’s vision is to provide an integrated and responsive employment and labour market system. This means employment services are responsive, inclusive, accessible and client centred.
3. Community and Employer Partnership fund
The CEP fund consists of four streams:
a. Job Creation Partnerships support community-based projects that create work experience and training opportunities for eligible clients.
b. Labour Market Partnerships (LMP) support organizations and communities facing economic changes to conduct human resource planning activities and labour market studies. LMP also includes the Employer Sponsored Training program that provides employers with financial assistance to support re-training for current employees whose jobs are at risk.
c. Research & Innovation supports innovative research projects that test new approaches to labour market challenges.
d. Project Based Labour Market Training supports projects that provide eligible clients with a combination of essential and occupational specific training and work experience required for entry level employment.
4. Application Process
For more information on CEP, including eligibility criteria, how to apply, and contact information, please visit the WorkBC website: http://www.WorkBC.ca/CEP
All projects are subject to Ministry funding availability and meeting eligibility criteria.
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Amendment #1:
-Closing date changed to March 21, 2023
-Update to the Summary Details (Introduction and Community and Employer Partnership Fund)
-Updated attachment
Amendment #2:
-Closing date changed to March 31, 2024
The Ministry of Social Development & Poverty Reduction provides funding for the delivery of community-based initiatives under the Community and Employer Partnership (CEP) fund, a component of WorkBC.
The goal of CEP is to increase training and work experience opportunities in communities across B.C. With the help of this fund, communities see job creation, positive social impacts, economic growth, and more employment opportunities. Projects help reduce poverty while strengthening the labour market and support communities experiencing impacts because of economic change.
2. Ministry and Divisional Overview
The Ministry of Social Development & Poverty Reduction focuses on delivering responsive, innovative and integrated services to clients in need. The Service Plan is available on the Ministry’s website at
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/governments/organizational-structure/ministries-organizations/ministries/social-development-poverty-reduction and provides details of the Ministry’s programs, services, goals and strategic objectives.
The Employment and Labour Market Services Division (ELMSD) of the Ministry is responsible for the development, management, and evaluation of a diverse array of employment services. ELMSD’s vision is to provide an integrated and responsive employment and labour market system. This means employment services are responsive, inclusive, accessible and client centred.
3. Community and Employer Partnership fund
The CEP fund consists of four streams:
a. Job Creation Partnerships support community-based projects that create work experience and training opportunities for eligible clients.
b. Labour Market Partnerships (LMP) support organizations and communities facing economic changes to conduct human resource planning activities and labour market studies. LMP also includes the Employer Sponsored Training program that provides employers with financial assistance to support re-training for current employees whose jobs are at risk.
c. Research & Innovation supports innovative research projects that test new approaches to labour market challenges.
d. Project Based Labour Market Training supports projects that provide eligible clients with a combination of essential and occupational specific training and work experience required for entry level employment.
4. Application Process
For more information on CEP, including eligibility criteria, how to apply, and contact information, please visit the WorkBC website: http://www.WorkBC.ca/CEP
All projects are subject to Ministry funding availability and meeting eligibility criteria.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Amendment #1:
-Closing date changed to March 21, 2023
-Update to the Summary Details (Introduction and Community and Employer Partnership Fund)
-Updated attachment
Amendment #2:
-Closing date changed to March 31, 2024
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Coordonnées
Organisation contractante
- Organisation
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Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction
- Autorité contractante
- Kathleen Dyer
- Adresse courriel
- Kathleen.Dyer@gov.bc.ca
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