The Knowledge House is partnering with Project Z to expand into the Washington, D.C. Metro area and Baltimore, MD. According to DC’s Workforce Investment Council, high-demand sectors in the region include STEM and Business and Office Administration. The DC Metro area is home to several technology-focused consulting firms and companies such as Booz Allen Hamilton and Amazon. Despite Washington, DC being a majority-minority city, there exists a significant wealth gap between White households and households of color. Moreover, workers of color face an unemployment rate 10% higher than the national average of 6%. TKH and Project Z are well-positioned to address the job outcome needs of DC residents and provide essential workforce development support for communities that need it most.
This 12-month program trains high school youth in foundational coding and design, explore STEM careers and complete industry-facing internships or apprenticeships.
Eligibility: Currently enrolled in high school as a sophomore, junior, or senior, be a resident of New York, Newark, Atlanta, and Los Angeles.
This 12-month program aims to serve 18+ adult job seekers from diverse backgrounds and trains them in 4 tracks: Data Science, Cybersecurity, Web Development, and UXUI Design.
Eligibility: Ages 18+, household income under $60,000, and be a resident of New York, Newark, Atlanta, and Los Angeles.
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Bronx, NY 10454