Accessible Workforce Development

Accessible Workforce Development Free Job Coaching & Career Development: resume writing, interview skills, Language. Job Placement and Mentoring

AWED is established around an improved operational framework in entrepreneurship,employability and leadership development. We aim to fill the gap where Micro-lending organizations with lending priorities alone are not sufficient to assist immigrants entrepreneurial and career pursuits. Therefore, AWED helps to facilitate immigrants long-term socioeconomic success and employment disparity by promot

ing and developing the existing entrepreneurial culture and skilled expertise in the following:
*Individualized business plans
*Business workshop/seminars
*Resume building & Interviewing
*Job searching training
*Relationship building & mentoring
*Promote Networking skills
*Entrepreneurial training & development
*Financial management
*Personal investment & credit
*Marketing
*Foster business partnership for growth
*Speakers Bureau AWED's goal is to provide mentorship and networking opportunities for skilled immigrants in career and business development. And to professionalize and formalize business activities within the African community; provide business and career training and services to African immigrants in Minnesota and to encourage them to become self-sufficient. AWED’s program will provide access to a huge network of professionals who are willing to volunteer their time to teach African immigrants in business management, marketing, financial management, business development, etc.AWED is established around an improved operational framework in entrepreneurship, gainful employment, and better career advancement opportunities for those employed or who have obtained a higher education. AWED's goals would forge partnerships within the African business community; it would mobilize African Diaspora for self-sufficiency; bringing together other professionals from the general community to African professionals or aspiring professionals – ultimately, leading to long lasting relationships. Also, the program strives to ensure less frustration for African immigrants by helping them become financially able to support themselves and their families, while also building a stable and fulfilling future

Address

140 W 98th Street, Ste 207
Minneapolis, MN
55420

General information

*Equipping Africa’s burgeoning youth with the right skills for service sector jobs *Enhancing earning opportunities for career professionals and entrepreneurs *Getting better human development outcomes for the money invested in immigrant communities *Breaking vicious poverty cycles that are a drain on societies and economies *Developing sustainable, innovative safety nets *Making services work for the poor

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