WIOA THE OPPORTUNITY FOR INNOVATION. JOHN COLBERT, Esq. Capitol Hill Partners, LLC

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WIOA THE OPPORTUNITY FOR INNOVATION JOHN COLBERT, Esq. Capitol Hill Partners, LLC

WIOA in context Eleven years in the making An update not an overhaul Incorporates many best practices utilized in states around the nation Very tight timelines included in the law for implementation by DOL Real change begins in your upcoming annual plans to be implemented on July 1, 2015

The core goals of WIOA Aligns workforce investment, education, and economic development systems; Increases the employment, retention, and earnings of participants through the attainment of recognized postsecondary credentials and better meet the skills needs of employers; Improves opportunities for workers with barriers to employment, including people with disabilities; Creates a streamlined, yet comprehensive approach to workforce development through unified planning.

Of note to NADO State WIB s continued business majority and business chair One member chosen by each chamber of the state legislature (reduced from two members per chamber) 20% of members from labor movement Local WIB s streamlined and more strategic still business majority and chair One stop governmental partners eliminated 20% of members from labor movement

Of note to NADO Core WIOA formula funding Only one significant change to WIOA formula funding Dislocated Worker state formula funding now has a 90% hold harmless to prevent significant shifts in funding on annual basis; One Stop infrastructure funding if locals cannot figure out cost allocation, the State will determine program contributions.

Of note to NADO Key WIOA dates Draft rule imminent No WIOA State plans due to DOL this year WIOA Youth funding available April WIOA PY15 funding formula available July 1

Of note to NADO Key WIOA dates Final rule published early 2016 Unified plans due Spring 2016 Full WIOA implementation July 2016 Begin fostering implementation discussions now between program partners in your state

Timing of WIOA passage ideal for states to innovate State WIA funding allocation: PY 13 5% PY 14 8.75% PY 15 10%

Timing of WIOA passage ideal for states to innovate WIOA Funding in PY 15 Double the funding available to states for WIA programs just six months ago 100% transferability between all funding streams Opportunity for significant state innovation

Innovation opportunities in WIOA Authorizes career pathways approaches underway in many states that combine occupational training and postsecondary education to earn industry recognized credentials Authorizes transitional jobs strategies Enhanced Employer Engagement Board size reductions to allow for stronger business engagement Requires common performance measurements from across all its core programs.

Innovation opportunities in WIOA Unified Planning - WIOA requires a state unified plan for the core programs in the Act beginning in PY 16. No need to wait states can submit unified plans before PY 16 It also permits states to include in its unified plan one or more of the following programs: Perkins Act, TANF E&T, TAA, UI, SNAP E&T, SCSEP, CDBG, CSBG, and VETS programs.

Innovation opportunities for states in WIOA Promotes Regionalism WIOA requires strong regional planning and coordination States work with locals to identify regions taking into consideration labor markets and regional economic development areas. Requires strong local performance with fiscal integrity or states may realign WIB s

Changes made to Governance Membership on Boards Streamlines membership requirements for State and Local workforce boards Maintains business majority Requires certification of one-stop centers by the Chief Elected Officials and the WIB Adds Vocational Rehabilitation, Adult Education, and Registered Apprenticeship as required board members and increases the voice of labor on the board

Changes in Governance LWIB s Identifies 13 functions for Local workforce boards including: Engaging employers; Develop and implement career pathways; Identifying and promoting proven and promising practices;

Changes in Governance LWIB s Identifies 13 functions for Local workforce boards including: Establishing standing committees to more effectively accomplish the work of the local boards; Promoting consumer choice of participants among providers; Enhancing coordination with education providers Think regionally

Changes in Governance SWIB s Identifies 12 functions for State workforce boards: Provides guidance re: programmatic alignment, career pathways, sector partnerships, coordination between states and local areas, identification of regions,

Changes in Governance SWIB s Identifies 12 functions for State workforce boards: case management information systems Best practices Development statewide One Stop policies Tech improvements Statewide workforce and labor market information systems

Competitive and Integrated One Stops Each local area must have one comprehensive one-stop center. Must be Competitively awarded Eliminates stand-alone Employment Service offices.

Competitive and Integrated One Stops Enhanced and Streamlined Operations: All partners share One Stop infrastructure costs MOU s with every one-stop partner to describe operations, services provided and coordinated, funding, and referrals. Local boards will certify one-stops every three years, using criteria written by the state Workforce Development Board.. Integrate the intake, case management, reporting, and fiscal and management accountability systems of onestop partners.

Innovation opportunities for states in WIOA Stronger focus on training Makes permanent language appropriations language allowing grants from Adult or DW funds to train cohorts, instead of solely utilizing ITA s Encourages sectoral initiatives to work with employers to train workers in high demand sectors Increases incumbent worker training to 20% of funding allotment Authorizes transitional jobs programming

Innovation opportunities for states in WIOA Youth funding now targeted to out of school youth WIA - 30% of funds required to be spent on OSY WIOA - 75% of funds required to be spent on OSY Youth Councils no longer required Local Boards are encouraged to designate a standing Youth Committee

Changes in youth policy Changes to Youth Eligibility Out-of-school youth must be aged 16-24, not attending any school; In-school youth must be aged 14-21, attending school, low income and one other barrier

Changes in youth policy New Youth Program Elements Financial Literacy; Activities that help youth transition to postsecondary education and training; Education offered concurrently with and in the same context as workforce preparation activities and training for a specific occupation or occupational cluster; Entrepreneurial skills training;

Changes in youth policy Emphasis on Work-Experience At least 20 percent of local Youth formula funds must be used for work experiences, such as: summer and year-round employment, pre-apprenticeship, on-the-job training, internships and job shadowing

WIOA: Innovation Opportunity Pay-for-Performance significant expansion WIOA allows states and locals to use their annual formula funds for pay-for-performance a dedicated resource moving forward With no additional overall funding allows states and localities to directly contract for outcome-based performance.

WIOA: Innovation Opportunity Pay-for-Performance significant expansion States can also augment pay-for-performance with non-federal funds Local areas can use up to 10 percent for payfor-performance States can provide technical assistance to WIB s on pay-for-performance

WIOA: Expansion Opportunity Pay-for-Performance significant expansion Specific outcomes and populations to be served negotiated between providers with state or local Can create incentives or bonus payments to assist harder to serve populations Paid upon successful completion of these outcomes Pay for Performance expanding across social service programs bipartisan support for evidenced based programming

28 Major opportunity for state innovation Pay-for-Performance significantly expanded Effort to incorporate pay for performance in WIOA formula funds led by Senator Portman Also key focus of the Administration is on Pay for Success in social service programming However, WIOA creates a different authority than the Administration s Workforce Innovation Fund

What should we be doing now?

WIOA implementation - overall approach Beg for forgiveness, rather than wait for permission Implement what the statute outlines now and tweak if necessary post regulations

QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS John Colbert, Esq. Capitol Hill Partners 202.544.1300 jcolbert@caphillpartners.com www.caphillpartners.com