Seattle Jobs Initiative (SJI) is a non-profit organization that supports individuals from under-invested communities in building careers by creating equitable workforce systems and developing impactful partnerships to address structural racism. Founded in 1997 as a partnership between Mayor Norm Rice, Annie E. Casey Foundation, and Seattle's Office of Economic Development, SJI combines job-skills training, wraparound services, and business involvement to connect low-income individuals with living-wage jobs. With a focus on whole systems change and individual empowerment, SJI has a proven track record of breaking long-term cycles of poverty and providing pathways to sustainable careers.
SJI's mission is to open doors to living-wage careers by providing personalized support, technical assistance, and resources to job seekers. They offer a range of programs and initiatives, including the Seattle Opportunity Work Corps, which provides training in green infrastructure and natural drainage systems, and the Student-Centered Design team, which partners with higher education and training institutions to make systems and programs more responsive to the needs of underserved students. SJI also conducts policy research and evaluation to complement their program efforts and achieve greater impact on low-income communities. Through their work, SJI is actively working towards creating a more equitable workforce in Seattle and beyond.
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