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Ohio Bridges to Opportunity Initiative



Ohio Bridges to Opportunity Initiative Shows How Adults Who Seek Higher Wages Experiences Obstacles

Many stories illustrate the difficulty of low-wage workers to increase their incomes and enhance their quality of life. One is the story of Ken Thomas,* a custodian at a well-known Ohio manufacturing facility, who decided that he wanted to be a draftsman to increase his salary. Unfortunately, after earning his drafting certificate at a nearby adult career center, while working full-time, Ken realized that he made even less money than before. Setting his sights higher, Ken checked out the engineering technician program at his local technical college, but he was told that none of his credits were transferable, despite the fact that he'd taken many of the same courses through his drafting certificate program. Defeated, Ken returned to being a custodian.


Our Work in Ohio Bridges to Opportunity Initiative

Like Ken, the income of 1 in 4 of Ohio's working families does not meet their basic needs, though these Ohioans find themselves working 60 or more hours a week. Often, these adults are met with barriers.

In response, KnowledgeWorks Foundation, in partnership with the Ford Foundation, has developed the Ohio Bridges to Opportunity Initiative to give more Ohioans, especially adults who are working for low wages, access to higher education by pushing for policy change that supports their career development.

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Why You Should Care about the Ohio Bridges to Opportunity Initiative

Policy makers must find new ways to boost the skills of low-wage working adults, to not only provide college access to the more than one million Ohioans who are struggling to find ways to boost their incomes, but to help all Ohioans by ensuring a strong economic future.

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Three Ohio community colleges are among the nation's top 75 associate degree producers.

Initiative Highlights
New Research Reveals Top Ten Skills for 2020
A subcommittee for Ohio Board of Education releases a top 10 list of the most important skills, knowledge and behaviors students will need to succeed in the global economy and ways to strengthen the education system to better meet students' needs.
Receive pre-release updates on the 2009 Education Map
We’d like to offer you a sneak preview of what’s coming on the 2009 map, which is being released in January 2009. Each month, we will share some of the new impact areas and trends with you, and each month, we will ask for your feedback. We hope you'll tell us what you really think and feel about the Future of Education! Sign-up now!
Ohio launches workforce development system built on Career Pathways
KnowledgeWorks plays a role as the state moves to address the needs of low-wage earners and regional employers.
Career Pathways Explored: Stories from Ohio
This video documents the importance of forming partnerships between education, economic, and workforce development organizations to address turning the regional economy around.