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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, in collaboration with the Hitachi Foundation, announced a $15.3 million initiative, Jobs to Careers: Promoting Work-Based Learning for Quality Care, to support the needs of workers delivering direct healthcare and services (such as medical assistants, health educators, laboratory technicians, substance abuse counselors and home health aides). Jobs to Careers will support partnerships of employers and educational institutions that advance and reward the skill and career development of frontline workers typically earning less than $40,000 annually. Supported projects will expand and redesign systems to create lasting improvements in the way that institutions train and advance their frontline workers and test new models of education and training that incorporate work-based learning. Up to eight grants will be awarded through the first round of funding. Application deadline is May 18, 2006. Two web conferences will provide information on the initiative on April 3, 2006, from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. ET; and April 5, 2006, from 3:00 to 4:00 ET. Find out more, register for a web conference or submit a proposal: http://www.jtcp.org .








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