101 Workshop

Next Gen
101 Workshop

 
I am very glad I attended. You have really honed the roles/duties of the various components and people involved in a way that is easy to use and understand. Thank you.
— 101 workshop participant

February 19-20, 2025

9:00am - 12:30pm PT // 12:00pm - 3:30pm ET


An intensive, virtual training for education, workforce development and economic development partners to learn the nuts & bolts of building and sustaining effective Next Gen Sector Partnerships. This workshop is designed for those who are new to Next Gen and looking to learn more about the model or new staff who need to be trained up.

Wondering if the Next Gen 101 Workshop is the right fit for you?

  • Are you new to the Next Gen model and looking for ways to learn more about the who, what, why and how?

  • Are you looking for practical tools and strategies to build sector partnerships that achieve sustained impact on jobs and the economy?

  • Are you an experienced Next Gen practitioner with new staff or colleagues who need an intensive orientation to Next Gen?

  • In need of a refresh yourself?

Join this virtual two-part intensive Next Gen 101 Workshop, both parts 3.5 hours long. Please note that these are not repeat sessions, but intended to build on each other. Registrants should plan to attend both parts. The 101 Workshop will be held in Two Parts:

February 19th 9am -12:30pm PT/12pm - 3:30pm ET

February 20th 9am -12:30pm PT/12pm - 3:30pm ET

The training will be hosted via Zoom. Plan to participate with cameras on as the training will be highly interactive.

Registration Fee: $380 per person*

*Registration is per person. If you are interested in a group registration (more than 5 attendees) please send an email to info@nextgensectorpartnerships.com for details and pricing.

 
This [workshop] was so great!!! It was very engaging and the content was REAL (and not fluff). Lots to take away here.
— 101 Workshop Participant
 
I loved the outline of the process from start to finish and the honesty around the challenges.
— 101 workshop participant