Mission
CWIC was created in mid-2009 to ensure that Chicago has a skilled and educated workforce to keep our businesses, economy, communities, and families healthy and productive.
We accomplish this by monitoring over $300 million of public investment in education and workforce training, and coordinating resources to ensure these investments support the overall health of our economy.
CWICstats Dashboard Report - Quarter 2 2010
Chicago Wokrforce Programs Report
The Chicago Workforce Development Programs and accompanying system map were created by the CWICstats team at Chapin Hall. This work was largely based on the earlier work of the Chicago Jobs Council to depict the relationship between programs and agencies. CWICstats contacted many agency partners and other stakeholders to identify the workforce development programs in Chicago and understand how their funding and administration flows through federal, state, and city agencies. CWICstats is in the process of updating this map with program funding. update this periodically as programs are developed and agency administration of programs are reorganized.
Chicago Wokrforce Programs Report
Dashboard Report - Quarter 2 2010
The first quarterly dashboard report was developed by CWICstats to provide a snapshot of key workforce and economic indicators. The front page highlights many of the key indicators and their most recent changes. The inside of the report contains these plus additional indicators that are graphically depicted over time. Each quarterly report will have a "featured stats" section which will highlight a key set of indicators on a particular topic or data set that becomes available. This quarterly report features unemployment statistics.
CWICstats Dashboard Report – Quarter 2 2010
CWIC in the News
Philadelphia is looking to Chicago and CWIC as best practices in workforce development. Read more here.
See more articles featuring CWIC and our partners here.