SRMA partners with FutureMakers Coalition to develop
SWFL Equitable Jobs Pipeline for Manufacturers
Local organizations team up on education and training of specialized skills to fight future labor shortages
The Southwest Regional Manufacturers Association (SRMA) is the leading resource in the manufacturing sector of the Southwest Florida Equitable Jobs Pipeline, a part of the American Rescue Plan Good Jobs Challenge. Working under the direction of FutureMakers Coalition at Collaboratory, the SRMA will conduct in-person skills gap surveys with the manufacturers of Southwest Florida.
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Recently, Florida Gulf Coast University, in partnership with FutureMakers Coalition at Collaboratory, was awarded a $22.9M investment to develop industry specific education, training and career development programs. FutureMakers Coalition aims to transform Southwest Florida’s workforce by increasing the proportion of working age adults with college degrees, workforce certificates, industry certifications and other high-quality credentials to 55 percent by 2025.
“We are extremely excited to be a part of this effort,” says Rob Harris, Executive Director of the SRMA. “The fact that manufacturing is recognized as one of the four major economic drivers in our region, and that the EDA recognizes the major labor shortage of skilled workers, it validates the purpose of the SRMA. This collaboration is a natural fit towards our mission of growth within the manufacturing sector and increased productivity at the company level.”
At minimum, the SRMA will conduct 40 in-person skills gap surveys and host four roundtable discussions throughout Southwest Florida. FutureMakers Coalition will then work with educational entities in our region to create the necessary training programs and get SWFL residents credentialed with the needed skills. The SRMA will encourage manufacturers to hire the newly skilled candidates generated by this ecosystem program. Outreach efforts have already begun, but anyone that would like to participate in a one-on-one survey, or join a roundtable discussion, is asked to register below.
“We are looking to leverage relationships with employers to understand the skills they need in employees so our education partners can provide training and we can connect local talent to well-paying jobs in manufacturing,” said Tessa LeSage, FutureMakers director, Collaboratory, which is serving as the backbone organization for FutureMakers Coalition. “We are thrilled to partner with SRMA to engage and strengthen the manufacturing sector in Southwest Florida.”