Support acquisition of job-specific skills through education, certification programs, or on-the-job training, often with personal development resources and other supports
Provide basic skills (e.g., reading, math, writing, English language, or soft skills) and industry-specific training with other supports; also called occupationally contextualized basic education programs
Provide occupation-specific training for low-skilled individuals in high-growth industries, with education and supports, usually with stackable credentials and work experience opportunities
Address the needs of teenage parents via clinic-based programs that provide health care and family planning services as well as case management, counseling, and other supports