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Organization: Emerging Workforce Coalition

Sector: Collective

Organization Mission: The Emerging Workforce Coalition, a group of eight nonprofit organizations that serve communities of color, hosted a panel to speak about their efforts and challenges in improving minority employment involvement. Four representatives from different organizations spoke on their experiences conducting focus groups in the area, opening up opportunities for minority members, and addressing the needs of different groups of color in the area, including the growing Somali-American community.

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Minnesotans must face the facts and unite to reverse the economic disparities that plague the black community in this state.

Fact is … the latest statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau found black Minnesotans’ median household income dropped to $27,000 in 2014.

Fact is … Minnesota now trails Mississippi when it comes to median household income for blacks.

Fact is … the unemployment rate for blacks in Minnesota is 15.6 percent — four times the state’s overall rate of 4 percent.

Fact is … the state and many business leaders seem willing to give blacks everything but a job.

Now that we know the facts, here are concrete solutions that must be implemented to eradicate what many have become accustomed to hearing about Minnesota.

Offer GED services for older adults. Statistics show that 60,000 adults in Hennepin County, 29,000 in Minneapolis alone, do not have a GED — a basic requirement for any type of vocational training or higher education coursework. To be successful we must provide a structured learning environment that is culturally based and not only supports student retention but puts them on a path to industry-relevant careers.

Promote small-business start-ups in the African-American community. Entrepreneurship is prevalent in this state and we need to ensure that we provide technical assistance and funding for business start-ups in African-American communities.

Implement the Emerging Workforce Coalition’s proposal. Nine agencies of color recently partnered to propose the creation of a referral and placement system to bring minorities into the workforce by training low-skilled populations and tapping into the underemployed workforce. The report is being considered by the state Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED). It needs to be implemented now.

Increase SNAP benefits. MSPWin — a philanthropic collaborative formed in 2013 to strengthen the workforce in the seven-county metro area — recently issued a report that found the Minnesota Department of Human Services and DEED are leaving millions of dollars on the table that could be used for job training. Leaders need to change their strategy, accept these dollars and use them to fund community-based agencies that provide short-term training in high-growth areas that will effectively transition minorities and other low-income households from the food-stamp program to earning a living wage.

Provide free short-term training certificates. The economic value of the short-term certificate cannot be overstated, given that workers with occupation-based certificates earn an average of 20 percent more than workers with a high school diploma. In high-demand industries, 39 percent of male certificate holders earn more than the median male worker with an associate degree and 24 percent earn more than the median male bachelor’s degree holder.

Add to that the fact that by 2018 more than two-thirds of the 47 million job openings in America will require some level of postsecondary education or training, with a growing demand for industry-specific certification, and it cannot be denied that these certificates successfully change low-income workers into middle-income workers.

The sooner we implement these solutions, the better, but we can’t do it alone. We need a coalition made up of a rainbow of faces, including whites, that has one goal in mind — to ensure that every person in Minnesota has the ability to succeed.

History has shown that there is strength in numbers, and while our talking points may differ, we must remain laser-focused on our purpose to finally do the right thing by the black community.

Fact is … Minnesota continues to have one of the worst racial disparities in the nation in employment and academic achievement.

Fact is …. our region cannot succeed without everyone contributing to the regional economy and vice-versa.

Time to face facts and implement solutions. Are you with us?

 

 


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Related PlanScape Status on: Diversity and Inclusion, Economic Development, Workforce Development

Key reports on: Emerging Workforce Coalition


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City Council Discussions:

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  • Oct 6, 2025 City Council Meeting
  • July 28, 2025 City Council Study Session 

PB Summary; Sample of community feedbacks on Facebook

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December 07, 2025: DMC 2025 5 Year Plan Update
DMC 2025 5 Year Plan Draft Dec 2025 DMC Board Meeting

  • Request for Action
  • 2025 5-year plan draft

References: City Council Study Session Materials

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December 06, 2025: Looking Back Equity Alliance Series Topics
Collection of Topics from alliance start to Dec 2025 to offer "a grounded reflection on our collective progress and the work still ahead to strengthen equity across our community."

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December 04, 2025: RPS Balanced Budget Model
2026 Review and 2027 Enhancements: 

 Phase I of the Balanced Budget Model (BBM), launched across all learning sites and select special education programs, served as both a starting point and a critical learning stage.

AI Summary of PB ePaper Article

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December 03, 2025: Rochester International Relations Committee

2026 Sister City Visits Germany Visit

2025 Sister City Trips: Japan

Rochester Sister City Application (Roles and Responsibilities)

Sister Cities Relationship Logs

IRC Meeting Logs

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  • Background
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  • Part 1 Goals
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November 20, 2025: Cradle to Career 4Q/3Q 2025 News
2025-11-20 C2C Connection StriveTogether 

2025-10-29  C2C 2025 Summit 

2025-6-2014 2025 Summer Financial Aid Sessions: Locations: RCTC, Rochester Public Library; Information for CBO hosting Financial Aid Sessions

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November 18, 2025: Comprehensive Achievement and Civic Readiness
Fall (November) 2025:

  • Background Information
  • Video Recording
  • Presentation Slides
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November 13, 2025: UMR Expansion Plan
 PB ePaper Reporting: 2 new campus buildings are planned to accommodate student growth

AI Summary of PB Reporting

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November 11, 2025: About Rochester Community Initiative (RCI)

Oct 2025 C2C Summit: Cross-Sector Collaboration: Civic Engagement

Oct 2024 C2C Summit: Students Decoded: The Mental Health Database

Aug 2025 Equity Alliance Series RCI Introduction

 

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October 21, 2025: HOME OWNERSHIP CREATION PROGRAM – LONDON BROOK PONDS
City Council Meeting Approval of Housing Support: Housing Funding Allocations; TIF approval

PB reporting

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October 16, 2025: Seneca Property Plan Shelved
2025: PB reporting: Plan to develop vision for former Seneca site shelved

2022: (1) RAEDI partners with Olmsted County to solicit Statements of Interest (SOI) for former Seneca property; (2) Olmsted County signs agreement with RAEDI to solicit development proposals for former Seneca property

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October 15, 2025: DAP Funding Justification
Oct 15, 2025 D.A.P. Meeting Info Sharing - Building a community-owned data repository

 

 

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October 12, 2025: Discovery Square Shared Lab Infastructure
Sep 2025 Update Presentation

May 2025: Biolabs as shared space partner: A shared lab space for a community of like-minded entrepreneurs associated with one or more academic research partners, PB reporting

Nov 2023 DMCC Board Presentation

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October 06, 2025: 2026 Annual Action Plan - Community Development Block Grant Allocations
  • 2026 Annual Action Plan - Community Development Block Grant Allocations
  • Video Recording, Presentation 
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Lvl 1: Diversity and Inclusion ; Economic Development ; Workforce Development

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