While we have long been a conduit for change—connecting disparate systems, ideas, and stakeholders—the time has come for us to be a powerful catalyst for change by accelerating innovation to reimagine the future of work and learning.
The problems that our education and workforce systems are striving to tackle are more complex than ever before. But the same dynamics that drive these complexities (such as advancements in technology, shifting consumer expectations, and blurring of silos) also create possible solutions. JFF is embracing these complexities in our efforts to create equitable options in workforce and education, and we’re leveraging this perspective to refine JFF’s work around five focus areas that align all we do to transform the 21st-century education and workforce marketplace.
We believe these are the five key areas where we can be a leading engine to drive equitable impact:
Creating learner and worker opportunity: Despite our best efforts, economic inequity continues to plague our society, with widening access, outcomes, and wealth gaps affecting millions of people.
- We will transform education, employment, and talent advancement systems to address systemic and structural barriers to equitable economic opportunity—including an intentional focus on Black learners and workers.
Strengthening education and career navigation: The vast array of education and training options is becoming increasingly difficult for learners to understand and navigate.
- We will clarify the chaotic work and learning ecosystem and empower people with data and guidance to find, finance, and flourish in personalized, lifelong career pathways.
Ensuring program quality and efficacy: With myriad new education and training providers emerging, people lack the objective information they need to assess which programs will help them meet their goals.
- We will organize and vet the dynamic marketplace, making trusted information about what works widely available to learners, workers, investors, policymakers, and partners and spurring providers to innovate and improve.
Integrating learning and work: Prevailing models are disconnected and ill-equipped to prepare workers for our rapidly changing economy and fulfill employer needs.
- We will meet unprecedented, ever-evolving labor and education market disruptions with new integrated lifelong learning models that prioritize real-world work experience.
Building strong regional economies: Inadequate education and workforce systems, isolated from regional economic strategies and innovative national approaches, hamper regional growth and development.
- We will apply innovative and proven national practices at the local level to grow agile, resilient, inclusive, and globally competitive regional economies—and scale effective local programs at the national level.
We chose these five areas after asking ourselves key questions about our mission and the market: Where do we want to lead? Where can we direct our energy, expertise, and relationships to have the greatest impact? And most important, what problems is JFF in a unique position to solve?