As your organization works through these steps, consider what you can offer on your own, what additional resources you need to access, and most importantly, what opportunities exist to partner with other mission-aligned organizations to advance your mission, develop win-win partnerships, leverage resources, and maximize impact.
Field Case Study: Dress for Success® Worldwide
Dress for Success® Worldwide is the leading global nonprofit employment resource, empowering unemployed and underemployed women around the world to achieve economic independence. To date, the organization has served 1.3+ million women across 140+ affiliates in 24 countries. Dress for Success partnered with JFF to offer the suite of Google Career Certificates to their participants across 16 affiliate sites. The licenses allotted to the organization were managed internally, with 340-plus learners enrolled and 33-plus certificates completed at time of publication. As of mid-July, Dress for Success learners across the 16 sites saw highest enrollments in Project Management and Data Analytics, with the highest completions in Data Analytics.
Operationally, Dress for Success Worldwide identified a main point of contact to centralize information and communication channels to the affiliates during the implementation period. Individual sites engaged with JFF coaches throughout the project to get supports on program design and to troubleshoot implementation challenges, such as learner engagement and retention.
Many affiliates, such as Dress for Success Triangle in North Carolina, offered existing career pathways programming in IT where the Google Career Certificates fit nicely without much modification. Their program model focuses on career readiness and job placement, often engaging clients in cohorts. This means their staff maintain regular communication and touchpoints with clients, a best practice that JFF has identified when offering self-paced curricula. Some sites, like Dress for Success Greater New York City, formed informal mentorship programs by matching newer learners with learners who had progressed further in or completed a Certificate.
The global nonprofit has prioritized learning and continuous improvement in their implementation of the Google Certificates. In engaging with JFF and the broader network of partners, sites were able to learn and quickly adapt and improve their programs. Local staff also met with clients often to gather feedback about their experiences with the Certificates and to offer additional resources as necessary.
Dress for Success’s commitment to job placement and advancement is central to each conversation with their clients and in coaching conversations with JFF staff. By engaging with over 300 clients across 16 affiliate sites, the organization has been able to gather evidence to form a compelling argument as to why Google Career Certificates benefit their learners and ultimately benefit local employers. These insights will continue to inform their programming as they engage participants around the world.
JFF is appreciative of the ongoing collaboration with Google that makes this innovative work possible and looks forward to seeing other organizations like Dress for Sucess be successful in future implementations that are tailored to the needs of learners exploring and deepening their careers in IT. JFF also is thankful to the network of nonprofits who engaged in coaching sessions, attended virtual technical assistance events, and invited JFF into their spaces for collaborative learning.