down Go Back to Impact Stories Learn and Earn to Achieve Potential (LEAP) At a Glance LEAP is an initiative to increase employment and educational opportunities for young people who have been system involved. Five LEAP sites are implementing JFF’s Back on Track model. Capabilities Scale Areas of Work Ensuring Equity in Advancement Topics Career Pathways Credentials Developmental Education Learner-Centered Approaches State/local Policy Program Design Student Supports Work-Based Learning Women/Girls Men/Boys People of Color People with Disabilities Students People Returning from Jails/Prisons Foster Youth Immigrants English Language Learners LGBTQ Employers Community-Based Organizations State & Local Workforce Systems Policy/Government Nonprofit/Advocacy K12 Postsecondary Experts Involved Mamadou Ndiaye Director Terry Grobe Director Lucretia Murphy Vice President, Center for Justice & Economic Advancement Michael Sack Senior Fellow Status In progress Locations NE NY CA ME Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share via Email
Report/Research Postsecondary Systems Change: Lessons from the Learn and Earn to Achieve Potential (LEAP) Initiative This brief discusses important lessons learned from the LEAP initiative, which connect systems-involved young people with postsecondary education and employment.