Government Funding Negotiations Continue with Shutdown Imminent

After being unable to pass separate Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) appropriations bills, an initial bill referred to as a continuing resolution (CR) to fund the government was agreed to earlier this week by bipartisan leaders of the House and Senate.

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National Apprenticeship Week Celebrates Tenth Anniversary

Did you know that individuals who complete a Registered Apprenticeship program earn an average of $300,000 more over their careers than those who do not complete an apprenticeship, or that the median return on investment in Registered Apprenticeship for employers is 44.3 percent? For millions of Americans, participation in an apprenticeship program offers a pathway to a rewarding career with good wages.

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Creating Opportunities Beyond the Election

Some election results are still being tabulated and there are many unknowns concerning what the outcomes at the federal, state, and local levels will mean for the interests of Goodwill®, the charitable sector, and those we serve. What we do know is that there are several opportunities to raise awareness of Goodwill’s mission, build new relationships and strengthen current ones, and increase our public policy influence.

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Time to Get Out the Vote

We have reached the home stretch in the 2024 general election. On Tuesday, November 5th, voters will elect the 47th president of the United States. In addition to the presidential race, there are elections for 34 U.S. Senate seats, 435 U.S. House of Representatives seats, state legislative races across 44 states, and 11 races for governor, alongside scores of municipal races and ballot initiatives.

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Vote Early Day

On Tuesday, October 29th Goodwill is joining thousands of nonpartisan organizations nationwide to celebrate Vote Early Day, a civic holiday created to empower Americans to share their voices by casting their ballot before Election Day.

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2024 NATIONAL DISABILITY EMPLOYMENT AWARENESS MONTH

During October we’re proud to recognize National Disability Awareness Month (NDEAM) and celebrate the value and talent workers with disabilities add to America’s workplaces and economy.

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Federal Funding Update

Before Congress adjourned for the month of October so lawmakers could hit the campaign trail, the House and Senate agreed to pass a short-term continuing resolution.

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National Employ Older Workers Week

Each year, National Employ Older Workers Week (NEOWW) is celebrated during the last week of September to raise up the important contributions of older workers in the U.S. workforce.

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Workforce Development Month

September is Workforce Development Month, first celebrated in 2005 to raise awareness about the importance of our industry to a growing national economy. The month celebrates the contributions of workforce professionals and highlights events and initiatives that support job seekers and employers.

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Celebrate National Voter Registration Day

September 17, 2024 is National Voter Registration Day. Join Goodwill® and a coalition of thousands of partners across the country that will celebrate National Voter Registration Day and launch efforts to get every eligible American registered to vote in advance of election 2024! Every eligible citizen should have the option to exercise their right to be heard at the ballot box, and with well over 5 million registered voters to its name since 2012, National Voter Registration Day is the perfect day to start getting America #VoteReady for Election 2024.

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Congress Returns from Recess 2024

After a lengthy break, Congress will return for a few weeks in September before adjourning again to hit the campaign trail. There are many items which Congress much address or take up during the lame duck session post-election. Congress must pass appropriations bills or a continuing resolution by September 30 to avoid a government shutdown. The House has passed 5 of 12 appropriations bills which the Senate has not passed any.

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Global Sustainability Leaders Join Goodwill Network in Washington DC to Explore Circularity Opportunities

By Laura Walling, Vice President of Government Affairs, Goodwill Industries International As part of an ongoing effort to advance circularity, Goodwill Industries International (GII) conducted a two-year pilot project to develop skills, systems and infrastructure to aggregate, sort and prepare textiles for reuse and recycling across its network. The results of the $1.28 million textile

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