Partners & Investors

Our Partners

Community Action Partnership

CASI’s wide range of services and programs provide critical support in areas such as early childhood education, financial literacy, housing, energy assistance, healthcare enrollment assistance, crisis assistance, home weatherization, youth character development, and small business development.

Indiana Department of Workforce Development

The Indiana Department of Workforce Development connects people and employers through engagement with continued transparency and accountability, while celebrating, valuing and prioritizing equity, inclusion and diversity.

Eckerd Connects

Ekert Connects is the area’s service provider for Workforce innovation and Opportunity Title I services: Adult, Dislocated Worker, and Youth. They deliver basic and individualized career services to local jobseekers. “Provide and share solutions that promote the well-being of children, young adults and families in need.” This is Eckerd Connects’ mission, Eckerd Connects’ lifework. It is the essence of almost five decades of caring, and it is the foundation of Eckerd Connects’ future.

Ivy Tech Community College

Ivy Tech Community College is Indiana’s community college system, encompassing more than 40 locations. It is the state’s largest public post-secondary institution and the nation’s largest singly accredited statewide community college.

JobWorks

JobWorks serves as the One Stop Operator helping to coordinate services among partners.

New Albany Housing Authority

The Mission of the New Albany Housing Authority is to provide quality affordable homes, assist residents to achieve independence, revitalize community, and a suitable environment for the families we serve.

Proteus

Proteus serves immigrant, minority, and low-income populations to make their dream of a brighter tomorrow a reality by helping them overcome language and cultural barriers in order to better provide for their families. We provide training and health care services to farm and migrant workers in Indiana, Iowa, and Nebraska.

River Valley Resources

River Valley Resources’ Adult Education programs provide math, reading, and writing instruction free of charge to help adults acquire the skills needed to earn a high school equivalency diploma, go to college, or enter an entry-level occupational certification program.

Indiana Vocational Rehabilitation

Vocational Rehabilitation Services (VRS) provides quality individualized services to enhance and support people with disabilities to prepare for, obtain or retain employment. The individual will work closely with a VR counselor throughout the process. Through active participation in their rehabilitation, people with disabilities achieve a greater level of independence in their work place and living environments.

Southeast Indiana Workforce Investment Board

Southeast Indiana Workforce Investment Board develop and promote strategies that provide a skilled workforce for employers in Southwest Indiana. We support and train job seekers to pursue careers with competitive wages that lead to self-sufficiency.

Goodwill of Central and Southern Indiana

For more than 50 years, the Goodwill Foundation of Central & Southern Indiana has been an integral part of our Goodwill’s support for individuals and families. Through the Foundation, Goodwill raises money from individuals, corporations and private foundations and oversees an endowment of more than $60 million – a source of funds used primarily to help develop and launch new operations and services to enhance Goodwill’s mission-related impact.

Our Investors

The following entities have invested in SIW and our vision of a workforce that empowers regional businesses to be competitive in the global economy.

Title Investors

$20K+

Community Investor

$10K–$19K
eckerd connects logo
Ivy Tech Community College logo
Jeffersonville indiana logo
Jobs for the Future logo

Talent Investor

$2.5K–$9K
Community Foundation of Southern Indiana logo
City of Charlestown logo
Jeffersonville Township Public library Foundation logo
baptist health floyd logo
SAMTEC Cares logo
Indiana university Southeast logo

Friends of SOINWORKS

Under $2.5K

Amatrol

Bedrock Financial Group

Caesars Southern Indiana

Crowe LLP

Goodwill of Central & Southern Indiana

JobWorks JETS

Mr. “P” Express

One Southern Indiana

River Ridge Development Authority

SoInTourism

The Koetter Group

The Marketing Company

Trilogy Health Services

WM Kelley

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Invester Faqs

Why Does SIW Need Corporate, Foundation, and Nonprofit Investors?

The majority of SIW’s funding comes from restrictive federal and state resources, which do not allow for the flexibility needed to adequately serve the Region’s business community. SIW would like to embark on new and innovative workforce initiatives including but not limited to:

  • Career Awareness and Education Focusing on increasing education and awareness about career pathways and opportunities in the region for high school and middle school students;
  • Career Pathways Developing career pathways for the target sectors and connecting with businesses to develop career pathways and outreach and education materials; and
  • Work-Based Learning Increasing internships, apprenticeships, and incumbent worker training and developing stronger partnerships with businesses.
What are the Immediate Benefits of Becoming an Investor of SIW?
  • Investors will be identified on the SIW website and signage in WorkOne offices.
  • Investors may be given the opportunity to invest in flexible programming that speaks to their workforce priorities and needs.
  • Investors will be provided with earned media opportunities, including recognition at an annual SIW event.
  • Social Media exposure
  • First options for additional event sponsorship
How Does SIW Launch and Create Momentum on our Investor Campaign?

Begin this discussion around the merits of investor support and the planned Campaign with the Board and other stakeholders during upcoming strategic planning process in late Spring 2021. Encourage them to be early adopters in the program. Ask them to send Campaign materials to their business network and to other leaders within the Region. Ask them to assist in naming the Campaign.

Use new foundational support (Center Point Energy Foundation and Duke Energy Foundation) plus support from One Southern Indiana as a call to action to other community leaders to support the work of SIW.

Plan a recognition event for 2022 to celebrate the campaign, highlight successes, and make ask for additional investment.

How Will SIW Build Upon and Grow this Campaign?

Continue every year to re-launch the campaign around the annual recognition event, to remind community leaders why they should invest or continue to invest in SIW. SIW may consider highlighting a new program or centering around a theme in future years to keep the Campaign relevant and fresh.


Consider hiring a fundraiser in addition to engaging community leader(s) to leverage their network to increase investment.


Consider creating a tiered business services system for investors and other area employers. Example: There can be free business services for all employers, additional/enhanced serves for low-dollar investors, and a level of service and promotion for large investors that would enhance their reputation in the Region as “an employer of choice.”


Consider allowing investors to “earmark” their investment in specific SIW initiatives, which may increase their buy-in if there are certain initiatives in which they are very enthusiastic.