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StuffMadeinMA.com • 2 0 2 1 • S T U F F 45 R E S O U R C E G U I D E MASSDEVELOPMENT 89 Shrewsbury St., Suite 300 Worcester, MA 01604 508-363-2799; massdevelopment.com, Description: State finance and development authority acting as both lender and developer with private and public sector clients to stimulate growth, eliminate blight and create jobs How to take advantage: Working Capital Loan Guaranty for Manufacturers, Emerging Technology Fund, Bridge Loans to Federal Grants, tax-exempt bonds and more Funding source: State agency Contact: Kelly Arvidson, central region business development; karvidson@massdevelopment.com MANUFACTURING IN MASSACHUSETTS (A DIVISION OF MASSDEVELOPMENT) mamanufacturing.com Farhad Vazehgoo, acting director, Advanced Manufacturing Programs, Mass. Technology Collaborative vazehgoo@masstech.org Mass Export Center 2 Center Plaza, Suite 200 Boston, MA 02108 617-973-6610; msbdc.org/export Description: Export assistance including counseling, overseas trade shows and offices, educational tools, on-demand training modules, video guides and workbooks How to take advantage: Training and events calendar: https://www.msbdc.org/export/ events.htm Training registration questions: 413-545-6309 or contact regional director Funding source: State agency Contact: Julia Dvorko, Central & Western Massachusetts Regional Director; 617-973-6610 MASSHIRE BOSTON PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL 2 Oliver St., 3rd Floor Boston, MA 02109 617-488-1300; bostonpic.org Description: Boston's workforce development board and its school-to-career intermediary organization How to take advantage: Tech Apprentice Program, job shadowing, career days, Summer Learning Project, Teen Leadership Institute Funding source: Public-private partnership with federal funds, state investments and private sector fees Contact: Neil Sullivan, executive director; neil.sullivan@bostonpic.org; 617-488-1320 MASSHIRE BRISTOL WORKFORCE BOARD One Government Center, 5th Floor Fall River, MA 02722 508-675-1165; www.bristolwib.org Description: Oversees, coordinates and implements workforce development initiatives in the Greater Fall River, Attleboro, Taunton area How to take advantage: Information about job training, grants, career centers, research and more Funding source: Public-private partnership with federal funds, state investments and private sector fees Contact: Thomas Perreira, Executive Director; tperreira@bristoljobs.org MASSHIRE GREATER BROCKTON WORKFORCE BOARD 34 School St. Brockton, MA 02301 508-584-3234; masshiregbwb.org Description: Business-led, policy-setting board that oversees workforce development initiatives in our ten-community region How to take advantage: Access CareerWorks, the one-stop career center operated by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute and YouthWorks, the youth career and educational resource center Funding source: Public-private partnership with federal funds, state investments and private sector fees Contact: Sheila Sullivan-Jardim, executive director; 508-584-3234 Ext. 13; ssjardim@masshiregbwb.org MASSHIRE CAPE COD AND ISLANDS WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD 426 North St., Suite 9 Hyannis, MA 02601 508-775-5900; masshire-capeandislandswb.com/ Description: Sustains connections between businesses and job seekers How to take advantage: Career guidance and training opportunities Funding source: Public-private partnership with federal funds, state investments and private sector fees Contact: Kara Galvin, executive director; kara@masshire-capeandislandswb.com MASSHIRE CENTRAL MASSACHUSETTS WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARD (ONE OF 16 STATEWIDE WIB'S) 340 Main St., Suite 400 Worcester, MA 01608 508-799-1509; masshirecentral.com Description: Public-private partnership serving employers and employees responsible for policy, oversight and coordination of federal and state workforce development initiatives and job training How to take advantage: Work Opportunity Tax Credit, Youth Workforce Investment Council grants and contracts Funding source: Public-private partnership with federal funds, state investments and private sector fees Contact: Jeffrey Turgeon, executive director; 508-373-7657; turgeonj@masshirecentral.com MASSHIRE GREATER LOWELL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD 107 Merrimack St. Lowell, MA 01852 978- 937-9816; masshiregreaterlowell.com Description: Servicing the communities of Billerica, Chelmsford, Dracut, Lowell, Tewksbury, Tyngsboro, Dunstable and Westford; charged with overseeing and implementing workforce development initiatives and activities How to take advantage: Events, Workforce Training Fund, Youth Council Funding source: Public-private partnership that includes state funding, membership dues and grants Contact: Peter Farkas, executive director; Peter.Farkas@masshiregreaterlowell.com MASSHIRE GREATER NEW BEDFORD WORKFORCE BOARD INC. 1213 Purchase St., 2nd Floor New Bedford, MA 02740 508-979-1504; www. masshiregreaternewbedford.com Description: Sustains powerful connections between businesses and job seekers through a statewide network of employment professionals How to take advantage: Employer, job- seeker and youth services; labor market data, Workforce Training Fund, apprenticeships Funding source: Public-private partnership that includes state funding, membership dues and grants Contact: Jim Olivera, executive director; jim@masshiregreaternewbedford.com

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