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Strive workforce program pitches tuition-free training, lifetime supports to Detroit council
Summary
Representatives from Strive, a New York–based workforce nonprofit, presented its 5‑pillar, tuition‑free training and lifetime alumni supports to Detroit City Council and said it is seeking partners to bring its programs to Detroit focused on healthcare, logistics and construction.
Strive, a national workforce nonprofit that operates from East Harlem, New York, told Detroit City Council it is pursuing local partnerships to open training programs in the city focused on health care, logistics and construction.
The organization’s local presentation described a 10–12 week, no‑tuition program of career readiness, occupational training and lifetime alumni services. “We’re looking to bring our program here to Detroit, Michigan,” Jonathan Boniuccio, Strive’s vice president of strategy, said during the council presentation.
The nut graf: Strive’s model combines short‑term credentialing with wraparound…
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