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Removing Barriers to Success: Regions Foundation Awards Grant for Student Workforce Readiness

Regions Foundation Awards

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MONTGOMERY — The Regions Foundation, a nonprofit funded primarily by Regions Bank, announced a $15,000 grant to Jobs for Alabama’s Graduates (JAG) last week to support students across Alabama preparing to enter the workforce.
“The Regions Foundation is committed to funding programs that provide hope and opportunity, helping people overcome barriers and achieve success,” said Marta Self, executive director of the Regions Foundation. “JAG is empowering students by addressing challenges and equipping them for brighter futures. The Regions Foundation is honored to support this work because we see the impact JAG is making by helping the students of today prepare for the jobs of tomorrow.”
The Regions Foundation grant will support JAG’s Youth Workforce Development program, including the 2024 JAG State Career Development Conference. Grant funding will help offset the cost for nearly 1,000 students across Alabama to attend the state conference in Birmingham, where they will be able to participate in leadership and career workshops, academic competitions and more.
Additionally, Regions Foundation funding will expand access for students in the Youth Development program offering academic support, career development, job-readiness training, job-shadowing opportunities, mentoring and one-on-one coaching from JAG specialists. JAG works with employers, community organizations and other stakeholders across Alabama to help students secure opportunities such as internships, apprenticeships, full-time jobs and more. The state’s JAG program is managed by the Alabama State Department of Education.
“Our department is truly appreciative today for the Regions Foundation’s generous contribution to the Jobs for Alabama’s Graduates program,” said Alabama State Superintendent Dr. Eric G. Mackey. “This initiative serves students in grades nine through 12 statewide who may have a greater chance of experiencing negative at-risk circumstances in their lives, which ultimately could create permanent barriers to their high school graduation success, college advancement and future career achievement. The Regions Foundation has a clear track record of making meaningful investments that benefit the people of Alabama, and we extend our sincere appreciation for the foundation’s support of JAG and our students.”
Since 2020, the Regions Foundation has provided $45,000 to JAG Alabama. That commitment is part of more than $450,000 in funding the Regions Foundation has provided the national JAG affiliate, Jobs for America’s Graduates. The Regions Foundation prioritizes funding for initiatives that advance three key priorities:

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