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Region: Frankfort
JPMorgan Prepares Teens in Kentucky for Careers
JPMorgan Chase is giving $2 million over three years to support efforts in Kentucky to help prepare high school students for future careers. As part of JPMorgan Chase’s $75 million global New Skills for Youth initiative, the funds support collaboration between government, business and education leaders to strengthen career education and create pathways to economic success.
Morgan Stanley Capital Creates Critical Infrastructure
In August 2017, Morgan Stanley helped the Commonwealth of Kentucky raise $174 million to fund new roads and highways. This infrastructure is critical to creating jobs and keeping families on the road safe.
JPMorgan Prepares Louisville Households for the Workforce
As part of its AdvancingCities challenge, JPMorgan awarded a $3 million grant to Louisville’s Digital Inclusion and Economic Resilience initiative. The initiative will help more than 3,500 underserved households in Louisville access the skills training they need to compete for jobs and connect them to financial and social services through community outreach strategies and a formalized referral network.
For more information on our member banks' impact
in Kentucky, please contact us at:
contact@fsforum.com
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Region: Frankfort
JPMorgan Prepares Teens in Kentucky for Careers
JPMorgan Chase is giving $2 million over three years to support efforts in Kentucky to help prepare high school students for future careers. As part of JPMorgan Chase’s $75 million global New Skills for Youth initiative, the funds support collaboration between government, business and education leaders to strengthen career education and create pathways to economic success.
Morgan Stanley Capital Creates Critical Infrastructure
In August 2017, Morgan Stanley helped the Commonwealth of Kentucky raise $174 million to fund new roads and highways. This infrastructure is critical to creating jobs and keeping families on the road safe.
JPMorgan Prepares Louisville Households for the Workforce
As part of its AdvancingCities challenge, JPMorgan awarded a $3 million grant to Louisville’s Digital Inclusion and Economic Resilience initiative. The initiative will help more than 3,500 underserved households in Louisville access the skills training they need to compete for jobs and connect them to financial and social services through community outreach strategies and a formalized referral network.