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We’re in an economic crisis amidst a social justice uprising and the COVID-19 pandemic. Unemployment is higher than it’s been since the Great Depression. 

Jobs are scarce, especially for certain populations.

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Many groups in our country are much more at risk of never finding jobs in the first place.

  • Opportunity youth

  • Immigrants and refugees

  • People from low-income backgrounds

  • People with disabilities

  • Formerly incarcerated people

  • Veterans

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Employment Social Enterprise helps many populations enter the workforce, which makes our national economy and companies stronger.

But for any of this to really make a difference, corporates need to mainstream and scale these tried and true methods.

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Let’s mainstream and scale what works. Here’s how:

 

Business: Fill your talent pipeline with employment social enterprises

Funders: Find and scale employment social enterprises

Government: Connect and contract with employment social enterprises

Let’s get everybody working.

Georgetown studied the state of unemployment for disenfranchised people to unearth what works. We are excited to share it with you.

We’ve found incredible examples of employment social enterprises that have transformed the lives of people with disabilities, formerly incarcerated individuals, immigrants, refugees, veterans, and many more. We know what works— but it needs to be scaled. We have a vision for how to do it.