FEDC Inside Track for Legislative Affairs: 40,000 Free Computer Training and Certification Vouchers to Be Distributed Through Workforce Florida/Microsoft Partnership
May 26, 2010
Free statewide technology training and certification will be available as the result of a partnership between Microsoft and the State of Florida that began on May 25, 2010.
Workforce Florida Inc. will distribute 40,000 training and certification vouchers on a first-come, first-served basis through its 24 Regional Workforce Boards until August 21, 2010. The vouchers were donated by Microsoft.
The Office of Florida Governor Charlie Crist provided additional details on the program in the May 25 news release reprinted below.
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Governor Crist Unveils Public-Private Partnership Between Microsoft and Florida to Boost Digital Literacy
~ Microsoft to provide no-cost training, certification exams through the Microsoft Elevate America program~
TALLAHASSEE – Continuing his commitment to strengthening Florida’s workforce, Governor Charlie Crist today announced a new, major public-private partnership between Microsoft and the State of Florida to provide free technology training to individuals across the state. Through the Microsoft Elevate America initiative, Microsoft has partnered with Workforce Florida Inc. to donate to the state 40,000 vouchers for no-cost, online technology training and certification through all of the state’s 24 Regional Workforce Boards. The Elevate America program complements Workforce Florida’s ongoing efforts to bolster digital access and literacy and to provide resources to individuals and employers seeking talent development resources.
“On behalf of all Floridians, I want to thank Microsoft for helping us in our ongoing efforts to prepare Floridians to work and prosper in our increasingly high-tech, global economy,” said Governor Crist. “These vouchers will go a long way toward making Florida job seekers competitive in today’s marketplace while preparing them for the opportunities of the future.”
Each training voucher is redeemable for one e-learning course or certification exam. E-learning courses, available online, are self-paced and offer beginning and intermediate training on Microsoft Windows or on one of the programs in the Microsoft Office Suite. Also offered are IT Professional vouchers for courses tailored to the needs of individuals in technical professional career tracks in areas such as web development or database management. Certification exams must be taken at Certiport Testing Centers.
Governor Crist made today’s announcement at the WORKFORCE plus One-Stop Center, the Regional Workforce Board of Gadsden, Leon and Wakulla counties, along with representatives from Microsoft, Workforce Florida, the Agency for Workforce Innovation and the WORKFORCE plus Board of Directors.
“We created the Elevate America program to help equip people with the critical technology skills they need in today’s competitive workplace,” said Terrance Herron, Director of State Government Affairs for Microsoft Corporation. “We believe this type of public-private partnership will play an important role in rebuilding Florida’s and the nation’s economy by offering immediate access to basic technology literacy and skills training to ultimately improve recipients’ employment prospects.”
In its role as Microsoft’s “designated partner” for administration of Elevate America in Florida, Workforce Florida will work with the Agency for Workforce Innovation and the Regional Workforce Boards to distribute and track the use of the Microsoft vouchers.
“Microsoft’s timing could not be better,” said Chris Hart IV, Workforce Florida President and CEO. “Our top priority is getting Floridians back to work, and this initiative is one more tool to help us do that across the state. In particular, we are committed to increasing digital access and literacy in Florida. Elevate America is not only helping us advance that goal, but it also is shoring up our efforts to raise awareness of the importance of digital literacy and access to every Floridian.”
Vouchers will be available through all 24 Regional Workforce Boards beginning today through August 21, 2010, or while supplies last. All vouchers must be activated by August 21, 2010. E-learning vouchers are good for 12 months after the date of activation. Certification exam vouchers must be activated and used by August 21, 2010. There is no cost for the e-learning and certification exam vouchers. However, in some instances a small proctoring fee may be charged by a Certiport Testing Center, where exams must be administered.
Florida is the 24th state to participate in Elevate America, a groundbreaking initiative to prepare workers for the demands of a 21st century economy.
Microsoft announced the Elevate America program at the National Governors Association Winter Conference in February 2009. The initiative is expected to provide up to one million vouchers nationwide for Microsoft e-learning courses and select Microsoft certification exams at no or low cost to recipients. The program, part of Microsoft’s overall Unlimited Potential efforts to improve social and economic opportunities for people, will provide technology training for up to two million people during the next three years.
At http://elevateamerica.floridajobs.org/, the online portal for Florida’s program, Floridians can find an electronic voucher application, a list of Regional Workforce Boards as well as participation guidelines for their community. In addition, a list of regional Elevate America point staff and their contact information can be found there, along with a list of Certiport Testing Centers by region.
About Workforce Florida
Workforce Florida Inc. is the statewide workforce investment board led by business and government leaders and charged with overseeing Florida’s workforce system, which includes the Agency for Workforce Innovation and 24 Regional Workforce Boards. Its mission is to develop strategies that help Floridians enter, remain and advance in the workforce while supporting economic development priorities and strengthening the state’s business climate. Florida’s workforce system provided services including job search, referral and placement assistance as well as training to more than 1.7 million job seekers and employers last year. Learn more about Florida’s workforce resources and solutions at www.EmployFlorida.com.