Our History
The Job Training Alliance was organized in May 1987 by Elsa Bengel of YMCA Training, Inc., Jay Ostrower of ABCD, and 12 other community-based, non-profit job training organizations to improve the visibility of their programs, encourage greater recognition of their value, and – in particular – to unite and focus the collective voice of the member organizations in pursuit of fair and equitable public funding. The JTA was founded, consciously and deliberately, as an “advocate” on behalf of the program and funding needs of its members. The organization quickly grew to include over 30 non-profit community based organizations providing high quality skills training in fields ranging from construction to culinary to computers. As the organization grew, the benefits of being part of the organization also grew. The Job Training Alliance enabled its members to:- Get information directly from public funding sources
- Exchange information and learn about key issues
- Meet other providers with whom they could partner
- Learn each member’s programs and make more appropriate referrals
- Become part of a broader personal and professional network
