Programs Overview
Our goal at Workforce Connections is to be available as your community connector, bridging the gap on your employment journey through jobs, training, networking and resources.
Our highly qualified, well-trained staff offer in-depth knowledge on the various resources available to the community that can help guide you from where you are to reach your preferred future. Services are available by appointment online for all programs. Connect with us today by calling 608.789.5620 or completing a Request Services form online.
Our Programs, at a Glance
At Workforce Connections, we offer a variety of programs to serve your needs. Roll over our programs for a brief overview. To learn more, connect with us today by calling 608.789.5620 or completing a Request Services form online.
55+ and Better Programs
FGP places adults 55 years and older in schools to serve as role models, tutors and friends to children with exceptional needs.
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Emergency Assistance (EA)
EA assists eligible individuals who are homeless or about to lose their home because they cannot afford to pay their rent/mortgage or because of a fire, flood, natural disaster or energy crisis.
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Affordable Care Act (ACA)
For those who do not have access to health insurance through a job or government program, our healthcare navigator is available to help individuals and families determine which insurance program is best for their needs and apply for coverage from the marketplace.
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Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA)
The WIOA provides case management and support services to adults (18+) and dislocated workers to get them connected and into employment and training on a career pathway.
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Wisconsin Works (W2)
W2 provides employment preparation services, case management and cash assistance to eligible families.
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Food Share Employment and Training (FSET)
FSET is a voluntary, no-cost program that helps Food Share members build their job skills and find employment.
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55+ and Better Programs
FGP places adults 55 years and older in schools to serve as role models, tutors and friends to children with exceptional needs.
Learn More
Emergency Assistance (EA)
EA assists eligible individuals who are homeless or about to lose their home because they cannot afford to pay their rent/mortgage or because of a fire, flood, natural disaster or energy crisis.
Learn More
Affordable Care Act (ACA)
For those who do not have access to health insurance through a job or government program, our healthcare navigator is available to help individuals and families determine which insurance program is best for their needs and apply for coverage from the marketplace.
Learn More
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA)
The WIOA provides case management and support services to adults (18+) and dislocated workers to get them connected and into employment and training on a career pathway.
Learn More
Wisconsin Works (W2)
W2 provides employment preparation services, case management and cash assistance to eligible families.
Learn More
Food Share Employment and Training (FSET)
FSET is a voluntary, no-cost program that helps Food Share members build their job skills and find employment.
Learn More