The center’s Rural Telework Program has been selected by the EDA as one of three recipients of funding for projects in
Additional funding has been secured from the Washington State Department of Community Trade and Economic Development, along with in-kind contributions from WSU units and funding from two private sector firms, Codesic Consulting and Onshore Advantage. These partners will contribute both technical assistance to participating firms and communities and cash match. In total, WSU and its partners will match the federal grant dollar for dollar.
Participating communities include the city of
“Rural telework is a win-win, helping urban-based businesses to be successful in a competitive global economy while creating new living-wage jobs in rural communities where they are needed most,” Gillis said.
The primary goal of the Rural Telework Program is to create 100 living-wage information-based jobs. This will be achieved by building workforce development and telecommunications capacity in rural communities. The program will also assist existing rural businesses expand their information-based jobs and improve business practices through the use of telecommunications and computer technology. The effort launches in early fall of this year and will run through summer 2006.
Also announced today were two other projects receiving funding. The City of
The mission of the
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