Capital One today announced it will focus $150 million in community
grants and initiatives over the next five years to help empower more
Americans to succeed in an ever-changing digitally-driven economy. With
its new Future EdgeSM initiative, Capital One will
collaborate with leading educational and community organizations across
the country to address areas of critical need that impact the nation’s
current and future ability to grow and prosper in the digital age.
Through Future Edge, Capital One will provide community grants and
support efforts designed to help America’s workforce to fill the jobs of
today and tomorrow; help small business owners and entrepreneurs grow,
compete, and succeed in the digital age; and provide individuals with
money management tools and resources to help them prepare and invest for
the future.
New Research Sheds Light on Digital Skills Gap
The launch of the Future Edge program comes at a time when technology
evolution is outpacing job skills growth and dramatically altering the
competitive landscape for businesses of all sizes. New research from
Burning Glass Technologies and Capital One released today provides
an in-depth look at the digital skills required in today’s middle-skill
jobs, which are those with less than 80 percent of postings calling for
a Bachelor’s degree and with a median hourly wage above the national
living wage of $15. Middle-skill jobs currently comprise 39 percent of
total employment in the U.S. Among the study’s key findings:
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Nearly 8 in 10 middle-skill jobs in today’s workforce require digital
skills – representing 32 percent of all labor market demand in the
nation.
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Digitally intensive middle-skill jobs have grown more than twice as
fast as other middle-skill jobs in the past decade.
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Digitally intensive middle-skill occupations pay wages, on average, 18
percent higher than middle-skill jobs without a digital component.
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In major cities, there is greater demand for digital skills, and those
positions are more likely to pay a living wage than other middle-skill
jobs.
“The research shows that having digital skills has become an imperative
for American workers,” said Matthew Sigelman, CEO of Burning Glass
Technologies. “These are some of the best opportunities for workers
without a bachelor’s degree. The digital divide we found threatens to
leave too many Americans behind.”
“The impact of technology and innovation on our economy and in our daily
lives is undeniable. And as technology continues to evolve, there is a
greater need for people to be proficient in its use and application in
order to compete, grow and prosper,” said Carolyn Berkowitz, Managing
Vice President of Community Affairs at Capital One. “With Future Edge,
our goal is to holistically address the digital skills gap. Working with
leading educational organizations such as General Assembly and Grovo, we
will cultivate creative, new ways to help ensure that the benefits of
technology and innovation are being felt in communities across the
country.”
New Digital Skills Lead to New Opportunities
As part of its new Future Edge initiative, Capital One today launched a
new partnership with global educational institution General Assembly, to
support its Opportunity Fund, a fellowship program that aims to
facilitate a more diverse community of talent in the tech industry by
providing fellowships to low-to-moderate income individuals seeking
advanced digital skills. Recipients of the new Capital One Fellowship
will have full access to General Assembly’s immersive training
resources, including its hiring partner network and personalized career
path support in finding full-time employment following completion of the
immersive program.
“General Assembly gives people the knowledge, skills and support they
need to pursue a rewarding career they love. We created the Opportunity
Fund to ensure that all people, regardless of income or economic status,
are able to achieve an education in tech and design,” said Jake
Schwartz, co-founder and CEO of General Assembly. “Capital One’s
significant contribution ensures that even more people will gain the
skills and resources needed to succeed in the 21st century workplace.”
Capital One also partnered with Grovo, a learning technology leader that
specializes in digital skills training. With Grovo, Capital One will
develop a self-directed micro-video-based digital literacy curriculum
designed for people in low-to-moderate income communities to help
diminish the digital skills literacy gap. Through this free curriculum,
launching later this year, thousands of individuals looking to develop
their basic digital skills will have access to learning and tools
essential for success in the 21st century workforce.
"Grovo was founded on the belief that everyone should have access to the
digital skills to thrive in the 21st century. Like Capital One, we
believe digital literacy has the power to provide immeasurable
opportunity," said Grovo CEO & Cofounder Jeff Fernandez. "The
specialized online curriculum we design for Future Edge will use the
same cutting-edge microlearning method we use to train Fortune 500s
around the globe."
Over the next five years, Capital One will provide hundreds of grants to
new and existing community-based, non-profit organizations nationwide to
develop innovative programs and services to help more Americans unleash
their full potential and succeed in a digital age. For more information
on Capital One’s overall Investing for Good community involvement and
investment efforts, please visit www.capitalone.com/investingforgood.
About Capital One
Capital One Financial Corporation, headquartered in McLean, Virginia, is
a Fortune 500 company with more than 900 branch locations primarily in
New York, New Jersey, Texas, Louisiana, Maryland, Virginia, and the
District of Columbia. Its subsidiaries, Capital One, N.A. and Capital
One Bank (USA), N. A., offer a broad spectrum of financial products and
services to consumers, small businesses and commercial clients. We apply
the same principles of innovation, collaboration and empowerment in our
commitment to our communities across the country that we do in our
business. We recognize that helping to build strong and healthy
communities – good places to work, good places to do business and good
places to raise families – benefits us all and we are proud to support
this and other community initiatives. www.capitaloneinvestingforgood.com
About General Assembly
General
Assembly is a global educational institution that is building a
community of individuals empowered to pursue work they love through
instruction and opportunity in technology, business and design. General
Assembly offers full-time immersive programs, classes, workshops and
online educational programming on the most relevant skills of the 21st
century economy, including web development, user experience design,
product management, digital marketing and data science. Headquartered in
New York, General Assembly was established in early 2011 and has
thirteen campuses worldwide, in New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles,
London, Hong Kong, Sydney, Melbourne, Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago,
Seattle and Washington, D.C.
About Grovo
Grovo is the quickest, simplest training platform for digital and
professional skills. It provides organizations with an intuitive
interface to create, deliver and track training, as well as a
customizable library of 5,000 one-minute video lessons covering Internet
tools, cloud services, and work-related topics. With its science-backed
microlearning method, Grovo teaches teams the critical skills for
today’s fast-moving world. The learning technology leader is based in
NYC and serves Fortune 500s, businesses, nonprofits and universities in
190 countries. Learn more at www.grovo.com.
About Burning Glass Technologies
Burning Glass’s tools and data are playing a growing role in informing
the global conversation on education and the workforce by providing
researchers, policy makers, educators, and employers with detailed
real-time awareness into skill gaps and labor market demand. Burning
Glass provides tools for analysts track job market trends and for
students to plan their careers and find jobs.
With headquarters in Boston’s historic North End, Burning Glass is proud
to serve a client base that spans six continents, including education
institutions, government workforce agencies, academic research centers,
global recruitment and staffing agencies, major employers, and leading
job boards.
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