Generated by All in One SEO v4.9.9, this is an llms.txt file, used by LLMs to index the site. # Madera County Workforce Development Board ## Sitemaps - [XML Sitemap](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/sitemap.xml): Contains all public & indexable URLs for this website. ## Posts - [News](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/news/) - [Workforce Development Board Meeting - 4/16/2026](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/2026/04/16/workforce-development-board-meeting-agenda-4-17-2025/) - AGENDA April 16, 2026 3:00 p.m. Meeting will be held in person at: Workforce Assistance Center, 2037 W. Cleveland Avenue, Madera, CA 93637 REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION FOR ANY INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY Pursuant to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, any individual with a disability who requires reasonable accommodation - [FREE HR HOTLINE](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/2026/04/07/free-hr-hotline/) - Got dilemmas? Get some answers! Call the the free HR Hotline to get advice on the proper and legal ways to handle a variety of situations. ## Pages - [Home](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/) - Workforce Development Board of Madera County STRATEGY AND INITIATIVES Our Mission We make investments in job training and skills development to support the economic success of residents, businesses, and communities in Madera County. Workforce Assistance Center Check out our Workforce Assistance Center for job information, veterans services, and resources for persons with disabilities. Board Meetings - [Unemployment Data](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/unemployment-data/) - EDD's Labor Market Information Division (LMID) is the official source for California Labor Market Information. The LMID promotes California's economic health by providing information to help people understand California's economy and make informed labor market choices. They collect, analyze, and publish statistical data and reports on California's labor force, industries, occupations, employment projections, wages and - [Workforce Newsletters](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/workforce-strategies/workforce-newsletter/) - VOLUME 7 VOLUME 8 2026 Issue 1 Issue 1 February Issue 2 Issue 2 March Issue 3 April May June - [MCWIC Board Meetings & Agendas](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/mcwic-board-meetings-agendas/) - The Madera County Workforce Investment Corporation Board meets every other month, on even numbered months, on the fourth Thursday the meeting month at 3:00 p.m. at the Workforce Assistance Center Executive Conference Room. Workforce Assistance Center Executive Conference Room 2037 W. Cleveland Avenue Madera, CA 93637 (559) 662-4589 MEETING CALENDAR REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION FOR ANY INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY - [Workforce Board Meetings](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/workforce-board-meetings/) - The Workforce Development Board of Madera County meets every other month, starting in February, on the 3rd Thursday of the meeting month at 3:00 p.m. Meeting Location (unless otherwise stated): Workforce Assistance Center Executive Conference Room 2037 W. Cleveland Avenue Madera, CA 93637 Phone: (559) 662-4589 MEETING CALENDAR If a quorum of the Workforce Development Board - [Careers](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/about/careers/) - Employment Opportunities Welcome to the Careers page for the Madera County Workforce Investment Corporation. Position announcements for our organization will be posted here as they become available. Please check back periodically for any new openings. The Madera County Workforce Investment Corporation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, public-benefit corporation that provides administrative and fiscal oversight to the - [Committees & Meetings](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/committees-meetings/) - Workforce Development Board of Madera County Workforce Board Executive Committee Workforce Development Board of Madera County Bylaws Workforce Development Board Conflict of Interest Code Meeting Calendar Workforce Development Board of Madera County The Workforce Development Board meets on even numbered months at the Workforce Assistance Center on the 3rd Thursday at 3:00 p.m. The Workforce Development Board - [MCWIC Financial Statements and Audited Financials](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/mcwic-financial-statements-and-audited-financials/) - As a non-profit 501(c)(3) entity with gross receipts in excess of $50,000, MCWIC is required to prepare and file an exempt organization information return, Form 990, to the IRS on an annual basis. The financial statements are also audited, as required per the OMB Uniform Guidance Single Audit, Subpart F, by an independent auditor. The - [Public Notices & RFPs](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/public-notices-rfps/) - In accordance with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) and other applicable laws and regulations, the Workforce Development Board of Madera County Board releases Requests for Proposals (RFP) and Requests for Quotes (RFQ). We desire to have open and competitive procurements that provide Madera County with the most cost effective solutions that best meet - [Program Impact Report](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/workforce-data/program-impact-report/) - Madera County Program Impact Report The Workforce Development Board’s Program Impact report is a comprehensive report provided semi-annually. This report highlights the Board’s services, outcomes, and investments in Madera County. Program Impact Report Previous Program Reports July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025: Program Impact Report July 1, 2024 to December 31, 2024: Program Impact - [Policy Documents](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/policy-documents/) - The Workforce Development Board has established these policies in alignment with the requirements of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), and other State and Federal guidance. The policies apply to the Madera County Local Workforce Development system, and any WIOA-funded service provider, subcontractor, or subrecipient. For questions, or if you need additional information regarding - [Administration](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/administration/) - The Madera County Workforce Investment Corporation (MCWIC) is the administrative and fiscal agent of the local workforce development area. The Corporation was approved by the Secretary of State in May 2012 and is a public benefit non-profit with a 501c3 designation, which was achieved in August 2012. Madera County has been designated as a local workforce - [MOU](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/mou/) - Title I of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) requires each local workforce development board, with the agreement of the Chief Local Elected Official, develop and enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the local Workforce Development Board and the required America’s Job Center of California (AJCC) partners relating to the operation of - [Executive Committee Meetings](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/executive-committee-meetings/) - The Workforce Development Board of Madera County Executive Committee meets monthly on the fourth Thursday of the meeting month, as needed at the Workforce Assistance Center Executive Conference Room. Workforce Assistance Center Executive Conference Room 2037 W. Cleveland Avenue Madera, CA 93637 (559) 662-4589 REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION FOR ANY INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY Pursuant to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans - [Regional Collaboration](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/regional-collaboration/) - Central California Workforce Collaborative (CCWC) – the CCWC consists of the leaders of the local workforce investment areas throughout the San Joaquin Valley from San Joaquin County through Kern County. The group meets every four-six weeks to share best practices, discuss policy priorities, and implement the regional plan for the area. Sub-Regional One Stop Operator – - [About](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/about/) - The Workforce Development Board of Madera County is focused on the economic health of our residents, businesses, and communities. Our investments in skills development and job training are flexible and responsive to the needs of business and industry, while elevating the success of our workforce and driving our region’s ability to compete in California and - [Business Services & Resources](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/business-division/business-services-resources/) - Business Services Free HR Hotline The Workforce Development Board of Madera County has partnered with the California Employers Association to provide Madera County Employers with a FREE HR HOTLINE. 888-202-4895. Digital Flyers Creating custom digital flyers to assist with the promotion of open positions and hiring events. Employment Advisory Council (EAC) An organization of local business - [Contact Us](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/contact/) - Address:Workforce Development Board of Madera County2037 W. Cleveland AvenueMadera, CA 93637 Workforce Development Board: (559) 662-4589California Relay System: 711Fax: (559) 673-1794Email: mworkforce@maderaworkforce.org Equal Opportunity OfficerOficial de Igualdad de Oportunidad - [Privacy Policy](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/privacy/) - Who we are Our website address is: http://www.maderaworkforce.org. What personal data we collect and why we collect it Comments When visitors leave comments on the site we collect the data shown in the comments form, and also the visitor’s IP address and browser user agent string to help spam detection. An anonymized string created from - [For Employers](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/business-division/) - Working Together for you! The Workforce Business Division is a collaboration of community agencies to connect your business to a variety of solutions, resources, and information to support business success. - [Incentives](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/business-division/incentives/) - California Homeless Hiring Tax Credit The credit is offered to businesses who hire individuals experiencing homelessness. The credit is available for taxable years beginning January 1, 2022 through December 31, 2026. Employers may receive $2,500 to $10,000 in tax credit per eligible employee based on hours worked in the taxable year. Employers may claim up - [​​Subsidized Employment](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/business-division/subsidized-employment/) - ​​Expanded Subsidized Employment (ESE) A subsidized employment program administered by the Department of Social Services (DSS) that reimburse businesses for the wages of newly-hired employees from DSS at varying levels during the first 6 months of employment. Once our DSS signs a completed application with interested employees, after a successful applicant match, the wage subsidy - [Recruitment & Prescreening](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/business-division/recruitment-prescreening/) - Assessment Our team can assist in administering customized assessments using WorkKeys; a skill evaluation tool to help you build a quality and high performing workforce. This program is provided at a low-cost to take the guesswork out of hiring and promoting. Recruiting Coordinate, organize and promote customized recruitment events. The use of our facility will - [Employee Training](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/business-division/employee-training/) - Apprenticeship On-the-job training and related instruction where workers learn the practical and theoretical aspects of a highly skilled occupation. This program can be sponsored by a combination of employers, community college, and/or labor group. Customized Training Training designed to meet your special requirements. It is conducted with a commitment by you to employ an individual - [Partnership Plus](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/partnership-plus/) - [Equal Opportunity Officer](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/equal-opportunity-officer/) - It is against the law for this recipient of federal financial assistance to discriminate on the following basis: Against any individual in the United States, on the basis of race; color; religion; sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions, sex stereotyping, transgender status, and gender identity); national origin (including limited English proficiency); age; disability; - [Workforce Podcasts](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/workforce-media/) - Madera Workforce Newsletters Subscribe to the Madera Business & Career News Podcast: Apple Android E17: EconoVue- Providing a Window to the Local Economy Feb 24, 2020 This episode features an interview with Michele Robertson from Dun & Bradstreet, and Erick Flores from the Madera County Workforce Investment Corporation as they discuss EconoVue, a data visualization - [Workforce Data](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/workforce-data/) - Madera County Labor Market Profile Madera County is centrally located in California’s San Joaquin Valley – bordered on the north by Mariposa and Merced, by Fresno to the south and by Mono County to the east. Madera County’s diverse geography has resulted in distinct economies and labor markets, with the Agriculture and Manufacturing sectors predominantly - [Diversity & Inclusion](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/diversity-inclusion/) - Hiring Persons with Disabilities People with disabilities have great potential to make valuable contributions to your business, yet individuals who are disabled have a much harder time securing employment. There are a number of resources available to Madera County businesses to make hiring an individual with a disability a smooth process. The Disability Employment Initiative (DEI) - [Downsizing](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/downsizing/) - Rapid Response Services for Layoffs or Closure If you are reducing the size of your workforce or anticipating a business closure, Rapid Response services can help you meet your business needs while recognizing the needs of your employees. The Madera County Workforce Assistance Center Rapid Response Team will be responsive to your concerns such as confidentiality, maintaining productivity and - [Supporting Business Growth](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/supporting-business-growth/) - Recruiting & Hiring Qualified Employees The Workforce Development Board of Madera County is focused on supporting the retention and expansion of local businesses through targeted business engagement strategies and business-focused services. The WDB makes serving and supporting local businesses a priority, since strong and growing businesses create opportunities for all. Recruitment & Pre-screening: Business Specialists - [Business & Industry](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/business-industry/) - Businesses in Madera County have access to a number of business services that are available through the Workforce Development Board of Madera County (WDB) and our partner agencies. The focus of these services is to assist businesses to attract, train, and retain quality employees, while maximizing all available incentive programs. Providing prompt and courteous service - [Workforce Strategies](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/workforce-strategies/) - Madera County Workforce Development Plan The purpose of the local workforce plans and related partnerships is to facilitate access to workforce services at the local level. Individuals will access and experience the broader workforce system through local service delivery efforts, primarily those partners operating in the local Workforce Assistance Center system, but potentially through other ## Categories - [Uncategorized](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/category/uncategorized/) - [Employer Services](https://www.maderaworkforce.org/wdb/category/employer-services/)