
Workforce Development Board
2025-2028 San Joaquin County Workforce Development Board Local Plan
The San Joaquin County Workforce Development Board Program Year 2025-2028 Local Plan has been reviewed and is conditionally approved pending CWDB Executive Board and Board of Directors approval at their next regularly scheduled meetings. A copy of the 4-Year Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Local Plan for San Joaquin County PY 2025-2028 is linked below. This process follows direction from the State Board and is in accordance with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014 (WIOA) Section 106(c).
Please email any comments you have to: wdbcomments@sjcworknet.org
WIOA 2025-2028 — Local Plan DraftSan Joaquin County Workforce Development Board Regional Plan
The San Joaquin Valley and Associated Counties Regional Planning Unit Regional Plan 2025-2028 has been reviewed and is conditionally approved pending CWDB Executive Board and Board of Directors approval at their next regularly scheduled meetings. A copy of the 4-Year Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act San Joaquin Valley and Associated Counties Regional Planning Unit Regional Plan 2025-2028 is linked below. This process follows direction from the State Board and is in accordance with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014 (WIOA) Section 106(c).
WIOA Regional Plan 2025-2028WIOA MOU
2025 WIOA Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU)
The WIOA requires that a MOU be developed and executed between the AJCC partners to establish an agreement concerning the operations of the AJCC delivery system. The purpose of the MOU is to establish a cooperative working relationship between the parties and to define their respective roles and responsibilities in achieving the policy objectives. The MOU also serves to establish the framework for providing services to employers, employees, job seekers and others needing workforce services.
WIOA - MOU 2025Federal Funding Disclosure
Stevens Act Funding Disclosure
The Stevens Amendment is a federal law found in H.R. 6157 that requires funding information to be included on all projects or programs using federal funds. It is intended to provide transparency for taxpayers and ensure federally funded research and work are properly credited.
This document explains how the San Joaquin County Workforce Development Board (WDB)/San Joaquin County Employment and Economic Development Department (EEDD/WorkNet) uses federal grant funds to support its programs and initiatives.
WDB - Stevens Act Funding Information