Real Skills, Real Income: Why Youth Apprenticeship Is Resonating Now
New focus groups show rising doubts about college costs, and growing interest in youth apprenticeship as a flexible, earn-and-learn path.
New focus groups show rising doubts about college costs, and growing interest in youth apprenticeship as a flexible, earn-and-learn path.
Program Coordinator, Center on Education and Labor
Our environment is rapidly changing, and decision makers across sectors—and at every level of government—lack the data and technology they need to respond and adapt to that change. From clean air and drinking water, to megafires and biodiversity loss, the stakes are high and getting higher for how the nation will tackle those priorities quickly and at scale.
The Digital Service for the Planet (DSP) is a collaboration between New America’s Technology and Democracy programs, New America’s New Practice Lab, and the Environmental Policy Innovation Center (EPIC). This partnership is designed to incubate innovative digital tools, data, policies, and strategies that government can use to improve the delivery of services across our ecosystems, communities, and environmental priorities.
American elections need more federal consistency. But Lee Drutman says there’s a better, nonpartisan way.
Learn more about a new web-based tool working to help all Americans access safe and reliable drinking water.
Virtual
2PM – 3PM EDT
Explore the value of regional intermediaries for workforce and economic development.
Virtual
12PM – 1:30PM EDT
For The Fifth Draft, Class of 2026 Fellow Jake Bittle reflects on why Bakersfield offers a revealing lens on America’s energy transition and the challenge of representing conflicting local perspectives.
A review of OTI’s recent work confronting how data and its use under the new administration are reshaping public life and what is at stake.