Sokaogon Chippewa Community News

Community Surveys – Your Input is Needed

ARPA Funding Allocation Survey:

 

The Sokaogon Chippewa Community Tribe is conducting a survey to continue to engage the Community in the ARPA Recovery Allocation Planning process to gain a clearer understanding of our Community’s housing needs, desires, and prioritization of identified goals for the use of ARPA funds.

 

Here is the Survey link –

 

We would greatly appreciate your participation!

 

The survey consists of 30 questions, and is estimated to take approximately 15 minutes to complete. The survey will close on Tuesday, January 18th.

 


 

Community Garden Survey:

 

The Cultural Committee would like your input on a Community Garden.

 

 


 

Community Interest Survey (gener8tor and 4-H):

 

The SCC Education Department is seeking the Community’s thoughts on the possibility for training and education in designated fields where community members will receive certification upon completion.

 

We will be partnering with Astrea, who is also partnered with Microsoft, to acquire prospective remote employees. SCC Education Department will provide the materials and space needed for successful learning.

 

More about gener8tor: gener8tor, in partnership with Microsoft and Employ Milwaukee, will be hosting free skills-training programs for job seekers looking to build skills and confidence for in-demand jobs and earn the certificates of completion (in the form of LinkedIn Badges) needed in today’s digital economy. 80% of participants complete gener8tor’s program, and 70% get immediate job placement!

 

  • Self-paced virtual curriculum from Microsoft and LinkedIn to learn skills for Sales and Customer Service or IT Administration roles and earn certifications and badges;
  • One-on-one concierge support from the gener8tor team on the skills content, plus coaching on resume and cover letter writing, LinkedIn profile creation and job interviewing;
  • Virtual access to a network of peers for support and community;
  • And interviews with companies ready to hire candidates.

 

What is 4-H? 4-H is delivered by Cooperative Extension, a community of more than 100 public universities across the nation that provides experiences where young people learn by doing.

 

For more than 100 years, 4-H has welcomed young people of all beliefs and backgrounds, giving kids a voice to express who they are and how they make their lives and communities better.

 

Through life-changing 4-H programs, nearly six million kids and teens have taken on critical societal issues, such as addressing community health inequities, engaging in civil discourse and advocating for equity and inclusion for all.