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Talent Finance

Exploring New Ways to Finance People and Skills

Like much of our education and workforce system, the methods we use to finance education, training, and credentialing are outdated. The Talent Finance initiative involves both the public and private sectors working together to develop alternative approaches for how we finance our most pressing workforce challenges and opportunities, including how we support the rapid upskilling and reskilling of our workforce. 

Talent Finance explores new ways to pay for education and skills training that are more affordable, result in less debt, and improve education and employment outcomes.

  • $1.7 trillion
    Current Debt for U.S. Students
  • $101 billion
    Amount U.S. Businesses Spend on Training

Talent Finance Design Workshop and Innovation Network

The Talent Finance Design Workshop series is intended for public and private organizations and professionals who want to: (1) learn more about finance instruments and innovations that can used in talent development and management; (2) network with peers and finance experts; and (3) design a new or improve an existing project(s) for implementation. Eligible applicants and teams can include, but are not limited to, chambers of commerce, employers, workforce investment boards, student finance/aid agencies, CDFIs, education and training providers (e.g., universities or community colleges), funders collaboratives focused on education and workforce outcomes, economic development organizations, and other organizations that stand to benefit from designing new talent finance products, services, and partnerships.

The Talent Finance Innovation Network (TFIN) is a community group dedicated to putting the Talent Finance guiding principles and framework into practice. TFIN is tailored for individuals/organizations who have participated in a Talent Finance Design Workshop Series, solution providers, and others who have a particular interest and understanding of the Talent Finance initiative.

To learn more about joining the Talent Finance Innovation Network, contact the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation at workforce@uschamber.com.

Talent Finance Solution Provider Directory

The Talent Finance Solution Provider Directory is a way to connect organizations who are offering products or services that advance sustainable and equitable ways to finance talent. The goal of the directory is to provide TFIN members and workshop participants with information that enables them to find the right fit for themselves or their clients. It can also help TFIN members and workshop participants prepare for meetings with solution providers to increase efficiency at the beginning of a partnership.

Interested in being included in the Talent Finance Solution Provider Directory? Fill out the Solution Provider Directory Form.

Talent Finance Workgroups

  • Employee Education Benefits WorkgroupCo-chaired with SHRM, this workgroup is exploring how to reimagine and transform employee education benefits. Our current approach to employee education benefits was build for a different economy and workforce. This workgroup is designing a solution that can make employee education benefits more flexible, portable, and worker-centric and that can reskill and upskill the workforce.
  • Quality Assurance WorkgroupCo-chaired with Workforce Talent Educators Association (WTEA), this workgroup is exploring an alternative quality assurance framework that can be used to recognize education, training, and credentialing programs that meet the business community’s standard of quality. Such recognition can help providers better partner with employers and be eligible for alternative finance.
  • Talent Finance Innovation FundLed by Uncommon Impact Studio, this project is exploring how to launch a “fund of funds” that could help to seed, catalyze, and scale alternative finance solutions in states and communities. Projects emerging out of the Talent Finance Design Workshop would be eligible to access solutions supported by the Innovation Fund.

Investing in Talent Podcast

Listen to a conversation with Jason Tyszko, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, and Peter Beard, Greater Houston Partnership, led by journalist Hari Sreenivasan, on the critical work of upskilling and educating future and current workers.

Case Study

A new initiative offers loans — repayable later by some employers — to students who might otherwise have difficulty overcoming traditional credit thresholds.

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