Business Leaders in Kittitas, Klickitat, Skamania, and Yakima Counties

Share This Post

Are you looking to enhance your business and make a positive impact, in the community? South Central Workforce is here to help support your business through its Community Reinvestment Funds (CRF) Program.

What’s in it for your business?

  • Recruitment Assistance: Find the right talent for your team.
  • Training Opportunities: Enhance skills and productivity.
  • Wage Support: Assist with compensation for employees.
  • Grants up to $10,000: Invest in new equipment purchases to boost efficiency and growth.

Your feedback matters.  Complete a brief survey to let us know your business needs.  Together, work towards driving economic development and prosperity in South Central Washington.

Survey Deadline: Friday, May 31, 2024

Click Here for the Survey

For more information contact: Haley

About South Central Workforce:  South Central Workforce plays a pivotal role in the economic vitality of Kittitas, Klickitat, Skamania, and Yakima counties.  In partnership with business leaders as well as state and local partners such as the Yakima County Development Association (YCDA), the South Central Workforce (SCW) leads, directs, and oversees the public WorkSource system as part of the American One-Stop Job Center Network. 

 

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Stay informed about the Choose Yakima Valley initiative and the benefits of its strategic economic development initiatives!

Discover More To Explore

2025 Board of Directors & Executive Committee

At the Yakima County Development Association (YCDA), our Board of Directors and Executive Committee are essential to fulfilling our core mission: Yakima County Development Association is a 501(c)(3) organization that improves the economy and livability of Yakima County. These dedicated leaders lend their expertise and passion to ensure we remain on the forefront of  attracting

Yakima Air Terminal: A Modernized Hub for Economic Growth

Yakima Air Terminal-McAllister Field is on the rise, both in passenger numbers and in plans for modernization. With doubled passenger counts over the past year, the airport’s growth mirrors the increasing importance of Yakima as a regional transportation hub. Early morning departures and late-night arrivals, reintroduced in collaboration with Alaska Airlines, have proven immensely popular.

Scroll to Top