The Atlanta BeltLine connects people to places and opportunities, helping them get where they want to go. This is as much physically as figuratively. With over 3,000 business licenses located … Continue Reading →

Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. to Host Contractor Introduction Events
“Meet and Greets” provide tips & mentorship for engaging with the Atlanta BeltLine Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) is hosting two upcoming events to encourage Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs) to work … Continue Reading →

Connecting Residents to Workforce Opportunities
By David A. Jackson, Deputy Executive Director, Atlanta BeltLine Partnership A key part of the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership’s (ABP) mission is to empower residents in BeltLine neighborhoods in the areas … Continue Reading →

Atlanta BeltLine Workforce Partnership in Healthcare Application Deadline is May 28
Applications are being accepted for the third cohort of its Workforce Partnership in Healthcare with Grady Health System. Offered in partnership with CareerRise, New Hope Enterprises, AWDA, the Center for … Continue Reading →

President Cites Atlanta BeltLine Workforce Partnership in Healthcare as National Model
In signing the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act on Tuesday, President Obama cited the Atlanta BeltLine Workforce Partnership in Healthcare as one of 35 model programs from across the country. … Continue Reading →

Participants Complete First Phase of Atlanta BeltLine Workforce Partnership in Healthcare
The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, New Hope Enterprises and other organizations who have collaborated to form the Atlanta BeltLine Workforce Partnership in Healthcare celebrated the graduation of 22 people from the … Continue Reading →

Workforce Partnership Program in Healthcare
Since its conception in Ryan Gravel’s Georgia Tech thesis, the Atlanta BeltLine vision has continually inspired Atlanta foundations, neighborhoods, companies, organizations and individuals to contribute to improving the quality of … Continue Reading →

Greenworks Training Program Prepares Residents for Jobs
The Atlanta BeltLine partnered with the Center for Working Families to recruit and train five residents in construction in early 2013, and another five in July, for a total of … Continue Reading →
Mayor Kasim Reed Honors the First Graduating Class of the Atlanta BeltLine Greenspace Job Training Program
Atlanta, GA, March 31, 2010 – Mayor Kasim Reed today honored 10 individuals who completed the first-ever Atlanta BeltLine Greenspace Job Training Program. The program, a partnership between the Atlanta … Continue Reading →