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Evaluation of the Jobs and Innovation Accelerator Challenge Grants: Interim Findings on Multiagency Collaboration and Cluster Progress

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  • Megan Hague Angus
  • Jeanne Bellotti
  • Kevin Hollenbeck
  • Brittany English

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This interim report presents early findings on the implementation of the Jobs and Innovation Accelerator Challenge (JIAC) and Advanced Manufacturing JIAC grants through summer 2014.

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  • Megan Hague Angus & Jeanne Bellotti & Kevin Hollenbeck & Brittany English, 2015. "Evaluation of the Jobs and Innovation Accelerator Challenge Grants: Interim Findings on Multiagency Collaboration and Cluster Progress," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7b769accda7b435889f7f39fa, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:7b769accda7b435889f7f39fad3f6a8f
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    1. Megan Hague Angus & Jeanne Bellotti & Brittany English & Stephanie Boraas & Kevin Hollenbeck & Sarah Osborn, "undated". "Regional Collaboration to Create a High-Skilled Workforce: Evaluation of the Jobs and Innovation Accelerator Challenge Grants," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 384136d06ae64fca9cab03693, Mathematica Policy Research.

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    collaboration; federal agencies; regional innovation clusters; workforce outcomes; cluster progress; Labor;
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