Childcare Consulting RFP
Aug 14, 2026
Closes
Aug 24, 2026
Provide childcare consulting to assist in establishing and expanding childcare within the eight (8) county region.
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Aug 14, 2026
Closes
Aug 24, 2026
Provide childcare consulting to assist in establishing and expanding childcare within the eight (8) county region.
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Elizabethtown
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Hardin
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750 S. Provident Way
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42701
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Lincoln Trail Area Development District
This document outlines the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Regional and Local Plan for the Lincoln Trail Workforce Development Board for program years 2025-2028. The strategic direction focuses on fostering regional economic growth and self-sufficiency by developing an educated and skilled workforce, particularly for youth and individuals facing employment barriers. Key strategic pillars include Transportation & Infrastructure Development, Affordable and Quality Housing, Regional Utilities & Public Works Partnerships, Workforce Development & Employer Readiness, and Health & Safety Capacity Building. The plan aims to enhance sustainable economic and job growth by strengthening employer collaboration, increasing workforce participation, and retaining local talent.
The Lincoln Trail Area Development District Disaster Resiliency Plan, funded by COVID-19 relief, serves as a roadmap for the eight-county central Kentucky region. It assesses the broad impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on physical health, economic well-being, and societal fulfillment, incorporating public input and a SWOT analysis. The plan outlines strategies and funding options, including federal and state programs like the American Rescue Plan Act, to mitigate the pandemic's effects, support economic recovery, and enhance regional resiliency. Key focus areas include assisting local government operations, maintaining human resource services, promoting economic vitality, and developing infrastructure improvements, particularly broadband access.
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This Hazard Mitigation Plan Update for the Lincoln Trail Region outlines the strategy to reduce potential losses from future disasters for its constituent jurisdictions. The plan details the update process, including local information updates (personnel, resources, infrastructure, policies, hazard events), mitigation project discussions (past and new projects), and the steps for plan review and adoption. A key focus is on analyzing the probability and impact of natural hazards, specifically flooding/flash-flooding and severe thunderstorms, using data through 2022, and identifying repetitive-loss and severe repetitive-loss properties to ensure continued eligibility for disaster-related funding.
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