In an exciting development for Eastern Kentucky and its neighbors, Shaping Our Appalachian Region, Inc. (SOAR) has received a significant $500,000 grant from Truist Foundation. This partnership is set to revolutionize employment opportunities in the Appalachian region by connecting its talented individuals with high-skilled, remote work positions.
Tackling Community Challenges Together
The collaboration between SOAR and Truist Foundation aims to address some of the most persistent issues facing our communities: the decline of traditional industries, the migration of our youth in search of better opportunities, and the stark imbalance between job seekers and job availability. This initiative shines a light on the resilience of Appalachians and the untapped potential within our communities.
Empowering Through Education: The Role of Code Kentucky
Central to this initiative is the collaboration with Code Kentucky, a program designed to upskill individuals in information technology. Supported by Truist Foundation grant, SOAR will:
- Build a Supportive Team: A dedicated team will help Code Kentucky graduates find employment with a variety of employers, both locally and remotely.
- Foster Employer Partnerships: Efforts to partner with remote-friendly companies will ensure Eastern Kentucky talent is recognized and utilized.
- Launch a Talent Database: A new database will promote Eastern Kentucky’s workforce to employers with open positions, showcasing the region’s talent.
“Today’s workforce has adapted to remote work which has created more career opportunities for individuals without having to relocate,” said Calvin Barker, Tri-States (Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia) regional president for Truist. “Our support of SOAR and Code Kentucky’s workforce training programs will help Kentuckians develop the skillsets and professional networks that are critical for remote work and careers. It’s another way we fulfill Truist’s purpose to inspire and build better lives and communities.”
Code Kentucky is looking for participants who are eager to learn, with training programs starting quarterly. This opportunity is open to all, requiring no previous coding experience—just a willingness to learn and a passion for technology.
A Note from our Executive Director, Colby Hall:
“We’re so grateful for Truist Foundation, allowing us to build a team directly focused on remote employer engagement. The reality is Eastern Kentucky and other rural communities in America need a strategy for attracting large numbers of new jobs quickly. With continued investments in broadband infrastructure and with quality training, it’s now possible for Eastern Kentucky talent to compete for any available remote job.”
– Colby Hall | Executive Director, Shaping Our Appalachian Region
Stay Connected
New training classes are coming up! Want to learn more or secure your spot? Learn more about our collaboration with Code Kentucky here.