
WIOA Youth
CLICK & Learn Schedule:
Are you Eligible? If you are age 14 to 24, and not attending school, and you meet one or more of the following categories, then you are eligible:
- Individual with a disability
- Did not complete high school
- A high school graduate who is: basic skills deficient; low income, or an English language learner
- Justice Involved
- Homeless, runaway, or foster child
- Pregnant or parenting
- A low-income individual who requires additional assistance to enter or complete an educational program or to secure or hold employment
What’s Your Next Move? Our Young Adult Team is here to help!
Once you are enrolled, here’s what we can help you with:
Paid and Unpaid Work Experiences
- GED Tutoring, Study Skills Training, Dropout Prevention Strategies
- Occupational Skills Training
- Alternative Secondary School offerings/Dropout Recovery Services
- Comprehensive Guidance and Counseling
- Integrated Education and Occupational Training
- Financial Literacy Education
- Entrepreneurial Skills Training
- Leadership Development Activities
- Supportive Services
- Adult Mentoring
- Follow-up Services
- Post-secondary Preparation
- Labor Market Information
CLICK will implement comprehensive digital navigation services and digital device distribution. Our target population includes underserved, under-connected, and low-income households.
The project aims to build confidence and autonomy in device usage for work, education, social health, and physical health monitoring. The Digital Navigators will act as a resource, providing individualized or small group assistance regarding connectivity services information, devices, and foundational digital literacy skills.
Disclaimers: This project is being supported, in whole or in part, by federal award number CPFFN0201 awarded to Northwest Wisconsin Workforce Investment Board through $723,545.10 of funds from the U.S. Department of the Treasury through the American Rescue Plan Act and the State of Wisconsin, acting by and through the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin.
This project is being supported, in whole or in part, by federal award number CPFFN0201 awarded to Bayfield County through $1,220,226 of funds from the U.S. Department of the Treasury through the American Rescue Plan Act and the State of Wisconsin, acting by and through the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin.

