2024 WIOA Regional and Local Planning

​The federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) requires the creation of comprehensive regional and local workforce development strategic plans from July 1, 2020, through June 30, 2024.

This page is the official source of information on Illinois WIOA Regional and Local planning. Individuals and organizations interested in the planning process will find:
  • Regional and Local Planning Guidance
  • WIOA Services locator
  • Illinois Sector Strategies Framework
  • Regional Data Packets
  • Online Plan/MOU Dashboard
    • Indicates the plan status while in the review process; once approved, the means to view, search, and download regional and local plans.
  • FAQs

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Planning Guidance​

2024 Planning​

  • Illinois WIOA Planning Process – Regional and Local Planning Process Guide (PDF)

Webinar Slides

  • ​WIOA Webinar Final Planning Guide and MOU Guidance PY24 (PDF)
  • WIOA Webinar Final Planning Guide and MOU Guidance PY24 Questions and Answers (PDF)

Templates

2022 Planning Guidance


Other Resources

Additional Information

Sector Strategies/Business Engagement

  • ​​Clarifying Sector Strategies for WIOA Regional Planning (PP​T​)​
  • Illinois Sector-Based Employer Engagement (PDF)
  • US Chamber Talent Pipeline Management
  • Illinois Integrated Business Services Environmental Scan (PD​F)
  • Striking the Balance: Address the Needs of Illinois' Employers and Most Vulnerable Job Seekers (P​DF)
  • Gallup Report - Recent and Predicted Remote Work Trends (PDF)

Service Integration

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Data

Regional Data Packets

​​Packets contain population demographics and maps with high-level industry data.
  • EDR 1 - Central (P​DF)
  • EDR 2 - East Central (PDF)
  • EDR 3 - North Central (PD​F)
  • EDR 4 - Northeast (PD​F)
  • EDR 5 - Northern Stateline (PDF)
  • EDR 6 - Northwest (PDF)
  • EDR 7 - Southeast (PD​F)
  • EDR 8 - Southern (PDF)
  • EDR 9 - Southwest (PDF)
  • EDR 10 - West Central (PDF)​
  • Comprehensive Packet (PDF)

IDES Labor Market Data

Federal Data Sources

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Local Performance Negotiations
​Local Workforce Innovation Boards (LWIB) and Chief Elected Officials are required to negotiate with the Governor to reach an agreement on local levels of performance for each of the primary indicators of performance for WIOA Title IB Programs (Adult, Dislocated Worker,​ and Youth) for each two-year planning cycle. Policy and guidance regarding the local negotiation process, including planning and submission of expected levels of performance, can be found in the following documents:
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Contacts
General questions about data packets, census data, etc.
​Andy Blanke, MPA
Research Specialist, NIU Center for Governmental Studies
Email IconABlanke1@NIU.edu
Phone Icon(815) 753-1569
 
Detailed questions about IDES data, forecasts, etc.
Marty Johnson, MBA
Manager, Workforce Analysis & Dissemination Division
Email IconMarty.Johnson2@Illinois.gov
Phone Icon(217) 557-1869

IDES Labor Market Economists Regional Contacts
Regions 1, 2, 3
​Logan Taira, MS
​​Phone Icon (217) 558-1237
​Regions 4, 5, 6, 10
Tom Austin, MA, MPA
Phone Icon (815) 395-6680
Regions 7, 8, 9
Eric Makela, PhD
Phone Icon (217) 557-3116​​