
MAX ALERT: Community Foundation of Greater Atlanta Creates Nonprofit Sector Sustainability Fund: The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta has opened applications for the Nonprofit Sector Sustainability Fund, a new initiative created to help metro Atlanta nonprofits experiencing financial pressures or funding disruptions. Designed for nonprofits facing financial instability and funding disruptions, the Fund goes beyond traditional grantmaking. It offers a true partnership—one rooted in an understanding of the nonprofit’s mission and supported by the Foundation’s expertise, credibility, and deep community relationships. Click here to learn more.
MAX RESOURCE LIBRARY: Metro Atlanta Chamber’s MACROview Provides Key Insights Into Our Region: The Metro Atlanta Chamber is helping leaders understand our region better through MACROview—a dynamic online data dashboard designed to help our region see itself more clearly. With MACROview, businesses, nonprofits, and policymakers can access accurate, current, open source data about metro Atlanta’s economy, workforce, and community. Why is the Metro Atlanta Chamber providing us with this tool? When decision making is grounded in solid data, our collective ability to grow and succeed is strengthened. Click here to learn more.
REMINDER: MAX Annual Survey Seeks Workforce Partner Input on Your Impact and How We Can Best Serve You in 2026: The MAX Annual Survey is a vital tool for collecting your input on important workforce matters affecting the landscape for employers and job seekers in metro Atlanta. In addition, this year’s annual survey seeks to help us capture your collective impact in developing and connecting our region’s workforce with economic opportunity through just a few key questions. Last but not least, as always, the advisement you share will inform how MAX can best serve the workforce community in 2026. Click here to complete the survey today!
MAX Minutes with Marion Phillips, Georgia Power, Provides Annual Economic Development Update: On Friday, January 22nd, Marion Phillips, research manager with Georgia Power Economic Development, joined MAX Minutes to provide her annual economic development update. During the session, Phillips discussed key business investments made within Georgia in recent years, significant achievements from the past year, why Georgia has been recognized as the Top State for Business by Area Development Magazine for the past 12 consecutive years. Her update also included a forward-looking analysis, identifying the state’s high-demand occupations and sectors that are expected to drive economic growth in the foreseeable future. Click here to learn more.
MAX Academy on Age as An Asset Brings Together Workforce Developers Across Generations: On Thursday, January 22nd, MAX held our first MAX Academy of the year, in partnership with WorkSource Georgia, to focus on how best to support older workers and leverage workers of all ages for team success. Held at Atlanta Metropolitan State College, workforce partners gathered to consider how for the first time in our history, we have a workforce where individuals in their teens, 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, and even 80s may find themselves working alongside each other. Click here to learn more.
REMINDER: MAX Annual Survey Seeks Workforce Partner Input on Your Impact and How We Can Best Serve You in 2026: The MAX Annual Survey is a vital tool for collecting your input on important workforce matters affecting the landscape for employers and job seekers in metro Atlanta. In addition, this year’s annual survey seeks to help us capture your collective impact in developing and connecting our region’s workforce with economic opportunity through just a few key questions. Last but not least, as always, the advisement you share will inform how MAX can best serve the workforce community in 2026. Click here to complete the survey today!
REMINDER: MAX Membership Join or Renew Season is Here: Be a Part of Our MAX Family in 2026 and Beyond: Since January 2021, MAX has served as metro Atlanta’s premiere professional association for workforce developers. With nearly 400 members, MAX fosters stronger connections, collaboration, and best practices among workforce partners advancing economic resilience in the Atlanta region. Members benefit from exclusive resources, targeted professional development, and opportunities to build relationships within the broader workforce ecosystem. Together, we amplify the impact of our work for job seekers, employers, and our communities. Click here to learn more.
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