Overview
Why It Matters
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Americans live in communities
where employment significantly lags the national average, and the number of these communities has grown by more than 50% since 2000
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of workers could see up to
half of their job tasks disrupted by AI, and current AI models could replace 11–12% of the U.S. workforce
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U.S. jobs in high‑growth sectors
like healthcare and energy are inaccessible to workers in distressed communities due to mismatches in skills, childcare, credentials, and capital
How We Respond
Our Strategy
- 1 We scale what’s already working in distressed communities across the country so success in one place doesn’t remain isolated while similar communities struggle on their own.
- 2 We modernize economic and workforce development systems by shifting policy, funding, and financing toward what actually helps people get hired, stay employed, and move forward through disruption.
- 3 We help distressed communities and workers adapt to AI before disruption becomes detachment, ensuring technological progress expands opportunity rather than deepening divides.
Current Actions
Recent News
- Apr 21 2026Press Releases Rockefeller Foundation Launches $100 Million “Good Jobs for America” Strategy New Big Bet on America’s workers is part of $300 million commitment to America’s future, made since 2023, to help communities and workers thrive amid technological and economic change. Scalable national jobs model aims to benefit up to 20 million people across 250 distressed …
- Apr 21 2026In the News Opinion | The Overlooked Way AI Could Speed Hiring and Support Workers Source: washingtonpost.com
- Apr 21 2026In the News Exclusive: Rockefeller Foundation’s $100M Jobs Bet Targets AI Disruption Source: axios.com
News from the Frontlines
Impact Stories
Pathways to economic opportunity are truly diverse. Across the country, transformative solutions and hard work are helping Americans realize a more equitable economy.
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