Who we are Our mission is simple:

Provide skills training that leads to safe, meaningful employment while helping companies and communities to thrive.

Our Vision is for everyone to reach their career potential, work safely and build a good life.

Who We Serve

When you increase access to quality workforce education, training, and career opportunities, everyone wins.

Our Values

Our Commitment to Diversity, Racial Equity, and Inclusion

OAI strongly believes that anti-racism, diversity, racial equity, and inclusion are essential in providing individuals with meaningful employment and a safe place to succeed. We are proud to employ people from diverse backgrounds, representing a variety of talents and skills that reflect the communities we serve.

Valuing Diversity
We create a culture where everyone is valued, supported, and inspired to achieve individual and common goals with excellence.

Equity at the Core
Our commitment to equity drives us to ensure equal opportunity and access for all people, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, abilities, or socio-economic background.

Where we work

OAI is a national leader in workforce development and health and safety training. We collaborate with community organizations, worker groups, and employers across more than 20 states.

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Illinois (Chicago & Peoria)

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Multiple Partner Sites

Greencorps Chicago, Chicago Women in Trades, YouthBuild Peoria, and more

California (Los Angeles)

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San Gabriel Valley Service Corps

Job training in OSHA safety for at-risk youth

New York (NYC & Long Island)

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YouthBuild Manhattan & Long Island

Job training in OSHA safety for at-risk youth

Florida (Miami)

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Greater Miami Service Corps

Job training in OSHA safety for at-risk youth

Texas (Dallas)

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CitySquare, Dallas

Training in environmental remediation and construction

Georgia (Atlanta)

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Boat People SOS, Atlanta

Hazard awareness training for nail salon workers

Maryland (Baltimore)

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Jane Adams Resource Corp

Manufacturing and OSHA safety training

Louisiana (New Orleans)

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Mendez Environmental

Environmental remediation and construction training

Minnesota (Minneapolis)

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Cold Zone Conference

Annual hazmat training for first responders

Pennsylvania (Knox)

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Keystone Smiles & YouthBuild

Job training in OSHA safety for at-risk youth

25+
States Served
50+
Partner Organizations
10K+
Individuals Trained

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Safety First

Why Safety and Health Matter

People overcoming barriers to employment often find work in the most dangerous sectors. Our training provides the essential job skills needed to work safely and avoid injuries, giving job seekers a competitive edge.

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"I learned about workers' rights, employee responsibilities, and how to maintain integrity in difficult situations. I can now recognize safety and health hazards and address them effectively."

Jeanette, Cara Program Graduate

“I learned about workers’ rights, employee responsibilities, and how to maintain a sense of integrity while handling difficult situations in the workplace. I can recognize safety and health hazards and I know how to address them. This has helped me in my new work place and also at home.”

Jeanette, Cara Program graduate,
Chicago Transit Authority employee

Financial statements

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2023

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2022

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2020

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2019

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History and values

For more than 40 years, OAI has been partnering with community-based organizations to meet the needs of men and women struggling to join the American workforce.

  • OAI began as a small project launched in 1976 to integrate Indochinese refugees into the social and economic mainstream. Soon, we were applying the comprehensive service delivery model we had piloted with refugees to the workforce development problems of disadvantaged communities throughout greater Chicago.

    Early affiliations with Northern Illinois and DePaul Universities strengthened our research-based approach and helped refine our operational model. By the mid 1990s, we were successfully working with community-based partners in Baltimore, Kansas City, and beyond.

    In 1995, a grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, one of the National Institutes of Health, enabled us to develop and implement our first training programs leading to credentials in environmental remediation and hazardous materials safety. The award led to further productive partnerships from California to Maine and confirmed our training focus.

    By 2001, our success at making technical training accessible to a wide variety of learners opened the door to a new opportunity. OAI was named one of just a handful of workforce development agencies in the U.S. to pilot brownfield cleanup training for the EPA.

    In 2006, a group of mayors invited OAI to extend its efforts into the south Cook County region, and the next year the OAI Chicago Southland department was launched to serve job seekers and employers through comprehensive workforce, education, training, and placement services.

    High Bridge, established in 2015 as OAI’s first social enterprise venture, links our green jobs training programs with our commitment to environmental stewardship and our commitment to economic development in Chicago Southland. The company installs and maintains high-quality green infrastructure and low-impact landscaping while providing graduates and local residents with employment.

    Today, OAI is an independent 501c(3) with headquarters in downtown Chicago and a regional office in the city’s south suburbs.

    1. Respect
      We strive to honor the diverse individuals and communities we serve.

    2. Innovation
      We are committed to pursuing and implementing new ideas that will benefit everyone.

    3. Impact
      We dedicate our resources to achieve positive, measurable outcomes for each individual, community and partner we work with.

    4. Integrity
      We continually evaluate and improve our performance through accountability and transparency.

    5. Collaboration
      We believe in the power of collaborations to strengthen and expand the effectiveness of our work.

    6. Equity
      We strongly believes anti-racism, diversity, racial equity, and inclusion are essential to everything we do.

Annual reports

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2021 Annual Report
2021

Annual Report 2021

Comprehensive overview of our activities, achievements, and financial performance

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2019-2020 Annual Report
2019-2020

Annual Report 2019-2020

Comprehensive overview of our activities, achievements, and financial performance

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2018 Annual Report
2018

Annual Report 2018

Comprehensive overview of our activities, achievements, and financial performance

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2017 Annual Report
2017

Annual Report 2017

Comprehensive overview of our activities, achievements, and financial performance

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