The report, "Training for the Future," focuses on the Utility Pre-Craft Trainee Program in Los Angeles, which aims to prepare the workforce for the 21st century. The report thanks various individuals and organizations for their assistance and contribution to the work. The authors of the report would like to thank Leticia Barajas, Los Angeles Trade Technical College; Elsa Barboza, Strategic Concepts in Organizing and Policy Education; Aram Benyamin, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power; Dan Braun, Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy; Jourdan Card, Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy; Mike Coia, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power; Brian D'Arcy, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 18; Larry Frank, Los Angeles City Deputy Mayor; Casey Garland, Utility Pre-Craft Trainee Program; Evan Gillespie, Sierra Club; Jessica Goodheart, Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy; Jessica Halpern-Finnerty, University of California, Berkeley; Jose Hernandez, Low Income Oversight Board of the California Public Utilities Commission; Kokayi Kwa Jitahidi, Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy; Nelson Liu, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power; Jenifer MacGillvary, University of California, Berkeley; Humberto Martinez, Utility Pre-Craft Trainee Program; Shawn McCloud, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 18; Mareta Papu, South East Los Angeles County WorkSource Center; Samantha Quintero, UCLA Labor Occupational Safety and Health Program; and Ricardo De Los Santos, Utility Pre-Craft Trainee Program. Funding for the report was provided by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.