Service Offerings

Benefits for Employers

  1. Employer of record. The Foundation serves as the employer of record, administering payroll, managing workers' compensation, and addressing human resource needs.
  2. Comprehensive services. Career Catalyst offers an all-in-one web-based human resources service, making it easy for your organization to manage employees. Features include paperless employee acquisition, online timekeeping, payroll, and employee access to paystubs, W-2s, and training videos.
  3. Customer-service focused. Career Catalyst is backed by dedicated human resources, workforce development, and payroll specialists ready to assist your organization.
  4. Established partnerships. The Foundation is the official non-profit supporting the largest system of higher education in the nation and partners with some of the nation’s largest companies, foundations, and state agencies.
  5. Flexible support. Our services can support short-term, part-time, summer, and full-time employment. Career Catalyst serves private companies, industry associations, state and local agencies, workforce intermediaries, colleges, and non-profit organizations.

Menu of Services

  • Onboarding
  • Online timekeeping
  • Payroll processing
  • Leave management
  • Workers' compensation
  • Unemployment claims
  • Personnel and payroll recordkeeping
  • Employment-related insurance costs
  • Year-end tax reporting

Contact Us

Tim Aldinger
Executive Director, Workforce Development
T: 510.590.8882
E: taldinger@foundationccc.org

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Foundation for California
Community Colleges

1102 Q Street, Suite 4800
Sacramento, CA 95811

Toll Free: 866.325.3222
Fax: 916.325.0844

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The Foundation for California Community Colleges is a 501(c)(3) organization (EIN 68-0412350).

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Who we serve

The Foundation serves as the official foundation supporting the Board of Governors, Chancellor’s Office, and the entire California Community College system, including 116 colleges and 73 districts, serving nearly 2 million students.

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