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Workforce Investment Boards- Youth Programs. Youth Ecology Programs. Youth Ecology Corps are workforce training and ecosystem education programs aimed at employing youth and young adults while teaching environmental stewardship
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Youth Ecology Programs • Youth Ecology Corps are workforce training and ecosystem education programs aimed at employing youth and young adults while teaching environmental stewardship • We will look at programs operating in Sonoma, Riverside and Marin Counties
Sonoma County: Program Information • Program was started in 2009 • In 2013: • 247 Youth participated 43 Individual placements • 25 Crews (8 Youth per crew) 19 Summer crews (entry/senior level) 4 Extended (senior level) 2 Year Round (senior level) • Kick-off Event • Opportunity Fair
Sonoma County: Youth Participants Target populations are 14 to 24 year-old economically disadvantaged youth including: • Current Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Youth Participants • Participants on Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) • Current or former Foster Youth • Participants with disabilities • Pregnant or Parenting youth • Youth involved in the justice system *In addition to these target groups, other youth are served based on funding availability.
Sonoma County: Partners The Sonoma County Human Services Department administers the Sonoma County Youth Ecology Corps in partnership with: • Workforce Investment Board (WIB) • Sonoma County Water Agency (SCWA) • Sonoma County Office of Education (SCOE) • 6 local non-profit agencies which HSD contracts with to employ and supervise the youth • New Ways to Work • Sonoma County Parks Alliance
Sonoma County: Funding Sources The 2013 summer work experience opportunities were funded by multiple sources including the following: • Workforce Investment Act (WIA) through the Workforce Investment Board • Sonoma County Water Agency • Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) • Realignment funds • Parks Alliance Eligibility requirements and age criteria differed depending on the funding source. All participants were tracked according to funding source.
Sonoma County: Evaluation • Done for the summer program only • Met program goals: • Youth • Environment • Community
Marin County:Program Overview • 2013 pilot program • Paid conservation work and career planning for 16 youth • Designated junior and senior crews at two sites • Conducted intensive recruitment sessions for youth • Developed marketing/outreach to elicit community interest
Marin County:Youth Participants Target populations are 16 to 24 year-old economically disadvantaged youth including: • Current Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Youth Participants • Participants on Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF)/ (CalWORKS) • Current or former foster youth • Participants with disabilities • Pregnant or Parenting youth • Youth involved in the justice system *In addition to these target groups, other youth are served based on funding availability.
Marin County:Partnerships • Marin Employment Connection (MEC), operated by the Department of Health and Human Services of Marin County (H&HS) • Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy (GGNPC) • California State Parks (CSP) • Conservation Corps North Bay (CCNB) • Marin County Board of Supervisors (BoS) • Marin Charitable • Workforce Investment Act (WIA) through the Marin County Workforce Investment Board
Marin County:Funding • Marin County, Department of Health and Human Services, CalWORKS • Marin County Board of Supervisors • Golden Gate National Recreation – entrance fees collected from visitors to local state parks
Marin County:Personnel Outcomes • From the 8 senior crew participants: - Enrolled 4 out-of-school youth in WIA Services - Placed 3 in ongoing employment opportunities - Secured 3 in classes at College of Marin • From the 8 junior crew participants: - Helped youth earn course credits at respective high schools - Ensured all 8 returned to school for fall quarter Provided all 16 with a clear and motivated career trajectory
Marin County:Environmental Outcomes Before…After..
Marin County:Future Plans • Build in more components to support youth • Conduct a full debriefing with youth participants • Organize a one-on-one session with each applicant upon hire • Bring back 2013 corpsmembers to assist with recruitment
Riverside County: Youth Participants Target populations are 16 to 21 year-old economically disadvantaged youth including: • Current Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Youth Participants • Participants on Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) • Current or former Foster Youth • Participants with disabilities • Pregnant or Parenting youth • Youth involved in the justice system *In addition to these target groups, other youth are served based on funding availability.
Riverside County: Partners The Workforce Investment Board administers the Riverside County Youth Ecology Corps in partnership with: • California Family Life Center (CFLC) • Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) • Workforce Investment Board (WIB)
Riverside County: Funding The 2013 summer work experience opportunities were funded by the following sources: • Workforce Investment Act (WIA) through the Workforce Investment Board • Eastern Municipal Water District
Riverside County: Outcomes • 3 entered Post-Secondary Education • 1 obtained employment • 2 are enrolled in the Empower Youth WIA Program