170 likes | 316 Views
New York AgrAbility. Business Development Team. New York AgrAbility Objectives for Self-Employment Assistance Training Project. Learn about the self-employment resources available for those we serve. Learn more about self-employment benefits available to those with disabilities.
E N D
New York AgrAbility Business Development Team
New York AgrAbility Objectives for Self-Employment Assistance Training Project • Learn about the self-employment resources available for those we serve. • Learn more about self-employment benefits available to those with disabilities. • Establish the working relationships and plans of action necessary for fully integrating services and providing continuity to our consumers.
National AgrAbility Training Team Project Objective “To help Project staff identify a Self-Employment Development Team of rehabilitation personnel, friends, family, employers, tribal members, community members, and other helping agency personnel, through a person-centered business planning process, for…client participants to be assisted in developing self-employment supports.” Training Team Project Objectives
Types of BDT’s 1. Community Focus – stage events, deal with local issues, systems change, funding/resource development 2. Individual Focus – for an individual needing many supports, client chooses supports
NY AgrAbility BDT Objectives • Develop an effective Business Development Team • Learn more about partner agencies • Serve AgrAbility clients more effectively • Improve networking help with business plan development
Choosing Members • NY AgrAbility staff (heads up team) • Small Business Educators (local bank/ CCE) • Coordinator of Supported Employment, ILC • Public Relations/Peer Counselor, ILC • Disabilities Program Navigator (DOL) • Employment Services Manager, Employment Connection (non-profit working with people with disabilities) • Director of Counseling, VR (VESID) • Community Economic Development Project Coordinator
Team Mission Helping to make self-employment accessible to consumers with disabilities.
Team Goals Community– 1. Dealing with local issues affecting self- employment 2. Funding/resource development 3. Staging events 4. Systems change Individual – 1. Advocating for the consumer with a disability 2. Assisting the consumer in choosing supports
Sample Meeting Structure • Meet once a month (regular meeting time) • News from each member • Everyone goes away with an assignment to report back on at next meeting – reporting at next meeting takes 3 minutes • Guest speaker or person with disability with business idea (rotates at each meeting)
Sample Meeting Agenda • News & Updates • Report back on assignments • Consumer brainstorming session or presentation • Determine speaker or consumer for next meeting • Give new assignments
Sample Presenters • PASS/Social Security Training • Small Business Development Center • VR (VESID) • Community economic development project designed to: 1) educate fiber and textile craftspeople interested in starting their own business & 2) open a community textile manufacturing facility that employs people and provides training
Additional Sample Presenters • Small Business Educators • University Mechanical Engineering Professor (works with senior design and freshman classes) – has fabricated AT for people with disabilities) • Disability Program Navigator • Independent Living Center • VESID - funded Supportive Employment Service
Small Business Consumers • AgrAbility consumer began a small basil farm (featured in recent AP article on farmers with arthritis) • AgrAbility consumer expanding a horse-breeding business and beginning a “marriage carriage” and horse and carriage service for other events • AgrAbility worked with an individual with quadriplegia to complete a professional power point presentation (as a result, he went on to receive the NYS Achiever’s Award recognizing individuals who have triumphed over physical challenges) • AgrAbility consumer wanting to increase the size and efficiency of his dairy business
How has AgrAbility used BDTto assist our consumers? • Provided professional expertise of team for brainstorming business ideas, marketing, exploring licensing/permits/ agreements needed, expense and revenue planning • Discussed with consumer how benefits such as SSDI/SSI will be affected • Discussed PASS plans with consumers as appropriate • Helped AgrAbility connect consumers to appropriate professionals for additional assistance • Helped AgrAbility staff learn how to better work with consumers who want to start small businesses
Benefits of BDT • Facilitated a strong collaborative network of professionals from various agencies working together on behalf of individuals with disabilities who are exploring self-employment • Professional education • Learned how to better assist AgrAbility consumers engaged in self-employment ventures
Limitations of BDT • Membership has been limited by physical location of members • Staff turnover at agencies involved • Other work obligations sometimes supersede member attendance • Our group has focused on individual goals rather than formally on community goals (only part of our mission) • Consumer case discussions are dependent on the availability of consumers with whom we are working
Overall, has it been worthwhile? YES The National AgrAbility Project Self-Employment Assistance Training Project objectives were met. The Business Development Team objectives were met.