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Transportation & Employment. Tony Beregszazi ADVOCAP Deputy Director July 26, 2013. What is ADVOCAP?. Community Action Agency Mission to Create Opportunities for People and Communities to Reduce Poverty and Increase Self Sufficiency Serve Fond du Lac, Winnebago, and Green Lake Counties .
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Transportation & Employment Tony Beregszazi ADVOCAP Deputy Director July 26, 2013
What is ADVOCAP? • Community Action Agency • Mission to Create Opportunities for People and Communities to Reduce Poverty and Increase Self Sufficiency • Serve Fond du Lac, Winnebago, and Green Lake Counties
ADVOCAP’s Experience with Transportation • Represented on local and regional transportation planning committees • Own a fleet of buses, weatherization and property maintenance vans, home delivered meal vehicles • Provide vouchers for transit system and for gas purchases • Provide loans for vehicle purchases and repairs • Provide loans to restore vehicle licenses and registrations
Experience with Employment • Have operated Employment and Training Programs since the late 60’s • Represented on the Fox Valley Workforce Development Board • Selected to demonstrate national programs • Involved in operating programs under CETA, JTPA, WIA • Contract with DVR, FVWDB, ORR, WISCAP, HUD and other investors • Operate Business Development TA and Loan Programs • Employ about 200 individuals
Populations Served In E&T Programs • Low income Adults • Low income Youth • Persons with Disabilities • Refugees • Dislocated Workers • Older Workers • Victims of Domestic Violence • Young Fathers • FSET Recipients
Who are low income? • The elderly, children, and employed or underemployed are largest groups • Have multiple barriers to employment • Income at or below federal poverty guidelines
Federal Poverty Guidelines Household SizeHourly one $5.52 two $7.46 three $9.39 four $11.32 • 100%=co-pays begin for children in BadgerCare Plus • 115%=maximum income level for W-2 participation • 138%=income ceiling for Medicaid provision in health care reform law
Statistics for Wisconsin • Poverty Rate: 12% • Unemployment Rate: 6.9% • Median Household Income: $25.18 per hour
Commuting to Work in Wisconsin • Drove Alone 79.8% • Carpooled 8.9% • Public Transportation 2.0% • Walked 3.4% • Other 1.6% • Worked At Home 4.3% 2011 American Community Survey
Transportation a Top Need of Low Income People • Tied with affordable housing as a need • Barrier to getting and keeping a job • Costly as a percentage of disposable income • Low income have little or no savings for emergencies • Dependable and flexible options often not available • Rural options particularly absent
Worker Mobility A Community Need • Workforce Development • Businesses and Productivity • Community Involvement • Economic Development
Best Criteria for Transportation Options • Flexible • Reliable • Affordable • Energy Efficient • Individualized to Address Needs
Studies of Impact of Car Ownership on Welfare Recipients’ Employment Benefits: • Increase in employment opportunities • Direct improvement in wages • Direct improvement in job retention • Direct improvement on weeks worked per year Burdens: • Costs of Purchase, Maintenance, Insurance, Fuel, etc. • Need reserve funds for unexpected repair needs
Local Solutions • Vehicle Lease Options • Vehicle Purchase Programs • Vehicle Repair Programs • Programs to Address Suspension of Driving Privileges • Volunteer Driver Programs • Employer Incentive Programs • Ride Share Programs • Van Pools • Bicycle Rental Programs
Who could step up and help more? • Workforce Development Boards • Economic Development Corporations • Technical Colleges • Employers • Others
Transportation EqualsEconomic Opportunity Tony Beregszazi ADVOCAP Deputy Director July 26, 2013