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PROGRAM YEAR 2011 JULY 1, 2011 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2012
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I. National Recognition for HempsteadWorks The HempsteadWorks Health Care Summer Youth Employment Program was selected in December of 2011, as an Innovative Practice by the National Association of Workforce Development Professionals (NAWDP) and the National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability for Youth (NCWD/Youth). A description of the project was published on NCWD/Youth Blog. From the year 2003 to the present, this program has provided employment and training for 122 low income youth.
II. HempsteadWorks Grant Projects The following are grant projects conducted by HempsteadWorks in Program Year 2011:
A. Summer Jobs Express! In the summer of 2011, at a time when federal allocations for youth programs had been reduced, the New York State Department of Labor (NYSDOL) awarded a competitive grant to the HempsteadWorks to operate the Summer Jobs Express! Program. Through this grant, HempsteadWorks provided paid Work Experience in the form of summer jobs to low-income, in-school and out-of-school youth, ages 16 to 21. The youth also participated in Work Readiness Training that was aligned with the competencies required for the National Work Readiness Credential, and using the Steck-Vaughn Work Skills Curriculum™, which is the only curriculum
endorsed by the National Work Readiness Council. This curriculum includes pre-and post-tests that measure the acquisition of work readiness skills, including: Math, Reading, Situational Judgment and Active Listening. The youth also received supportive services payments for transportation expenses. Under the program, young people from high-need areas, who might otherwise have been unemployed, earned wages, gained experience and acquired valuable skills to be applied in their future careers. Under the Summer Jobs Express! Program the following outcomes were achieved:
Number of Participants Plan Actual Percent Served 51 53 104% Work Experience 51 53 104% Take NWRC Official Pre-Test 53 53 100%
Pass NWRC Official Practice Post Test 53 42 79%
18 Years Old and Older to Take NWRC Official Test
25 21 84%
18 Years Old and Older to Pass NWRC Official Test
21 13 62%
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B. Long Island Forum for Technology - U.S. Small Business Administration – Small Business Teaming Pilot Program
In Program Year 2011, the Long Island Forum for Technology (LIFT) was one of only 11 organizations in the nation to receive a U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) – Small Business Teaming Pilot Program Grant. LIFT is using funding under the grant to harness the knowledge and skills of Long Island’s regional rail suppliers to attract a larger market for products and services. The grant also provides a platform for Long Island Small Business Teams to bid on large procurement opportunities in railroad infrastructure, logistics, and security. This project is closely aligned with LIFT’s Rail Alliance: Infrastructure, Logistics and Security (RAILS) initiative. Under the SBA Grant, HempsteadWorks is a subcontractor to LIFT responsible for identifying minority-owned small businesses to participate in and benefit from the program.
C. Career Connections Program
Under the Nassau Library System’s Career Connections Program, funded by the Service and Technology Act - Service Improvement Invitational Grant Program, in Program Year 2011, HempsteadWorks conducted job clubs for library patrons and train-the-trainer sessions to train library staff to provide workforce services.
D. On-The- Job Training Program - National Emergency Grant
Under an On-The-Job Training (OJT) -National Emergency Grant awarded in December of 2011, by NYSDOL to HempsteadWorks, 15 long-term unemployed dislocated workers participated in OJT with the following employers:
American Carpet and Restoration Services Ausco, Inc. Cooling, Heating & Beyond Cornell Cooperative Extension David Miller Agency Green Earth Insulation & Energy Savers Josef’s Woodworking New York Injet Quarksoft
E. Hurricane Irene National Emergency Grant
In October of 2011, NYSDOL awarded a Disaster National Emergency Grant to HempsteadWorks through which it placed 31 temporary workers with the County of Nassau Department of Parks and the City of Long Beach Department of Public Works to assist in the recovery of damage caused by Hurricane Irene.
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F. United Way of Long Island Citi Prosperity Center Grant
In December of 2011, the United Way of Long Island awarded a grant to HempsteadWorks funded by its Citi Prosperity Center Grant. With these funds, HempsteadWorks conducted a Financial Literacy Workshop for 15 jobseekers.
III. Service Highlights The number of customers served by the HempsteadWorks System in Program Year 2011 was 26,874. The following are comments from our customers:
“It’s refreshing to find that there are still genuine people who want to help you.” B.H.
“As someone who has seen the best and worst from government, I certainly see one of the best in you.” S.C.
“Your workshops have empowered me.” H.H.
“I am very pleased with the training opportunity that was provided.” S.F.
“I am very impressed with your staff and your facility; you are all doing a great service to individuals who really need to be uplifted.”
M.Z.
“I owe everything to you.” A.P.
IV. HempsteadWorks Career Center—A Place to Recruit New Workers Some of the business services offered by HempsteadWorks include:
• Recruitment of new workers;
• Assistance in accessing grant funds to train new and current employees;
• Development of On-The-Job Training and Customized Training Programs;
• Information regarding tax credits and financial incentives.
HempsteadWorks participated in several job fairs during the Program Year, conducted at public libraries in Baldwin, East Rockaway and Lynbrook.
V. Career Workshop Series Through funding provided by Nassau Community College, under a Perkins Grant, HempsteadWorks provided a series of workshops in a variety of job search topics.
VI. Microsoft Office Pre-Vocational Skills Training Program A Pre-Vocational Skills Training Program was provided at the HempsteadWorks Career Center to provide our customers with instruction in Microsoft Office programs.
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VII. Career Flash One of the most important assets for landing the right job is “information.” As a service to our customers, HempsteadWorks provided a series of informative job search guides, filled with up-to-the minute tips, through a periodic communiqué entitled Career Flash. By saving each volume of Career Flash in a binder or portfolio, our customers can create a comprehensive reference source to guide their job search campaign.
VIII. GED Review and Workplace Literacy Program HempsteadWorks and Nassau Community College teamed up to create a powerful 6-week GED Review and Workplace Literacy Program for 13 Out-of-School Youth that offered: • GED Review, covering Language Arts,
Math, Social Studies and Science;
• Test-taking skills instruction;
• Valuable labor market information;
• Inside tips on how to get the job you really want and how to progress along career pathways, and
• Career Counseling and Job Placement assistance provided at the HempsteadWorks Career Center in Hempstead.
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IX. HempsteadWorks (DOOR as Fiscal Agent) Grant Development Log for Program Year 2011 (Includes funding available within the period of July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012)
#
Grant
Closing Date
Applicant
Status
DOOR Allocation
1. NYSDOL National Emergency Grant 08/11/10 DOOR Awarded $80,000 2. USDOL YouthBuild Grant 12/03/10 United Way of L.I. Awarded $50,000
3. U.S. Small Business Administration Small Business Training Pilot Program Grant 04/11/11 Long Island Forum
for Technology Awarded $12,124
4. USDOL Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training Grants Program 04/24/11 Nassau Community
College Not
Awarded 0
5. Nassau Library System Service & Technology Act – Service Improvement Invitational Grant Program 03/08/11 DOOR Awarded $7,400
6. Nassau Community College Perkins IV Grant – Major Effort 04/14/11 DOOR Awarded $12,500
7. NYSDOL Summer Jobs Express Program Grant 06/01/11 DOOR Awarded $139,340
8. USDOL Add Us In Grant 09/02/11 DOOR Not Awarded 0
9. NYSDOL National Emergency Grant Tropical Storm Irene 09/07/11 DOOR Awarded $227,587
12 Empire State Development NY Works Long Island Business and Workforce Investment Project 10/11/11 DOOR Awarded $427,535
13 Empire State Development NY Works Long Island Green and Lean Project 10/24/11 DOOR Not
Awarded 0
14 Empire State Development NY Works Training, Employment, Advancement and Mobility Project 10/26/11 DOOR Not
Awarded 0
15 Empire State Development NY Works Weatherization Training Center 10/31/11 United Way of
Long Island Not
Awarded 0
16 Citi Prosperity Center Grant 11/07/11 DOOR Awarded $1,000
17 USDOL H-1B Training Grant 11/16/11 DOOR Not Awarded 0
18. Kessler Foundation Signature Employment Grant 02/03/12 DOOR Not Awarded 0
19. USDOL Reintegration of Ex-Offenders – Adult Generation 5 03/13/12 Safe Harbor
Mentoring Program Not
Awarded 0
20 NYSDOL NY Youth Works Training and Placement Program #T-3 03/19/12 DOOR Awarded $199,600
21 USDOL Workforce Innovation Fund Grant 03/22/12 DOOR Not Awarded 0
22 NYSDOL NY Youth Works Placement Program #T-1 03/30/12 DOOR Awarded $6,000
23. NYSDOL NY Youth Works Training and Placement Program #T-2 03/30/12 DOOR Awarded $49,000
24. Nassau County Department of Economic Development– Section 3 Job Readiness Pre-Apprenticeship Training Program Pilot Project
03/27/12 Nassau County Not Awarded 0
25. USDOL Women in Apprenticeship and Nontraditional Occupations 05/21/12
Economic Opportunity Commission of of Nassau County
Not Awarded 0
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X. Performance Measures & Outcomes
III. Budget Efficiency Rates BUDGET ITEM GOAL
(MAXIMUM OBLIGATION % PER PROGRAM YEAR))
ACTUAL MAXIMUM OBLIGATION %
PER PROGRAM YEAR)
Shared System Services 100% 100%
0
20
40
60
80
100
Career Center Initial Visit
(Jobseeker)
Workshops (Jobseeker)
System Wide (Jobseeker)
Summer Youth Employment
Program
I. Customer Satisfaction Indicator
Goal Actual
II. Return on Investment (Based on WIB ROI Method)
7,350
24,410
0 10000 20000 30000
Goal
Actual
IV. Total Number of People Served System Wide
IV. Total Number of People
-13%
10%
-20% -10% 0% 10% 20%
Goal
V. Customer Retention
Actual
1.8%
1.2%
Individual Customers Served Divided by the Local Civilian Labor Force
VI. Market Penetration Rate
Goal Actual
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XI. Common Measures Summary Report PY 2011 Quarter 4
Hempstead/City of Long Beach - Cumulative to PY 2011 Annual Report
Outcomes Building to the Annual Report
Performance Items
Program Group Negotiated Standard
Actual Performance
Outcome
Num. Den.
% of Goal
Total Participants 7/1/2011–6/30/2012
Total Adult Participants 26,874
WIA Adults 9,901 More Than Self-Service 9,820 Self-Service Only 81 WIA Dedicated Workers 17,957 Training 442 Total Youth (14-21) Participants 152 Younger Youth (14-18) 53 Older Youth (19-21) 99 Out-of-School Youth 126 In-School Youth 26
Total Exiters 4/1/2011–3/31/2012
Total Adult Exiters 16,129 WIA Adults 6,376 More than Self-Service 6,295 Self-Service Only 81 WIA Dislocated Workers 10,103 Total Youth (14-21) Exiters 40 Younger Youth (14-18) 22 Older Youth (19-21) 18 Out-of-School Youth 28 In-School Youth 12
Placement in Employment or Education 10/1/2010–9/30/2011 Youth (14-21) 62 60.5 49 81 97.6%
Attainment of Degree or Certificate 10/1/2010–9/30/2011 Youth (14-21) 50 86.0 43 50 172.0%
Literacy and Numeracy Gains 7/1/2011–6/30/2012 Youth (14-21) 45 56.1 32 57 124.7%
Entered Employment Rate 10/1/2010–9/30/2011
Adults 57 52.6 3,027 5,760 92.3% Dislocated Workers 51 58.0 4,790 8,258 113.7%
Retention Rate 4/1/2010–3/31/2011
Adults 82 80.2 2,239 2,793 97.8% Dislocated Workers 82 82.7 3,244 3,921 100.9%
Average Earnings 4/1/2010–3/31/2011
Adults $12,625 $17,704 $39,621,210 2,238 140.2% Dislocated Workers $15,980 $23,957 $77,692,674 3,243 149.9%
Executive Committee
Henry Graber, C.P.A. Graber & Co. Chairperson
Alan H. Nachman Diversified Micro
Systems, Inc. Vice Chairperson
Mark Goldstein MG Productions
Corresponding Secretary
Youth Council
Richard E. Dibble, Ph.D. NY Institute of Technology
Chairperson
Rebecca Bell Education & Assistance
Corporation Vice Chairperson
Ana-Maria Hurtado WIB Director/ Commissioner
Town of Hempstead Department of Occupational
Resources
KATE MURRAY Supervisor
HEMPSTEAD EXECUTIVE PLAZA, SUITE 400 50 CLINTON STREET, HEMPSTEAD, NY 11550-4201
Phone: (516) 485-5000 FAX: (516) 485-5009 www.hempsteadworks.com
Town of Hempstead Workforce Investment Board
The Workforce Investment Act Title I financially assisted program is an equal opportunity employer / program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.