YF385962260A42
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Award Purpose
The purpose of this program is to introduce and prepare justice-involved youth and young adults for the world of work through placement into paid work experiences, and on a path to more equitable career opportunities with their peers.
Activities Performed
The OICA GO Project will employ an educational opportunity and career pathway training delivery model to provide 350 participants with high-quality educational and workforce services to help them achieve their career goals. The project will apply an evidence-based sectoral employment and training model and integrate it with two evidence-informed frameworks: 1) the Alliance for Quality Career Pathways Framework (AQCP), which provides a model for developing a career pathways program, and 2) the Council of State Governments Justice Center's Integrated Risk and Employment Strategies (IRES) approach, which develops an individual care/case plan based on assessment of PP criminogenic risk/needs and workforce readiness.
An employer-driven approach, which 1) designs CPS leading to advancement within local demand industry sectors, 2) provides training (in partnership with community college) that matches CP/employer requirements, and 3) considers the interaction between criminogenic risk/need factors and job readiness of participants, will result in the dual objectives of fostering sustained employment for PPS while promoting community safety by reducing recidivism. OICA has designed a 6-month planning period in which we will oversee the implementation of program readiness systems and provide direction, training, coaching, and oversight of affiliates to ensure they are ready to begin programming. The first cohort of participants will enroll in month seven.
Deliverables
- Enroll 350 eligible young adult participants (100% of the stated goal) in the reentry program (REO).
- 70% of participants will show improvement in at least 1 measurable skill at exit (WIOA).
- OICA will track the number of PPS that receive work experiences.
- OICA will track the number of PP's that enter occupational skills training.
- 50% of unique PPS enrolled in occupational skills training, work-based learning, and/or a high school diploma or equivalency program will obtain an industry-recognized credential (REO & WIOA).
- Participant placements: apprenticeship, unsubsidized employment, high school, post-secondary education.
- For PPS that select immediate employment along a career pathway rather than continued education, the median earnings for employed PPS in the 2nd quarter after exit will exceed $5,750 (WIOA).
- 70% of PPS placed in career pathway jobs will remain employed or in education in the 2nd quarter after exit (WIOA).
- 60% of PPS placed in career pathway jobs will remain employed or in education in the 4th quarter after exit (WIOA).
- Less than 5% arrest rate for violent crimes committed after program entry (REO).
- Less than 10% recidivism (REO).
Intended Beneficiary
Justice-involved and at-risk youth in the 15-18 age range, in communities with high poverty and high violent crime rates.
Subrecipient Activities
Affiliates will partner with local employers, the justice system, and violence prevention organizations to provide paid work-experience opportunities for youth as well as education and occupational skills training and credentials for in-demand careers in construction, manufacturing and warehousing, healthcare and social assistance, professional services, green energy (solar), and hospitality. Mentoring, violence prevention, and leadership development activities are also key components of the program.
The purpose of this program is to introduce and prepare justice-involved youth and young adults for the world of work through placement into paid work experiences, and on a path to more equitable career opportunities with their peers.
Activities Performed
The OICA GO Project will employ an educational opportunity and career pathway training delivery model to provide 350 participants with high-quality educational and workforce services to help them achieve their career goals. The project will apply an evidence-based sectoral employment and training model and integrate it with two evidence-informed frameworks: 1) the Alliance for Quality Career Pathways Framework (AQCP), which provides a model for developing a career pathways program, and 2) the Council of State Governments Justice Center's Integrated Risk and Employment Strategies (IRES) approach, which develops an individual care/case plan based on assessment of PP criminogenic risk/needs and workforce readiness.
An employer-driven approach, which 1) designs CPS leading to advancement within local demand industry sectors, 2) provides training (in partnership with community college) that matches CP/employer requirements, and 3) considers the interaction between criminogenic risk/need factors and job readiness of participants, will result in the dual objectives of fostering sustained employment for PPS while promoting community safety by reducing recidivism. OICA has designed a 6-month planning period in which we will oversee the implementation of program readiness systems and provide direction, training, coaching, and oversight of affiliates to ensure they are ready to begin programming. The first cohort of participants will enroll in month seven.
Deliverables
- Enroll 350 eligible young adult participants (100% of the stated goal) in the reentry program (REO).
- 70% of participants will show improvement in at least 1 measurable skill at exit (WIOA).
- OICA will track the number of PPS that receive work experiences.
- OICA will track the number of PP's that enter occupational skills training.
- 50% of unique PPS enrolled in occupational skills training, work-based learning, and/or a high school diploma or equivalency program will obtain an industry-recognized credential (REO & WIOA).
- Participant placements: apprenticeship, unsubsidized employment, high school, post-secondary education.
- For PPS that select immediate employment along a career pathway rather than continued education, the median earnings for employed PPS in the 2nd quarter after exit will exceed $5,750 (WIOA).
- 70% of PPS placed in career pathway jobs will remain employed or in education in the 2nd quarter after exit (WIOA).
- 60% of PPS placed in career pathway jobs will remain employed or in education in the 4th quarter after exit (WIOA).
- Less than 5% arrest rate for violent crimes committed after program entry (REO).
- Less than 10% recidivism (REO).
Intended Beneficiary
Justice-involved and at-risk youth in the 15-18 age range, in communities with high poverty and high violent crime rates.
Subrecipient Activities
Affiliates will partner with local employers, the justice system, and violence prevention organizations to provide paid work-experience opportunities for youth as well as education and occupational skills training and credentials for in-demand careers in construction, manufacturing and warehousing, healthcare and social assistance, professional services, green energy (solar), and hospitality. Mentoring, violence prevention, and leadership development activities are also key components of the program.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding Agency
Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
United States
Geographic Scope
City-Wide
Related Opportunity
None
Opportunities Industrialization Centers Of America was awarded
Equitable Work Opportunities for Justice-Involved Youth
Project Grant YF385962260A42
worth $4,000,000
from the Office of Workforce Investment in July 2022 with work to be completed primarily in Philadelphia Pennsylvania United States.
The grant
has a duration of 3 years 5 months and
was awarded through assistance program 17.270 Reentry Employment Opportunities.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 6/28/22
Period of Performance
7/1/22
Start Date
12/31/25
End Date
Funding Split
$4.0M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$4.0M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
YF385962260A42
SAI Number
YF385962260A42-0-313174
Award ID URI
SAIEXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
Nonprofit With 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other Than An Institution Of Higher Education)
Awarding Office
1630GM DOL (ETA) GRANTS MANAGEMENT
Funding Office
1630WS OFFICE OF WORKFORCE INVESTMENT
Awardee UEI
NBK7GN6KXCC4
Awardee CAGE
4H2P1
Performance District
04
Senators
Robert Casey
John Fetterman
John Fetterman
Representative
Madeleine Dean
Budget Funding
Federal Account | Budget Subfunction | Object Class | Total | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|
Training and Employment Service, Employment and Training Administration, Labor (016-0174) | Training and employment | Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) | $4,000,000 | 100% |
Modified: 6/28/22