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Hartford Highlighted in National Report

December 1, 2015 by Kim Oliver

For the Hartford OYC, the Collective Impact approach has been an important lever for engendering a shared sense of purpose across numerous local community-based organizations.”

Opportunity Works was a three-year effort led by Jobs for the Future to help opportunity youth—young people ages 16 to 24 who are not in school or meaningfully employed—access postsecondary and career pathways. Based on the Back on Track framework, seven cities across the country undertook collective impact approaches with diverse partners to provide supportive, enhanced preparation and postsecondary/career bridging for eligible young people, with a particular focus on young men of color.

Opportunity Works Final Evaluation Report

Opportunity Works Hartford offers evidence-based career pathway programming in health care and manufacturing in partnership with community-based organizations and community colleges to Opportunity Youth ages 18 to 24. This effort has a strong focus on young men of color and will serve 180 by 2018. These youth will earn industry-recognized credentials, complete internships, and secure jobs that lead to sustaining wages.

Opportunity Works Hartford is an initiative of Hartford Opportunity Youth Collaborative, managed by Capital Workforce Partners, and supported by Annie E. Casey Foundation, Aspen Forum for Community Solutions, Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, NBCUniversal Foundation, and Social Innovation Fund (as a subgrantee of Jobs for the Future). Program delivery is led by Blue Hills Civic Association and Our Piece of the Pie in partnership with Asnuntuck, Capital, and Manchester Community Colleges.

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Filed Under: Collaborate, Funders, Pathways

Website Helps Businesses Hire Residents

April 1, 2015 by Kim Oliver

The City of Hartford has launched www.JobsForHartford.com, a new website that offers Hartford residents the ability to register their interest and skill sets in an online resume database to help employers hire city residents.

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For more on Hartford Hires, go here. The Hartford Courant article is here.

Filed Under: Employer Engagement, Pathways, Use Data

RFP Released

February 6, 2015 by Kim Oliver

Capital Workforce Partners, the Workforce Investment Board for North Central Connecticut, released a request for proposals for career pathway programs for Opportunity Youth between the ages of 18-24 who are out of school or underemployed and eligible for services under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). Legally recognized governmental and private organizations, whether for profit or nonprofit, may apply. Funding awarded as a result of this solicitation will be for two years with a renewal option for year three.

Proposals must focus on one or more of the following targeted subpopulations:

  • Youth with disabilities
  • Justice-involved youth
  • Young parents
  • Young men of color
  • Youth aged or aging out of foster care

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Mandatory letter of intent: February 13, 2015 — No new bidders accepted.
  • Mandatory bidders’ conference: February 18, 2015
  • Proposal due date: March 16, 2015 by 5:00 pm

CWP will accept written questions via email to WIOAYouthRFP@capitalworkforce.org through February 20, 2015.

Click here for the RFP.

Filed Under: Leverage Resources, Pathways, Policies

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Funded by:

Aspen Institute Community Solutions Opportunity Youth Forum
Bank of America Foundation
Berkshire Bank Foundation
City of Hartford
Generation Works – United Way (Annie E. Casey Foundation)
Hartford Foundation for Public Giving
Lincoln Financial Foundation
People’s Community Foundation
State of Connecticut Department of Children and Families
State of Connecticut Youth Employment Program
Schultz Family Foundation
Travelers Foundation
US DOL Workforce Innovations and Opportunities Act

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Hartford Opportunity Youth Collaborative
c/o Capital Workforce Partners
One Union Place
Hartford, CT 06103
hoyc@capitalworkforce.org
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