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HOYC to Present at Aspen Convening

April 4, 2014 by Kim Oliver

The Aspen Institute has invited HOYC’s Project Director, Kim Oliver, to co-lead a session on “Building On-Ramps to Adult Career Pathways” at its Convening in Los Angeles on April 23, 2014.

Kim will share how HOYC is building sector-based career pathway systems for Opportunity Youth by connecting youth development programs and services to career systems traditionally targeted to adults. She, along with Terry Grobe of Jobs for the Future, will offer emerging lessons and provide opportunities for communities across the country to accelerate their specific pathway development or expansion work.

Kim will be joined by HOYC members Alex Johnson of Capital Workforce Partners and Hector Rivera of Our Piece of the Pie at the LA Aspen Convening.

Filed Under: Funders, Leverage Resources, Pathways

Berkshire Bank Supports Youth Leadership

March 24, 2014 by Kim Oliver

We are excited to announce a $10,000 grant award from Berkshire Bank to support Youth Leadership.

IMG_3070Recognizing our alignment to Berkshire Bank’s goal of serving the needs of individuals with low to moderate income through education and community/economic development, Capital Workforce Partners secured this grant as HOYC’s backbone organization. Funding from Berkshire Bank will improve the prosperity of youth, community, and businesses by providing leadership training that addresses challenges and transforms economic liabilities to economic opportunities.

This grant award will help us to empower and develop the skills of up to 15 youth over a one-year period to advocate, advise, and lead solutions for real change.

Filed Under: Funders, Leverage Resources, Youth Leadership

Welcome to Our Website!

March 21, 2014 by Kim Oliver

We are excited to provide this virtual learning space to inform you of the challenges while at the same time lifting up our Opportunity Youth in Hartford. This website will be a key tool and distribution channel for data on the current status of our youth and our plans of action to affect real change.

As you tour the site, please remember to provide your feedback and comments. You can also add yourself to our distribution lists, make requests for information, etc. at info@youthreconnect.org.

We hope you will find this site to be a valuable resource for you and your efforts to Reconnect Youth to Success.

Filed Under: Collaborate

Collaborative Meeting on March 13

March 10, 2014 by Summer Gomes

The next meeting of Hartford Opportunity Youth Collaborative will take place on March 13, 2014 at the Lyceum. RSVP to info@youthreconnect.org.

Meeting Materials

Thank you to everyone who attended the meeting. The notes are forthcoming.

Filed Under: Collaborate, Meetings

HOYC Joins Aspen’s Opportunity Youth Network

March 6, 2014 by Summer Gomes

Aspen invested in Hartford and 20 other communities across the country to build and deepen education and employment pathways for Opportunity Youth and established its Opportunity Youth Network (OYN), a national peer network and learning community among Aspen’s grantees.

The goals of the OYN network are:

  1. Build strong evidence of success for utilizing the collective impact community collaboration strategy to build and deepen pathways that achieve better outcomes in education and employment for Opportunity Youth.
  2. Make the case for increased adoption of the collective impact and community collaboration strategy as an effective model for community change.

At the November 2013 Convening, OYN members learned about Aspen’s foundational framework and explored strategies for deepening education and employment pathways for Opportunity Youth.

Aspen team - ko4Representing Hartford were Lee Hunt of Blue Hills Civic Association, Alex Johnson of Capital Workforce Partners, Eileen Peltier of Asnuntuck Community College, Hector Rivera of Our Piece of the Pie, Yanil Teron of Center for Latino Progress, Trish Torruella of the City of Hartford, Andy Tyskiewicz of Community Education of Capitol Region Education Council, and Kim Oliver (HOYC’s Director).

Filed Under: Funders, Leverage Resources

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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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