https://youthreconnect.org

Reconnecting youth to educational and economic success.

  • About Us
    • History & Vision
    • Structure
    • Members & Funders
    • News
    • Meetings
  • Initiatives
    • BMWP
    • Supporting Data
    • WIOA Youth
    • Opportunity Works Hartford
  • Work Groups
    • Overview
    • Pathways & Career Navigation
    • Holistic Supports and Protective Factors
    • Data & Evaluation
    • Youth Leadership & Engagement
    • Professional Development & Capacity Building
    • Policy & Advocacy
  • Resource Directory
    • Resources
    • Other Resources
  • Impact
    • Data & Reports

Supporting Data

HOYC supports several key data initiatives that strengthen our understanding of Hartford’s youth landscape and drive strategic action. 

 

Aspen “Everyone Counts” / OYF Common Measures 

HOYC aligns with the Aspen Institute’s opportunity youth measurement framework, commonly known as “Everyone Counts” or the OYF Common Measures, to reliably track disconnection rates across school, postsecondary, and workforce domains. These metrics offer consistent, disaggregated insights that guide goal setting, benchmarking, and equity monitoring in collaborative communities like Hartford.  

 

DataLinkCT 

As part of a statewide effort, HOYC engages with DataLinkCT (, Connecticut’s longitudinal data system that integrates information across 15 agencies, including K to 20 education, workforce, and human services. This partnership enhances our capacity to inform policy, evaluate outcomes, and support youth as they move along education and career pathways. 

 

Hartford Opportunity Youth Data Integration (via the Hartford Data Collaborative) 

Through the Hartford Data Collaborative, HOYC contributes to secure, local-level data integration. This initiative links anonymized records across providers, including Hartford Public Schools, service nonprofits, and workforce entities, enabling a systems-level view of how youth engage with services, their demographics, and their outcomes. The integrated datasets are deduplicated, cleaned, and returned to agencies in aggregate form to inform planning and program design.  

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

Recent Posts

  • A Look at Hartford Youth Population Indicators
  • Ready, Connected, Supported: Northeast’s Major Cities Share Best Practices in Hartford
  • Youth Employment Programs Build the Future Talent Pipeline and Lead Youth to Future Success

Contact Us

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

 

Copyright © 2025 Hartford Opportunity Youth Collaborative | Website by Web Savvy Marketers, LLC   Log in