City of Minneapolis STEP-UP Program When a young person steps onto the first rung of the career ladder, it s a step up for the whole community. STEP-UP is preparing our future workforce today. Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak
Background City s history of employment and training Community-based approach Youth Council Leadership Funding STEP-UP as part of the city s economic development strategy
STEP-UP prepares youth for success in the workforce by offering quality work and training experiences.
Training Model New in 2012 All youth evaluated for level of work readiness and placed in a training that best meets their needs and can help them be successful in the workplace. Training options are Explore, Discover, and Achieve.
Training Components Explore: targeted populations or partnerships with existing programs Discover: subsidized internships with nonprofit employers Achieve: mostly employer-paid internships at local employers
Program Structure Youth Recruitment and Training Work Readiness Training Internship Matching Employer Recruitment Job Coaching and Support Enhancements Recognition Evaluation
Youth Recruitment and Training Youth recruitment targeted to low-income and at-risk populations All applicants screened for level of work readiness. Indicators include: Work or volunteer experience Participation in groups/clubs Technical skills Answers to short essay questions Matched with training based on application score
Work Readiness Training 4 training options Assigned to training based on assessed work readiness and development level Discover Interns - Two options 14 hours for youth needing the most preparation 6 hours + mock interview for youth with more experience or skills Achieve Interns Two options 6 hours + mock interview for moderately work ready youth ages 16+ 4 hours + mock interview for youth that have previously completed a STEP-UP internship
STEP-UP ACHIEVE PROGRAM AGES 16-21 525 leave training 185 not placed 24 leave internshi p 3375 apply to 2011 STEP-UP Summer Jobs Program 1415 invited to Achieve work readiness training. Applications are selected for Achieve based on application score 890 complete Achieve work readiness training. 3 sessions @ 2 hours each + practice interviews. 705 placed in Achieve internship. Placements are managed by Achieve and are based on application score and training grade. 681 complete Achieve internship Applicants must qualify below income guidelines, must reside in Minneapolis, must be age 14-21. Applications are scored by METP based on 4 sections: school achievement, previous volunteer or work experience, computer skills, and essay. STEP-UP DISCOVER PROGRAM AGES 14-21 485 invited to Discover Group 1 work readiness training based on application score 722 Invited to Discover Group 2 work readiness training based on application score of 20+ 199 leave training 286 complete Discover Group 1 work readiness training run by PPL. 2 sessions @ 7 hours each. 466 complete Discover Group 2 work readiness training run by Achieve. 3 sessions @ 2 hours each + practice interviews. 153 not placed 599 placed in Discover internships. Placements are managed at the DEED workforce centers and are based on application score and training grade 466 interns complete weekly 3-hour academic & life skills class run by Parks & Recreation. 4 leave internshi p 595 complete Discover internship 753 not selected for STEP-UP program 289 low scores 464 ineligible or incomplete Application/Program Selection 256 leave training Work Readiness Training Internship Matching/ Placement Internship Work Experience DRAFT 3/12/2012. Humphrey School of Public Affairs Capstone. Liz Krough, Andrea MacArthur, Ann Aronson & Leif Anderson
Employer Recruitment Employer engagement strategies Events Systems approach Relationship building Advocacy from City and Business leaders
Internship Matching Youth skills and Interests Employer needs Resume matches Intake matches
Job Coaching and Support Supervisor training Support for interns and employers throughout the summer Weekly emails, and updates to supervisors Work Site monitoring
Enhancements Class, credits Golden Gopher Day JEM Financial Literacy Camps MBV, Camp Sunrise
Evaluation Youth complete a pre- and post-evaluation of work readiness training Youth and supervisors complete an evaluation of their experience each summer Program evaluation conducted by two groups from the University of Minnesota.
Recognition Celebration event held each August to recognize the interns, supervisors, employers. Parents and alumni invited Certificates provided to interns and employers recognizing their achievement and contribution
2011 Data and Outcomes 211 of the regions most prominent businesses, including U.S. Bancorp, Boston Scientific, Allianz, and Wells Fargo employed STEP-UP interns. Youth earned a total of 2.9M in wages, 1.1M of which was paid by employers. 1,980 youth employed 86% youth of color 14% youth with disabilities 9% ELL 5% offenders 3% teen parents
2012 Projections Estimating 1,800 youth matched with internships in 2012 Number of Youth by Component Explore, 510 Achieve, 700 Discover, 630
Keys for Success & Replication Leadership Partnership and Collaboration Engaged Business Community Training and Preparation Funding and Investment
Partnership Contractors: AchieveMpls, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, Minnesota Workforce Centers, Project for Pride in Living Schools Employers Youth serving agencies and community based organizations
Contact Information Tammy Dickinson Tammy.dickinson@minneapolismn.gov 612-673-5041 Anne Fischer anne.fischer@minneapolismn.gov 612-673-6221