HomeMy WebLinkAboutCRA-R-18-0046 Backup 1Cornelius Shiver, Executive Director
South East Overtown Park West
Community Redevelopment Agency
819 NW 2nd Ave., 3rd Floor
Miami, FL 33136
Re: 2018 CRA Overtown Employment Assistance Center
Dear Mr. Cornelius Shiver:
Please find attached for consideration Community Work Training Program, Inc. proposal to continue to manage the Overtown Employment
Assistance Center. We are requesting Grant funds to continue and expand our successful efforts in providing employment assistance to the
residents of the Overtown Community.
Overtown Employment Assistance Center over the last 9 months has had over 914 residents to visit our office seeking employment
assistance, During that same time period we have registered over 300 residents seeking employment and have referred over 227 residents
to over 460 various positions, which has yield 78 job placements.
Community Work Training Program has also begun to track the income that the program participants are generating through being employed
within the community on SEOPW CRA funded projects. For example St. John Apartments has had approximately 8 residents on average
working on the site earning an average of approximately S15,000.00 per month in income, Lyric Plaza Apartments has had approximately
10 residents on average working on the site earning an average of approximately $25,000.00 per month in income, Town Park South
Project has had approximately 7 residents on average working on the site earning an average of approximately $12,000.00 per month in
income.
Community Work Training Program goals at the Overtown Employment Assistance Center is to document that the SEOPW CRA is
delivering on the promise of responsible wage paying Jobs, social and economic support that assist the residents and create a pathway to
economic revitalization to the residents of Overtown.
The 3 SEOPW CRA projects mentioned above has employed approximately 25 residents an average, earning approximately $52,000.00
per month in income to Overtown residents. The Employment Assistance Center thru the SEOPW CRA support is laying the foundation for
families to build their future.
Community Work Training Program, Inc. respectfully request the renewal of our grant in the amount of S170,000.00 to continue the work at
hand.
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1490 NW 3 RDAvenue, Suite 106 Miami, Florida 33136
Phone: (855) 298-7462 Fax: (888) 689-4811 Email: cwtp@cw•tpinc.com
Website: www.communitvworkproeram.com
2018
OVERTOWN EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE CENTER
"History"
Overtown is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the City of Miami. initially designated as a community
for Blacks when Miami was incorporated in 1896. It was inhabited by people who worked on the railroad
and other early industrial and commercial ventures, and was a thriving center of commerce and culture
for the Black community, particularly for music and entertainment in the 1940s and 1950s.
Over the decades, the area declined economically due to migration of middle-class Blacks and the
construction of I-95 and I-395 that bisected the community. In recent years there have been efforts to
preserve the historical churches and the Lyric Theatre and to revitalize the entire Overtown area.
The City of Miami and Southeast Overtown Park West Community Redevelopment Agency in their
infinite wisdoms has not forgotten the promises that were made to the people of the Overtown
community to restore the neighborhood.
The SEOPW CRA recognizes that structural revitalization of a community with new buildings,
infrastructure and state of the arts facilities without economic revitalization of the existing businesses
and employment opportunities for the residents, recognizes that it would be inconsistent with its goals to
foster progress and growth that reflects the vision and priority of the community.
The Overtown community has transformed over the past decade, it has become one of the fastest
growing and most desired place to live, work and play in South Florida, which makes Overtown a point
of destination for many.
On June of 2015, the City Council of the City of Miami Gardens, Florida issued an ordinance; ordinance
number 2015-06-341. This ordinance is known as the City of Miami Gardens Business and Resident
Economic Plan or CMG-BREP. This economic plan is designed to ensure that the residents and the
businesses of Miami Gardens not only see and enjoy the structural revitalization of the community, but
this ordinance guarantees that they will take part in the economic revitalization and be assured that the
dollars that the City of Miami Gardens gets from its residents and the dollars that they get on behalf of its
residents, will now find its way back into the homes of the residents they serve.
The City of Miami Gardens Community Development Department has a motto that says,
"Connecting the pieces for a stronger community." This motto echoes the SEOPW CRA written policies
that will connect the Overtown community to its resources and make it stronger.
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"HISTORY Continue"
The City of Miami Department of Community & Economic Development mission statement is to assists
in creating a viable urban community for the neediest people in our City while reducing poverty,
embracing diversity, assisting with economic development, and improving the overall quality of life.
In November 2004 the SEOPW CRA conducted the Dover Kohl study that outlined 14 guiding
principles aimed to facilitate the redevelopment of the Overtown community.
In 2009 the City of Miami Planning Department updated the plan to further focus and defined the guiding
principles to structurally and economically revitalize the Overtown Community.
Within the plan, principle number 4 of 14 states "There must be variety in employment opportunities" and
an EMPLOYMENT CENTER should be located within the neighborhoods to accommodate those who
wish to live in proximity to their work and reduce dependence on the automobile and long commutes.
In conclusion the general consensus in the community was that employment opportunities should be a
high priority and made available to the existing residents of the Overtown Community.
"PROBLEM"
Overtown is faced with a unique situation when it comes to employment, not only are the residents faced
with high unemployment and underemployment. Overtown has a recidivism problem, when we hear the
word RECIDIVISM we often think about the revolving doors of crime in our community, whereby men,
women and children are caught up in the cycle of the criminal justice system. They commit crimes, go to
jail and serve time in jail, get out of jail and sadly, but often find themselves committing another crime and
falling back into the cycle of RECIDIVISM.
Well just like the RECIDIVISM of CRIME, the Overtown Community is faced with the RECIDIVISM
of UNEMPLOYMENT AND UNDEREMPLOYMENT, There is a vicious cycle that Overtown
residents face, many residents are employed or underemployed and all of sudden they just quit the job or
maybe even get terminated or just laid off.
1490 NW 3 n"Avenue, Suite 106 Miami, Florida 33136
Phone: (855) 298-7462 Fax: (888) 689-4811 Email: cwtp@cwtpinc_com
Website. www.communityworkprogram.com
"PROBLEM Continue"
There are many reasoning behind these dilemmas, the Community Work Training Program has identified
these causes and the residents that face these problems need to undergo an intense and highly structured
employment mentoring program.
The Community Work Training Program has created a highly effective comprehensive approach to
successfully deal with the problems.
The Community Work Training Program is poised and dedicated to connect the pieces in the Overtown
Community as it pertains to the complex employment issues the residents face.
"SOLUTION"
"Continuance and expansion of the Overtown Employment Assistance Center"
Community Work Training Program, Inc.(CWTPINC) unique approach in assisting local residents in
overcoming the inconsistencies to maintaining steady employment and mentoring them to become a stable
part of the local workforce over the past 10 months has been unprecedented.
CWTPINC Overtown Employment Assistance Center located at 1490 NW 3rd Ave Suite 106 Miami,
Florida 33136, over this same 9 months time period has had over 914 visitor come to our office seeking
employment assistance and job opportunities.
CWTPINC Overtown Employment Assistance Center has registered over 300 residents seeking
employment assistance.
CWTPINC Overtown Employment Assistance Center has referred over 227 residents seeking job
opportunities to over 460 job opportunities.
CWTPINC Overtown Employment Assistance Center has Placed over 78 residents seeking job
opportunities.
1490 NW 3 n"Avenue, Suite 106 Miami, Florida 33136
Phone: (855) 298-7462 Fax: (888) 689-4811 Email: cwtp@cwtpinc_com
Website. www.communityworkprogram.com
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"SOLUTION Continue"
CWTPINC has provided an Individual Employment Success Plan (1.E.S.P.) for each participant, we use
this tool to track and document the success of the individual we register and refer to jobs opportunities.
CWTPINC are registering and enrolling residents into available training and apprenticeship opportunities.
CWTPINC are providing basic work tools and personal protection equipment for resident participant that
need hard hats, safety vest, safety glasses, gloves, hammers, screw drivers, work shirts to start working
initially.
CWTPINC has established relationship with over 40 employers that has opened their Human Resource
Departments and are posting all of their job opportunities with CWTPINC.
CWTPINC has been tracking the income impact of the jobs that the resident participants have been
earning on CRA funded projects such as Lyric Plaza, Lyric Point, Island Living, Courtside Apartments,
St. John Apartments, The World Center, Town Park South, Town Park North and Town Park Village has
yielded more than $75,000.00 per month which equates to over $900.000.00 in annual income revenue to
the Overtown residents.
CWTPNC has been providing basic Financial Literacy to resident participants about budgeting and
developing a pathway to homeownership.
CWTPINC has been providing resident participants with mentoring and conflict resolution skills to assist
them with the capacity to keep the job.
1490 NW 3 n"Avenue, Suite 106 Miami, Florida 33136
Phone: (855) 298-7462 Fax: (888) 689-4811 Email: cwtp@cwtpinc_com
Website. www.communityworkprogram.com
CWTP1NC 2018 BUDGET
Expenses Line Item Description
Program Service Operations
Program Coordinator
Assistant Program Coordinator
Program Administrator
Administrative Assistant
Financial Administrator
2018
OVERTOWN
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE CENTER
2017 Budget 2018-NEW Budget
$40,000.00
$20,000.00
$20,000.00
$10,000.00
$10,000.00
$42,000.00
$25,000.00
$25,000.00
$18,000.00
$0.00
Center Operations
Insurance $3,800.00 $3,500.00
Communication $5,900.00 $2,500.00
Business Licenses Fees $800.00 $1,500.00
Office Furniture and Fixtures $10,000.00 $1,500.00
Participant Supplies $12,000.00 $2,000.00
Computer & Software $8,900.00 $3,000.00
Office Supplies $8,600.00 $2,000.00
Rent $0.00 $9,000.00
Program Administration
Administration / FICO-PR Liability
Total Budget Cost
$0.00 $15,000.00
$150,000.00
1490 NW 3RDAvenue, Suite 106
Miami, Florida 33136
Phone: (855) 298-7462 Fax: (888) 689-4811
Email: cwtp@cwtpinc,com
Website: www.communityworkprogram.com
$150,000.00