HomeMy WebLinkAboutCRA-R-24-0043 BackupLIBERTY CITY
TRUST
Libelty City tdrammunity revitalization Trust
May 21, 2024
James McQueen, Executive Director
Southeast Overtown/Park West
Community Redevelopment Agency
819 NW 2nd Avenue
3rd Floor
Miami, Florida 33136
Re: 2024 Youth Employment Program (YEP)
Request for Funding
Dear Mr. McQueen:
Thank you for the opportunity to be considered for funding by the Southeast Overtown
Community Redevelopment Agency ("CRA").
The Liberty City Community Revitalization Trust ("Liberty City Trust") is requesting
$60,000.00 to support the 2024 Youth Employment Program ("YEP") that makes a
meaningful difference in the lives of our youth. This program will employ 20 students
from the Overtown community at the rate of $15 per hour.
The Liberty City Trust is a quasi -public government organization created through the
City of Miami Ordinance No. 12859 in 2006. Our office and contact information are as
follows:
Elaine Black, President/CEO
c/o Charles Hadley Park
4800 NW 12th Avenue
Miami, Florida 33127
Telephone No. (305) 329-4707
Email: eblack(a�miamigov.com
The mission of the Liberty City Trust is to provide oversight and facilitate the City's
revitalization efforts and activities. Our focus is housing, commercial and business
development and improving the quality of life of the residents in which we serve.
Present and Past History
For the past 18 years the Liberty City Trust has been committed to ensuring the
residents of the Liberty City and surrounding areas thrive in having quality of life and
benefit from opportunities offered through trusted sources that serve the community
wherein they live. In 2015, the Liberty City Trust established a summer youth
employment program ("YEP") to assure gainful employment and work experience for
students ranging between the ages of 14 to 18. Students work for eight weeks in June
through August in a variety of entry-level jobs in the nonprofit arena, private sector, and
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City of Miami Parks. The YEP program has employed over 517 students, which provided
(1) income to low-income families, (2) job experience, and (3) an outlet to keep youth out
of trouble while school is out for summer recess. The goal of the YEP is to continue
providing students with summer employment opportunities, combined, or integrated
with building their individual strengths, targeting at risk youth by incorporating youth
development principles for career development and workforce readiness. The Liberty
City Trust employed 40 youth from the Overtown community between 2022 and 2023
from prior funding through the CRA.
Program Impact on Participants from Prior Years
The YEP program serves as a testament to the importance of community -driven
initiatives in empowering young individuals and preparing them for successful futures.
Last year twenty (20) students were employed and received biweekly pay in the amount
of $600.00. Their work experience was enhanced with 2 hours a week of classroom
training that provided life skills and competencies. The Life Skills Coach was assigned
to work with and evaluate each intern in:
• Improving their employment, social and financial management skills.
• Gaining a better understanding of human relations in the workplace.
• Self Esteem
• Resume Writing
• Public Speaking
• Writing skills
• Job Search and Career Planning
The program succeeded in imparting crucial life skills, fostering job readiness, and
promoting community engagement among the participants. All 20 participants received
their evaluation with a rating of 4 for meeting the work maturity skill independency with
no supervision.
Many reported improved confidences, communication skills, and a better understanding
of career pathways. Several participants expressed a newfound sense of responsibility
towards their community, and some even secured part-time jobs because of the
program. The overall impact on the students of Overtown was positive.
Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us at
(305) 329-4707. We thank you in advance for your consideration of this summer
youth program initiative for 2024.
Sincerely,
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Elaine H. Black
President/ CEO
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Program Details and Coursework
We believe that the program is consistent with the mission and interest of the
Liberty City Trust. The YEP will serve multiple purposes by preparing youth for
the workplace. The program activities will implement workshops on job
readiness, career exploration, financial literacy, life skills, and opportunities to
continue education and social growth as indicated below:
The workshops for the FY24 period will be as follows:
Coursework Calendar
June 17, 2024 - June 21, 2024
Orientation - Introduction to the program, worksites, and supervisors.
June 24, 2024 - June 28, 2024
Self Esteem - Interns will learn about self-esteem through various exercises
and assignments.
July 1, 2024 - July 5, 2024
Resume Writing - Introduction to the fundamentals of resume building.
July 8, 2024 - July 12, 2024
Speaking - Confidence in Speaking. Interns will work on speaking in public
and create a 90 second elevator speech.
July 15, 2024 - July 19, 2024
Financial Management (Guest) - Interns will learn the basics of managing their
finances; from starting a bank account and depositing checks to using online
banking and income taxes from a Finance Expert.
July 22, 2024 - July 26, 2024
Writing, Application Completion and Answering written questions - Interns will
review their YEP application and other applications.
July 29, 2024 - Aug. 2, 2024
Job Search and Career Planning - Using all skills from the previous weeks to
help the students define their career path and learn to use online job services
to apply for a job.
LIBERTY CITY
TRUST
Liberty City Community Revilalizaiion Trust
PROPOSED BUDGET REQUEST
LIBERTY CITY TRUST
2024 YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM
Applicant Agency:
Project Name:
Tentative Start Date/End Date:
Liberty City Trust
2024 Youth Employment Program
June 17, 2024 to August 9, 2024
Salary - $48,000.00
Summer Interns - a temporary summer position which will provide
program participant with the opportunity to work 20 hours per week for 8 weeks
at the rate of $15.00 per hour.
FICA Taxes/Unemployment (Fringes) $ 3,672.00
FICA will be paid for all salaries: $48,000.00 x .0765 - 53,672.00
Uniforms - $ 1,200.00
Summer Interns are provided with 5 Uniform T-Shirts to wears and bags.
The cost of shirts is $12.00 (20 interns x 5-Tshirts x $12.00 per shirt).
Supplies - $ 228.00
Including file folders, copy paper, toner, labels, pens, pencils, writing
pad, etc.
Workshop Facilitator - $ 5,000.00
A temporary summer position for 8 weeks. This position will manage, and
conduct curriculum implemented for program participants, as well as interfacing
with worksite supervisors, monitoring, planning, evaluating, creation of a
pictorial of the participants and follow up on progress during the program.
Background Checks - $ 1,900.00
All program participants will go through a level II background check and
drug testing. Drug testing and background check are mandatory for
employment.
Total Budget $ 60,000.00