The governor and the legislative leaders agreed to create an inner -
city youth employment program and a $ 25 million tax credit for employers who hire unemployed youth between 16 and 24 years of age over the first six months of 2012.
The Governor and the legislative leaders agreed to create an inner -
city youth employment program and a $ 25 million tax credit for employers who hire unemployed youth between 16 and 24 years of age over the first six months of 2012.
Not exact matches
The Work & Learn Center, located in the Central
City area of New Orleans, is a
youth employment program comprised of several
youth - run businesses.
Some 6,000 Baltimore
youths started work Monday as part of the
city's YouthWorks summer
program.The five - week
employment program gives people ages 14 to 21 opportunities to work in industries such as finance, law, government, health care and tourism...
If
youth applicants or their parents / guardians have questions about the DYIP application process, contact
Employment Program Coordinator James Dickens with the
City of Durham's Office of Economic and Workforce Development at 919-560-4965, ext. 15217 or at
[email protected].
«We'll see what happens,» said Diaz, speaking at a press conference on the steps of
City Hall to call on de Blasio to increase funding in the budget for the city's Summer Youth Employment program by an additional $ 80 mill
City Hall to call on de Blasio to increase funding in the budget for the
city's Summer Youth Employment program by an additional $ 80 mill
city's Summer
Youth Employment program by an additional $ 80 million.
Ms. Rose said she was happy with the inclusion of several priorities in the mayor's budget - like increased funds for senior case management, anti-gun initaitives, summer
youth employment and science, technology, engineering and mathematics
programs at
city colleges.
New York State Assemblymember Guillermo Linares, together with New York
City Councilmember Martin Collins, will present an information session on
employment opportunities with the introduction of NY
Youth Works
Program to northern Manhattan
Summer
Youth Employment Program (SYEP): Last year, at the urging of Council members, the
city baselined $ 39 million in funding for 60,000 slots for SYEP, which provides six weeks of paid work to people 14 - to 24 - years - old.
She's put a hiring freeze in place and suggests
city staples such as the Summer
Youth Employment Program may be eliminated along with festivals like Alive At Five and Tulip Fest, but conceded those cuts would barely dent the financial shortfall.
Multiple Council members also addressed what they see as underinvestment in
city youth, particularly the Summer Youth Employment Program and afterschool programs under School's Out New York City (SONYC), key issues the Council had highlighted in its preliminary budget respo
city youth, particularly the Summer Youth Employment Program and afterschool programs under School's Out New York City (SONYC), key issues the Council had highlighted in its preliminary budget resp
youth, particularly the Summer
Youth Employment Program and afterschool programs under School's Out New York City (SONYC), key issues the Council had highlighted in its preliminary budget resp
Youth Employment Program and afterschool
programs under School's Out New York
City (SONYC), key issues the Council had highlighted in its preliminary budget respo
City (SONYC), key issues the Council had highlighted in its preliminary budget response.
Williams pushed for increased funding towards the Summer
Youth Employment Program, in effect doubling what the
city has promised so far, a concern echoed by Council Member Laurie Cumbo and Ferreras - Copeland.
Sheehan said the
city and school district must work together, and pointed to the
city's
youth employment program.
Visitors included staff from the US Departments of Education and Labor, the District of Columbia public school system,
youth programs that focus on issues such as juvenile justice,
employment, and education, and representatives from intermediaries that work with
cities and other local entities.
Omid Amini of Denver Public Schools Department of Extended Learning Cecelia Auditore of Northeastern University, Center for Community Service Devan Blackwell of New Jersey Department of Education, Division of Student Support Services & Career Readiness Olu Burrell of DC Department of
Employment Services Sara Cole of the YMCA Greater Rochester Dare Dukes of Deep Center Briana Flannery of For Kids Only Afterschool Andrew Fletcher of 21st Century Community Learning Centers Afterschool
Program in Cassia County, ID Rudy Garcia of The New York Public Library Ian Hippensteele of Keiller Leadership Academy Rachel Katkar of St. Paul Public Schools Community Education
Program Andrea Magiera - Guy of
Youth Development Solutions Kendra Moore of
City of Tallahassee Parks, Recreation, and Neighborhood Affairs Kimberly Newberry of Don Bosco Hall and Developing K.I.D.S. Ashley Peters of Wando Community Education Pamela Prevost of Maine Roads to Quality Elana Rosenberg of Expanded Learning, United Way of Rhode Island Julia Rugg of Wings for Kids Ana Thomas of the YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago Sonia Toledo of Diginity of Children, Inc..
Started by the members of one urban community garden in 1992, Nuestras Raíces has grown to a network of community gardens through the
city, secured thirty acres of prime farmland along the Connecticut River, organized farmer training and
youth leadership
programs, assisted in the creation of 25 food and agriculture businesses, community - led environmental and food policy councils and provided opportunities for hope,
employment, healthy foods, and cultural celebrations in this Puerto Rican community.