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1 Center for Faith Based & Community Initiatives Build Your Community Network! Orientation & Resource Webinar For Funded Events 1

2 Introductions U.S. Department of Labor, Center for Faith Based and Community Initiatives (CFBCI) Erica Pelman 2

3 Performance Excellence Partners (PEP) Rachel E. Ramirez, Project Manager Cheryl LeMaster, Project Support Lyle Neumann, Project Support Denise Donnahoo, Event Planning 3

4 Local/Regional Events #17 WIB (Mahoning County, Ohio) Business Employment Skills, Inc. (Local WIB, Peru, Illinois) Capital Region WIB (Albany, New York) Center of Workforce Innovations, Inc. (Valparaiso, Indiana) Centralina WDB (Charlotte, North Carolina) Greater Austin Area WIB (Austin, Texas) Kansas Local WIB #1 (Great Bend, Kansas) 4

5 Passaic Co. WIB (Totowa, New Jersey) Southwest Arkansas WIB (Magnolia, Arkansas) Southwest Ohio WIB (Cincinnati, Ohio) Washtenaw County Employment and Training Community Services (Ypsilanti, Michigan) Westmoreland-Fayette WIB (Youngwood, Pennsylvania) Workforce Board of Northern Cook County (Park Ridge, Illinois) Workforce Development, Inc. (Rochester, Minnesota) Missouri Division of Workforce Development WIB Local/ Regional Events 5

6 State Events Commonwealth of Virginia Governor's Council on Workforce Policy (WIB), AZ State Employment & Training Commission (SETC) Iowa Workforce Development Maine Jobs Council 6

7 Build Your Community Network Goals! Develop relationships with faith-based and community organizations (FBCOs) not currently under contract with the One-Stop system. Provide information on how to collaborate and make effective referrals to the workforce system and about resources and funding for workforce development. Develop specific collaborative strategies with FBCOs to meet local business needs for job ready employees. 7

8 What are you doing to conduct outreach? 8

9 Where can we look for grassroots partners? Neighborhood Associations/Community Centers; Religious congregations located in communities you serve, particularly disadvantaged communities; Community Action Centers/ Community Development Associations; Neighborhood Network Centers (www.neighborhoodnetworks.org);www.neighborhoodnetworks.org Locally-based Associations and Community Centers that specifically serve minorities, immigrants, people with disabilities, young people, and the elderly; Local organizations providing clothes, food, shelter, drug treatment and long-term assistance. 9

10 Who can help us identify faith-based and community organizations? Large national nonprofits or associations with local affiliates Local networks/ intermediary organizations (Compassion Capital fund grantees, Mutual Assistance Associations, organizations organized around specific ethnic group) Local religious leaders' alliances/ clergy association or ministerial alliances Local interfaith councils or coalitions Local and national foundations Contacts with local media, in particular religious radio stations and newspaper sections Mayor's community or faith-based relations office Other city and county government social service agencies. District offices for members of Congress 10

11 How do you plan to facilitate your event to ensure participants are engaged? How will you follow-up after your event to produce valuable collaboration ? 11

12 Follow-up Activities Already Reported Selecting active attendees as Access Points Continued collaborative meetings Develop formal Memorandums of Understanding Quarterly reporting to encourage additional local strategic planning meetings Host annual best practices meetings with participants Web-based discussion board devoted to attendees Develop website for information sharing and networking Follow-up survey Ask participants to join planning committees 12

13 What challenges are you encountering or anticipating? What is working well? 13

14 Outcome Reports Copy of the agenda Strategy and actions developed by participants Continued participant follow-up Summary and copies of participant evaluations Attendee roster including agencies represented 14

15 Technical Assistance Available Consulting Services for: ◦ Event design and management ◦ Marketing and outreach ◦ Event outcomes, collaboration design, and follow-up ◦ Registration and posting of meeting materials 15

16 CFBCI Resources & Tools CFBCI Online Publications: http://www.dol.gov/cfbci/pubsmaterials.htm Real World Practices: Faith-Based and Community Organizations Workforce Investment System 16

17 Questions? Comments? 17

18 Build Your Community Network! Contact Information Erica Pelman: Pelman.Erica@Dol.GovPelman.Erica@Dol.Gov Rachel Ramirez: rramirez@performance-excellence.usrramirez@performance-excellence.us Cheryl LeMaster: clemaster@performance-excellence.usclemaster@performance-excellence.us Lyle Neumann: lkneumann@performance-excellence.uslkneumann@performance-excellence.us Denise Donnahoo: denise@theeventconn.comdenise@theeventconn.com 18

19 THANK YOU & BEST OF LUCK WITH YOUR EVENT! 19


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