Pilot Internship Program: Project Overview

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Pilot Internship Program: Project Overview On Point for College piloted a paid internship program over the past year. Students were placed with employers that offered internships that were appropriate to their particular career paths and interests. The internships were offered over Winter Break, as well as during the Spring 2018 semester. The program would not have been possible without a significant team of partners. The internship stipends and staff time to coordinate the program was provided by the New York Department of State. Internship sites were employers in the public sector, nonprofit organizations, colleges, as well as small and medium sized for-profit businesses. A total of 28 students from On Point’s Syracuse and Utica offices were served through this project. As a result of their stellar performance during their internship placements, two of our students were offered jobs by the employers for whom they worked. One student was offered a full-time position with M & T Bank, to begin upon completion of his bachelor’s degree program in May 2018. The other student was offered a part-time position immediately with a local nonprofit that serves survivors of domestic violence, which she accepted while she goes to school to finish her associate’s degree. Another result of this successful pilot is that Onondaga County, CNY Works (local workforce development organization), Center State CEO (regional economic development agency), Upstate Minority Economic Alliance (Chamber of Commerce for minority- and women-owned businesses), and the City of Syracuse partnered with On Point to run a paid internship program for 70 students during the Summer of 2018. Funding for the student stipends is provided by Onondaga County, in conjunction with CNY Works. Interns were placed with county departments, city departments, minority- and women-owned businesses and other for-profit companies, local hospitals, and nonprofit agencies.

Initial Pilot Internship Program: Winter Break 2018 Partnership Network Upstate Minority Economic Alliance New York Department of State Local private employers On Point for College (CBO) Local nonprofit employers OPFC College Students Funds used for: - Internship stipends - Staff coordination - Enrolled in On Point for College - Enrolled in college or recent grad Funding Partner Employer Partners Key Project Points: Application & Interview OPFC matching OPFC administer program 28 college students placed Over 20 employer hosts Post experience survey

Expanded Pilot Internship Program: Summer 2018 Partnership Network Upstate Minority Economic Alliance CenterState CEO (regional economic development agency) Funding Partners City of Syracuse On Point for College (CBO) Local nonprofit employers City of Syracuse Onondaga County Local private employers Onondaga County OPFC College Students CNY Works (workforce development agency) Employer Partners

Pilot Internship Program: Summer 2018 Program Activities Recruitment of college students and recent graduates to participate in the summer employment program Recruitment of employer hosts, including various departments of Onondaga County, the City of Syracuse, and private employers Completion of Application Process – Participants One-on-one phone or in-person interviews with eligible On Point for College participants Completion of Application Process – Employers In-person or phone interviews with potential employers to answer questions and discuss employer interests and skills need Partner with appropriate Onondaga County and City of Syracuse personal responsible for identifying departments interested in hosting an intern Selection of 70 intern participants in the summer employment program On Point for College Career Services Project Manager, in coordination with appropriate Onondaga County and City of Syracuse personal, will match students and employer candidates based on interests and needs Employer and Participant Placement On Point for College will pair interns with various departments in Onondaga County and the City of Syracuse, as well as other local private employers that we have relationships with and whose work aligns with participants’ career interests. Completion of the Intern and Employer Internship Agreement use to establish learning goals for the intern and anticipated results for the employer Complete one employer site visit during the six week employment period Intern Participant Enrichment Networking and informational orientation for participants and employers During the internship program students will complete three enrichment workshops. Examples include: Leveraging Your Internship, Career Action Planning, Top 10 LinkedIn Tips, Resume and Cover Letter Review Program networking wrap-up for participants and employers Administrative and Advising Support New Hire Onboarding at On Point for College Administration of timesheets and payroll processing 24 Hour hotline for participants and employers in case of emergency Evaluation by employers and interns

Pilot Internship Program: Building Partner Relationships Existing Career Services Relationships Advisory Council Members Prior Internship & Employment Placements On Point for College (CBO) Existing On Point for College Relationships Employers of Board of Directors Prior Corporate Sponsors Professional Contacts of OPFC Staff Nonprofit service providers New On Point for College Relationships Referrals from the Upstate Minority Economic Alliance Referrals from CenterState CEO Referrals from the City of Syracuse Referrals from Onondaga County Share opportunity with United Way Share opportunity with local foundations Share opportunity with human service network

Pilot Internship Program: Maintaining Partner Relationships On Point for College Social Media Post Spotlighting Successes Administrative Email Communication Post Program Survey Employer Host Site Visit Funding Partner Bi-weekly Meetings Cook-out Celebration @ Summer End Thank you letter from Executive Director Add new employers and contacts to newsletter, etc. Add to Career Services Advisory Council Provide volunteer and event support opportunities (1) Emails with Program Information