YPI Public Computer Centers BROADBAND TECHNOLOGY OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM (BTOP)

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YPI Public Computer Centers BROADBAND TECHNOLOGY OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM (BTOP)

80 Public Computer Centers $5.6 MILLION IN FEDERAL FUNDING PUBLIC SCHOOLS COMMUNITY PARTNERS LIBRARIES OPENING OVER THREE YEARS

The Youth Policy Institute provides education, technology, and training services to lift Los Angeles families out of poverty. YOUTH POLICY INSTITUTE MISSION

YOUTH POLICY INSTITUTE 95 PROGRAM SITES IN LOS ANGELES, MORE THAN 1,200 STAFF 40,000 YOUTH AND ADULTS SERVED EACH YEAR $35 MILLION ANNUAL BUDGET QUICK FACTS

LOS ANGELES PROMISE NEIGHBORHOOD Particular Focus On: Northeast San Fernando Valley Hollywood Pico Union/Westlake YOUTH POLICY INSTITUTE COMMUNITIES

YOUTH POLICY INSTITUTE AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS (56 SCHOOLS) TWO FULL-SERVICE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS GRANTS HOLLYWOOD FAMILYSOURCE CENTER WHAT WE DO - SATURATE COMMUNITIES WITH SERVICES YPI COMMUNITY TECHNOLOGY CENTERS CHARTER AND PILOT SCHOOLS – TECHNOLOGY FOCUS FAMILY TECHNOLOGY PROJECT

YPI PUBLIC COMPUTER CENTERS YPI Youth & Adult Program Sites and Partners Public Computer Centers PROMISE NEIGHBORHOODS

YPI PUBLIC COMPUTER CENTERS LEVERAGE EXISTING PARTNERSHIPS (PCC LOCATIONS) LEVERAGE EXISTING STAFF & OUTREACH SERVICES INCREASE ACCESS TO YPI AND PARTNER PROGRAMS/RESOURCES

YPI PUBLIC COMPUTER CENTERS 80 YPI and Partner Sites become PCCs Technology Services Linked to Education Programs One-e-App La Opinion

LOS ANGELES PUBLIC LIBRARY PARTNERSHIP EVERY PCC BECOMES A CITY LIBRARY PORTAL FOR INFORMATION EVERY PARTICIPANT GETS A LIBRARY CARD SELECT LAPL BRANCHES BECOME PCCs

YPI PUBLIC COMPUTER CENTERS SMALL 15 laptop computers MEDIUM 20 desktop computers LARGE 30 laptop and desktop computers 25 Centers 40 Centers 15 Centers 80 PCCs

RECENT PUBLIC COMPUTER CENTER OPENING

YPI Public Computer Centers METRICS & OUTCOMES 81 Direct Jobs Created Proposed Weekly Users at PCCs: 29,490 Online Portals for Technology Content Access People Trained in Classes Annually: 46,080 Hours Per Year of Teacher-Led Training: 1,105,920 Total Workstations: 1,556 Open 80 Public Computer Centers Length of Project: 3 years

YPI PUBLIC COMPUTER CENTER USER PROFILE PREDOMINANTLY LOW-INCOME AND LATINO MANY ARE CURRENT YPI OR PARTNER CLIENTS LACKS BROADBAND TECHNOLOGY IN THE HOME

PCC LINKS TO EDUCATION PROGRAMS COMPUTER LITERACY AFTERSCHOOL TUTORING/ENRICHMENT ADULT EDUCATION/JOB SKILLS CLASSROOM TECHNOLOGY

YPI TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT Online Portals LA ParentSmart Portal Specialized Search Engine (Spanish/English) Parenting Resources Los Angeles Public Library Portal Family Technology Project Portal Community Resources One-e-App Online Education/Job Training Programs (Youth and Adult) Distance Learning Online Access to Databases, Magazines, Newspapers for school and work

YPI Saturation Services: A Case Study Los Angeles Promise Neighborhood PACOIMA Full-Service Community Schools 5 Afterschool Programs Family Technology Project Carol M. White Physical Education Neighborhood Networks Health Careers 15 Public Computer Centers

YPI PUBLIC COMPUTER CENTERS THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME