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Adopted: 8/17/2010
Logic Model: Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP)
Inputs
Inputs
Staff
Volunteers
Time
Money
Research
Materials
Equipment
Technology
Partners
Activities
Outputs
Facilitate subsidized
internships at sites
citywide (maximum 7
weeks)
Short Term
Participants are
exposed to realworld work
experiences
Monitor worksites and
progress of participants at
internships
Provide orientation and
workforce development
training
Provide ongoing
educational workshops
that address work
readiness, career
exploration, health
awareness, postsecondary education
options, and financial
literacy (minimum 17
hours)
Update databases by due
dates & maintain
complete files
# enrolled
# of subsidized
internships
• # of hours worked
• # of worksites
• # of worksites visited
• Income earned
• % in private sector
# of workshops
• Topic area
• # attending
• # of hours
# of staff trainings
Developed by New York City Mission Society
Department of Quality & Evaluation
Outcomes – Impact
Assist 1,500+ applicants
in completing applications
Enroll 350 participants
(youth: ages 14-24)
Updated: 11/19/2012
Participants gain
knowledge about a
variety of distinct job
functions and
career/college
pathways
Participants learn
financial literacy
skills such as
banking, credit,
budgeting, and
saving for their
futures
Participants learn
about health
Participants develop
a renewed sense of
confidence
Medium Term
Long Term
Participants
demonstrate workready behavior
Participants earn
income which helps
support them and
their families
Participants build
their resumes and
professional
networks
Participants utilize
financial tools and
institutions to help
themselves budget
and plan for their
futures
Participants make
progress towards
either attending
college or entering
the workforce after
high school
Individual economic
and educational
opportunities are
increased
Post-secondary
education
enrollment rates
increase
Education levels
rise
Employment levels
rise
Community
economic
development is
increased
Participants make
healthy choices and
access health
resources
Problem statement: Youth unemployment rates have reached historic highs in the last several years. Many youth in Central Harlem are not prepared to enter the
workforce and do not have access to employment opportunities.
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