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.