City of Charlotte Banner
File #: 15-15929    Version: Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Approved
File created: 6/7/2021 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 6/28/2021 Final action: 6/28/2021
Title: Provision of Internship Program for Youth

Title

Provision of Internship Program for Youth

 

Action

Action:

A.                     Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute a contract with Road to Hire in the amount of $898,228 for provision of the Pathways program for students’ internships and summer bridge experiences, and

 

B.                     Authorize the City Manager to amend the contract consistent with the purpose for which the contract was approved.

 

Body

Staff Resource(s):

Tracy Dodson, City Manager’s Office

Pamela Wideman, Neighborhood Services

 

Explanation

§                     This initiative is in support of the city’s on-going efforts to provide career pathways for Charlotte youth.

§                     Road to Hire (R2H) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that connects low-income young adults with onramps to sustainable careers through high school programming, paid training, college access, and life skills support.

§                     The City of Charlotte previously partnered with R2H on similar initiatives.

-                     In September 2020, the Department of Economic Development solicited a “Workforce Partner Support Grants” process. The intention was to use CARES Act funding to support initiatives by non-profits related to career resources and job placement assistance. One organization that applied and received assistance was R2H. R2H received $250,000 to support “Road to Hire Fellowships” which are apprenticeships that serve 18 to 25-year-olds in Charlotte.

-                     R2H has also partnered with the city in providing job training and access to jobs for the North End Smart District.

§                     R2H’s Pathways program is designed to promote economic justice for students from Charlotte’s highest-poverty high schools by investing in them from that critical last year before high school graduation, to and through college or apprenticeships, and into their first two years in high-growth careers.

§                     City funding will be used toward:

-                     Paid summer learning internships before senior year of high school: Students are paid so they can afford to spend time being exposed to high-growth career opportunities like software development, engineering, nursing, and others. Summer programming includes hands-on support for students and families as they explore college, navigate admissions, and apply for financial aid. All R2H students will complete a FAFSA with the support of Road to Hire instructors.

-                     Paid Summer Bridge program: A paid, 4-week Summer Bridge program prepares rising college freshman and incoming apprentices for college life and independent living.

§                     A waiver of a competitive solicitation process for services may be granted on a limited basis when deemed appropriate and in the city’s best interest. A waiver has been approved for these services based on collaborative partnership with Mecklenburg County on using this program to support upward mobility.

§                     Mecklenburg County recently approved $884,036 in support of this program in their FY22 budget.

§                     The funding is projected to provide over 370 paid internships over the summer of 2021.

 

Charlotte Business INClusion

This is a contract with a waiver of solicitation for services and is exempt (Part A: Appendix 1.27of the Charlotte Business INClusion Policy)

 

Fiscal Note

Funding:  General Capital Investment Plan