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January is Mental Wellness Month

WebPosted by JobsFirstNYC | January 13, 2023 | News. Mental Wellness month’s placement at the start of the calendar year is a reminder to prioritize our well-being before taking on all …

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Keeping a Finger on the Pulse of Black Health and Wellness

WebThe 2022 commemoration of Black History Month is shining an all-important spotlight on Black health and wellness. As a community ally, JobsFirstNYC supports the call to …

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Building an inclusive Green Economy for New York City

WebOn October 27, 2020, NYC’s first Green Economy Network was launched as part of a broader collaborative effort anchored by JobsFirstNYC, Green City Force, The HOPE …

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Young Adult Sectoral Employment Project

WebJobsFirstNYC’s Young Adult Sectoral Employment Project supported the development of 11 partnerships between workforce development organizations and employers. Each …

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Jerome Avenue Revitalization Collaborative: A Demand-Driven, …

WebThe COVID-19 crisis has illuminated pre-existing disparities experienced by under-resourced communities that leave local businesses and residents at a disadvantage to …

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With an Estimated 27 to 34 Percent of NYC Young Adults Out of …

WebJobsFirstNYC’s partners at the Aspen Institute’s Opportunity Youth Forum estimate that anywhere from 259,000 (27%) to 324,000 (34%) 16- to 24-year-olds across New York …

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Equitable Recovery for Young Adults: An Agenda for Young Adult

WebOur latest report, Equitable Recovery for Young Adults: An Agenda for Young Adult Workforce Development in New York City provides a set of citywide policy priorities …

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The Early Impact of COVID-19 on Young Adult Workforce …

WebA JobsFirstNYC Working Paper The COVID-19 pandemic threatens the health and economic well-being of New Yorkers. It exacerbates preexisting inequities that young …

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JobsFirstNYC Testifies before the NYC Council Youth Services, …

WebGood afternoon Chairperson Debi Rose, Chairperson Margaret Chin, Chairperson Ben Kallos and distinguished members of the Youth Services, Aging, and Contracts …

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The Early Impact of COVID-19 on Young Adult Workforce …

WebJobsFirstNYC • www.jobsfirstnyc.org The Early Impact of COVID-19 on Young Adult Workforce Development 2 Executive Summary 2 The Early Impact of COVID-19 on …

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Governor Cuomo Announces Projects Funded Through The

WebMore Than $1.3 Million Provided to Undertake Community-Based Projects Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced more than $1.3 million in State funding for programs aimed …

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Adapting to the Future of Work: Manifesting the Dream

WebYoung adults today are seeking multiple pathways to adapt to the future of work while manifesting their dream, and that motivation was evident in the record-breaking 759 …

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YES Bed Stuy: A Partnership to Reshape the Future for

WebBedford Stuyvesant is a hub of culture, talent, and opportunity. While Brooklyn millennials grew up admiring Bed Stuy legends like Biggie Smalls, Yasiin Bey, Jay-Z, Lil’ Kim—and …

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Coronavirus Threatens to Perpetuate Generational Inequality, …

WebIf we have learned anything from the Great Recession just a decade ago, it’s that young adult generations that enter the labor market in an economic downturn are at a serious …

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Policy Memos: Developing a Single System Strategy for

WebIn 2017, JobsFirstNYC worked with the New York City Council to pass resolution 708-A, establishing a task force on disconnected youth charged with developing a plan to …

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FOLLOW THE MONEY

WebFOLLOW THE MONEY: Understanding New York City’s Workforce System Funding Invest in Skills NY 2 www.investinskillsny.org Introduction An effective workforce development …

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Raise the Age: New York’s Recent Juvenile Justice Reforms

WebAnd the numbers are not insignificant. In 2016, nearly 25,000 16- and 17-year-old New Yorkers were arrested, the vast majority on misdemeanor (70%) and non-violent felony …

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Equitable Recovery for Young Adults

WebNew York City needs to act swiftly to reduce the number of out-of-school, out-of-work young adults; to connect these young adults to training, education, and work opportunities; and to

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