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THE ECONO MIC GAP BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN BUSINESS AND NONPROFITS TO PAVE THE WAY FOR YOUTH EMPOWERMENT & POVERTY ALLEVIATION

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THE

ECONO MICGAP

BRIDGING THE

GAP BETWEEN

BUSINESS AND

NONPROFITSTO PAVE THE

WAY FOR YOUTH

EMPOWERMENT

& POVERTY

ALLEVIATION

Hello!

I AM DAKOTA RIEHL

I am an AmeriCorps Member with the Center for

Youth Transformation

CHANG

BEGIN WITH KNOWING

“Today knowledge has power. It controls access to opportunity

and advancement.”

Peter Drucker

1

Statement of Need

Let’s Take A Close Look At

THE SOUTHTOWN

DISTRICT

Let’s Take A Closer Look At

GRAND RAPIDS

YOUTH

Let’s Take A Closer Look At

GRAND RAPIDS

FOSTER CARE

YOUTH

NOW THAT WE KNOW, WHAT DO

WE DO“A good decision is based on knowledge and not on numbers.”

Plato

2

Project description

Take A Look At What Works

Café Mosaic

Building Bridges Professional

Services

Imitation Is The Sincerest Form Of Flattery

Professional development

oppurtunities

Life skills, community involvement,

self worth

Hands-on employment training

OUR BIG CONCEPTThe Rising Grinds Café will enhance the Southtown

District of Grand Rapids, MI by providing

comprehensive and authentic job development

opportunities for at-risk, Southtown youth so that

they may acquire marketable job readiness skills and

alleviate poverty

BUT HOW DO WE DO THAT? 3

Goals, Objectives, Outcomes

NOW BREAK THAT DOWN

Marketable Job Readiness Skill

development

Increased Economic Stability

Retention

And To Accomplish That…

Personify professionalism & empower youth

Enhance investment/follow-through

by limiting barriers to participation

Instill purpose and investment in business

Inputs

(resources needed to produce

the project

Main Objectives

(Core Activities that will

address the needs)

Outputs

(the activities will produce this

service volume)

Short-Term Outcomes

(the activities will lead to these

intermediary changes)

Medium – Term Outcomes

(the activities will lead to these

intermediary changes)

Long-Term Outcomes

(the activities will lead to

these end changes/impact)

Data

* Youth unemployment

* Southtown District

Funding:

* Leveraged fed/state/local

grants

Staff:

* Program Director

* Program Coordinator

* two Program Assistants

* Case Managers

* Data Manager

* Engagement & Retention

Specialist

Bethany Prgms:

* Youth Services Dept.

* Bethany Resource

Bank

*YouthBuild

Collaborating Partners:

* GVSU (Local Eval.)

* Building Bridges Professional

Services

* Café Mosaic

* Greenline Café

* Madison Square Church

* Madison Place

Obj #1: Implement the Building

Bridges and Café Mosaic Training

models to instill purpose and

investment into Rising Grinds

operations

* Provide 8 youth annually with

employment readiness skills

measured by their completion of the

RG Training Calendars

*Train 2 RG grads annually for

managerial roles which would be

measured by their training log

* Implement system of incentives

for 8 youth annually

as RG Calendar

*Set up youth engagement

mechanisms for 8 youth annually

as measured by the orientation

Sign-In

*80% of youth will complete two

special training session with

industry professionals

*80% of youth will gain

certifications to demonstrate

proficiency in at least one skill area,

including Safe-Serve food safety

training, which will be measured

based on certifications gained

through these training programs.

*80% of youth will complete all

tiers of “Steps to Greatness”

training procedure which will

result in skills or materials that

can be used to gain employment

*75% of youth will retain

their employment with

Rising Grinds Café for 9

months or more

*75% of at-risk youth who

remain employed with the

Rising Grinds Café for 9

months will fully develop

marketable job readiness

skills measured through

their completion or

attainment of certification,

trainings, and customer

satisfaction

*80% of youth who

complete employment for 9

initial months will

demonstrate increased

economic stability/mobility

by obtaining employment or

enrolling in further

education (within 24 months

of employment)

Obj #2: Implement a business

model that personifies

professionalism while productively

empowering youth in the Southtown

District

*Engage 8 key partner agencies as

measured by their Signed MOUs

*Conduct referral, hiring, orientation

for 8 youth annually as measured

by RG records

* Set up engagement mechanisms

for 500 customers annually as

measured through a marketing plan

*Facilitate employment for 8

Southtown district youth annually

*Youth who remain employed for

6 months or more will see a 50%

increase in guest satisfaction

answers from the time they began

their employment

Obj #3: Engage youth in services to

enhance their youth

investment/follow-through in

business operations and integrate

an engagement infrastructure that

limits barriers to participation

*8 youth annually linked with youth

development & TOP services as

measured by the results of the

GVSU Pre/Post Test

* Implement environmental control

mechanisms for 8 youth annually

*Asses culture of operation

Link 8 youth to Resource

Bank/partners for supportive

services in the first 6 months

*75% of youth will successfully

complete at least 80% of the 25

TOP curriculum classes

*80% of enrolled youth will report

feeling comfort, safety, and

acceptance within the business

operations venue

HOW WILL IT CONTINUE?

“A sustainable world means working together to create prosperity

for all.”

Jacqueline Novogratz

5

HOW WILL THIS PROGRAM REMAIN SUSTAINABLE

Actual Business – producing

revenue!

Hooking Partners

Linking with programing at the

Center For Youth

Transformation

Starting fees are the worst!

Finding Friends

Instill Mission elsewhere

BUDGET

Here comes the math…

6

$324,556.80Whoa! That’s a big number.

Let’s break it down

Salaries13%

Payroll Taxes0%

Fringe Benefits1%

Consultants and Professional Fees3%

Insurance1% Travel

0%

Equipment4%

Supplies4%

Printing and Copying0%

Telephone and Fax 0%

Postage and Delivery0%

Rent1%

Utilities1%

Maintenance69%

Evaluation2%

Marketing0%

LET’S REVIEW SOME CONCEPTS

SouthtownThis project wil specifically focus on

the Southtown District of Grand

Rapids – one of the most

economically depressed in the area.

YouthRising Grinds will specifically focus

on creating oppurtunities for

employment & resource sharing with

young adults in the Southtown

Distrct – specifically foster care

youth who are aging out

Business ModelRising Grinds will replicate the

models of Café Mosaic & Building

Bridges Professional Service in

operating as a social enterprise

When I first started going to meetings with

the Center for Youth Transformation I felt

like I truly belonged somewhere and that I

would be able to really do something for

myself and others with what I was

learning.

Thanks!

ANY QUESTIONS?

You can find me at

[email protected]