Prepared for: NoRTEC Workforce Development Board/Governing Board Meeting January 28, 2016 Alliance for Workforce Development, Inc. A proud partner of America’s.

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Prepared for: NoRTEC Workforce Development Board/Governing Board Meeting January 28, 2016 Alliance for Workforce Development, Inc. A proud partner of America’s Job Center of California Network

AFWD Overview Operating workforce development programs since 1986  Started as a single county - Plumas  Added Lassen, Modoc in the 90’s  Added Sierra in 2006  Added Butte in 2011  Added Nevada in 2015 Offices  Quincy  Susanville  Alturas  Sierraville  Chico  Oroville  Grass Valley  Truckee 56 team members 2

AFWD Service Area 15,264 square miles Larger territory than 9 States  NH, NJ, VT, CT, RI, DE, MD, PA, HI Grass Valley to Alturas – 287 miles - 6 hour drive one way 8 – America’s Job Center of California 3

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County Demographics Butte County  220,000 population  1,665 sq. miles Lassen County  34,895 population  4,690 sq. miles ~10,000 are incarcerated Modoc County  9,686 population  4,340 sq. miles Nevada County  98,764 population  992 sq. miles Plumas County  20,007 population  2,618 sq. miles Sierra County  3,240 population  959 sq. miles **data from CSAC, Census Bureau(2010) 5

6 AFWD Funding Streams Core Funding:  Adult, Youth, Dislocated Worker – Provide services to individuals eligible under these categories of funding.  Rapid Response – Provide lay off aversion services and to respond to business closures, mass layoffs. Special Funding:  MCLAUS, National emergency grants, Sector strategy grant, Workforce accelerator grant, Slingshot grant Partner funding:  Receive funding to provide variety of services. Fee-for-Service  Business services include workshops/training, human resource services, customized trainings for business.

Funding Total Total Funding 15/16  $8,752,946 WIOA Funds (57%)  $4,943,941 Special Projects (25%)  $2,216,942 Partners (18%)  $1,592,063 7

Partnerships We partner with business, education, community based organizations, county agencies, to provide services to our clients. Partners are key to success for our clients. AFWD works with nearly 200 partner organizations across our service area. 8

Partnerships – Butte County 9 3-Core 6th Street Center for Youth Boys & Girls Club of the North Valley Butte College Butte College-The Training Place Butte County Behavioral Health Butte County Child & Family Services Butte County Child Support Services Butte County Department of Employment and Social Services Butte County Juvenile Hall Butte County Mental Health Butte County Office of Education Butte County Probation – Adult & Juvenile Butte County Public Defender’s Office Butte County Public Health Butte County Regional Occupational Program Butte County Veteran Services Office California Conservation Corps California Department of Rehabilitation

Partnerships – Butte County 10 California Human Development Chico Chamber of Commerce Chico High School City of Chico City of Oroville Downtown Chico Business Association (DCBA) Employment Development Department Esperanza High School Experience Works Fair View High School Gridley High School Housing Authority of the County of Butte (HACB) Independent Living Program Jesus Center John Muir Charter School – Chico Las Plumas High School North Valley Catholic Social Services Oroville Adult Education Oroville Area Chamber of Commerce Oroville Chamber of Commerce Oroville High School

Partnerships – Butte County 11 Oroville Hope Center Oroville Rescue Mission Paradise High School Paradise Ridge Chamber of Commerce Prospect High School PV High School Ridgeview High School School Ties Table Mountain School – BCOE/Juvenile Hall Team Chico Torres Community Shelter Valley Oaks Childrens Service Youth 4 Change Youth Build Chico

Partnerships – Lassen County Big Valley Chamber of Commerce Big Valley Family Resource Center California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation California Department of Rehabilitation City of Susanville Crossroads Ministries Employment Development Department Environmental Alternatives Foster Care Federal Bureau of Prisons Fort Sage Family Resource Center Fort Sage High School Herlong High School In Home Health Services Independent Living Program Lassen Aurora Network Lassen Community College Lassen County Chamber of Commerce Lassen County Child & Family Services Lassen County Department of Child Support Services Lassen County Family Solutions Lassen County Grants and Loans Division Lassen County Health and Social Services 12

Partnerships – Lassen County Lassen County Library Lassen County Modoc Food Bank Lassen County Office of Education Lassen County Probation Lassen County Sheriff's Department Lassen County Veterans Service Office Lassen Family Services Lassen Rural Bus Lassen Senior Services Lassen Union High School LassenWORKS Long Valley Charter School Mountain Circle Family Service Mountain Circle Foster Care Mt. Lassen Charter School North Valley Services Salvation Army Susanville Indian Rancheria Westwood Chamber of Commerce Westwood Charter School Westwood Family Resource Center Westwood High School 13

Partnerships – Modoc County 14 Big Valley High School California Department of Rehabilitation City of Alturas Employment Development Department Fort Bidwell Paiute Indian Reservation Lassen Modoc Food Bank Modoc CalWORKs Modoc County Alcohol and Drug Services Modoc County Behavioral Health Modoc County Library Modoc County Office of Education Modoc County Probation Modoc County Public Health Modoc County Sheriff's Office Modoc County Social Services Modoc High School Sage Stage Surprise Valley Chamber of Commerce Training, Employment and Community Help, Inc Warner Mountain Group Home

Partnerships – Nevada County 211 Helpline California Department of Rehabilitation California Human Development Employment Development Department Family Resource Center Grass Valley Police Department Grass Valley, Nevada County Library Greater Grass Valley Chamber of Commerce Nevada County Economic Resource Council - ERC Nevada County Housing and Community Services Nevada County Probation/DRC/AB109 Nevada County Social Services Nevada County Superintendent of Schools - 49er ROP Nevada County Veteran Services / VSO Nevada Department of Vocational Rehabilitation 15

Partnerships – Nevada County Nevada Joint Unified Adult Education Nevada Union Adult Education School Nevada Union High School Nevada Veteran Services PARTNERS Family Resource Center Penn Valley Area Chamber of Commerce Salvation Army Sierra College Tribal TANF Truckee Chamber of Commerce Western Sierra Youth Build City of Grass Valley Experience Works Nevada City Chamber of Commerce Nevada County Child Support Services Sierra Business Council Sierra Nevada Children’s Services (SNCS) 16

Partnerships – Plumas County 20,000 Lives ALIVE Program California Department of Rehabilitation Chester High School Chester/Lake Almanor Chamber of Commerce City of Portola Eastern Plumas Chamber of Commerce Employment Development Department Environmental Alternatives Feather River College Greenville Jr/Sr High School Independent Living Program Indian Valley Family Resource Center Plumas CASA Court Appointed Special Advocates Plumas County Alcohol and Other Drug Services Plumas County Community Development Commission Plumas County Environmental Health Plumas County Mental Health Plumas County Office of Education 17

Partnerships – Plumas County Plumas County Probation Plumas County Public Health Agency Plumas County Sherriff’s Dept. Plumas County Social Services Plumas County Veteran Services Plumas Crisis Intervention and Resource Center Plumas Early Education and Child Care Council Plumas Rural Services Plumas Unified School District Portola Family Resource Center Quincy Chamber of Commerce Quincy High School Round House Council Sierra Army Depot Sierra Cascade Family Opportunities/Head Start United States Forest Service 18

Partnerships – Sierra County 19 Eastern Sierra Valley Chamber of Commerce Employment Development Department In Home Health Services Loyalton High School Plumas Sierra County Library Plumas Sierra Veteran Services Portola High School Sierra County Behavioral Health Sierra County Chamber of Commerce Sierra County Library Sierra County Probation Sierra County Resource Center Sierra County Social Services Sierra Family Children's Center Sierra Pass Alternative High School

Partnerships Cont. Butte County Co-location with Employment and Social Services Resource and Referral Subsidized employment Butte College Customized training programs Top training provider in AFWD service area 20

Partnerships Cont. Lassen County Co-location with LassenWORKS & Community Social Services Micro Enterprise Grant LassenWORKS & Community Social Services - Reception/Front Line 21

Partnerships Cont. Nevada County  Co-location with Department of Social Services  Resource and Referral Plumas County  Micro Enterprise Grant  Community Corrections Partnership  Feather River College – Adult Education 22

Questions?? Thank you for your time. 23