Developing an MC3 Implementation Plan Part 2 : implementing an MC3 program at YouthBuild North America’s Building Trades Unions /YouthBuild USA/Tacoma Goodwill YouthBuild
Daryl Wright Tom Kriger Walt Woolf Director of Research Vice President , Employer Partnerships YouthBuild USA Somerville, MA Introduction Tom Kriger Director of Research North America’s Building Trades Unions Washington, DC Walt Woolf YouthBuild Construction Coordinator Tacoma Goodwill YouthBuild Goodwill of Olympics and Rainer Region Tacoma, Washington
Today’s Objectives Recognize the importance of developing an MC3 Implementation Plan Employ tools and effective practices towards developing an MC3 Implementation Plan Complete steps leading to Implementation Plan approval
The MC3 Implementation Plan: Answering 6 Questions Who will teach the MC3 and where will the program be located? Who are all the organizations partnering with the Building Trades Council in delivering the MC3? How will the program be funded and what is the source of those funds? How many people will be trained and what is the start/end date for the training? What is the name of the Council representative who will attend the required Train-the-Trainer course? Where and how will successful graduates be placed in Building Trades Registered Apprenticeship programs, assuming they meet other requirements?
Tips for successful implementation Planning Cultivate a relationship with the local Building Trades Council Answer the six questions as best you can to get the ball rolling Establish mutual accountability in the refinement of drafts of the plan Anticipate doing most of the work to pull the plan together
Implementation Plan: 4 Steps to completion Step #1: Cultivate a relationship with the local Building Trades Council Step #2: Start by answering the six questions as best you can and cycle back to the Building Trades Council representative Step #3: Finalize the implementation plan with the local Building Trades Council representative Step #4 Submit the implementation plan to Tkriger@buildingtrades.org for final approval
Try not to overcomplicate the task ahead Try not to overcomplicate the task ahead. Engage your Building Trades partner first by developing a relationship. Walt Woolf Tacoma Goodwill YouthBuild
Daryl Wright Tom Kriger Carlos Morrobel Walt Woolf YouthBuild USA dwright@youthbuild.org Tom Kriger North America’s Building Trades Unions 202-756-4688 tkriger@buildingtrades.org Carlos Morrobel North America’s Building Trades Unions T: 209-756-4688 jcarlos@buildingtrades.org Walt Woolf Goodwill Tacoma YouthBuild T: 253-573-6745 waltw@goodwillwa.org Contacts
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