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1 5310/5311 Program Managers Call with FTA, NADTC, and NCMM

2 Agenda ■ Introductions ■ NADTC (National Aging and Disability Transportation Center) ■ National Center on Mobility Management (NCMM) ■ FTA’s Research Office ■ Questions and Answers 2

3 An Introduction to the April 19, 2016 www.nc4mm.org www.nationalcenterformobilitymanagement.org

4  Launched in 2013  A United We Ride initiative funded through the U.S. DOT, Federal Transit Administration  Operated through a partnership of

5 Goal of the Center Promoting customer-centered mobility strategies to advance good health, economic vitality, self-sufficiency, & community

6 Definition of Mobility Management (working) Mobility management is a broad set of activities to deliver the best mix of mobility options for all people by integrating transportation modes, integrating transportation with the services of other community agencies, and above all, ensuring people can use transportation to become fully integrated into their community.

7 NCMM: Key Activities  Promote knowledge and adoption of promising practices  Provide technical assistance  Educate on MM-related topics and strategies  Facilitate design of innovative solutions  Support FTA and other federal partners on transportation coordination issues and activities

8 NCMM Focus 2015-2016 Rides to Wellness: a Ladders of Opportunity Initiative Increase partnerships between health and transportation providers and show the positive financial benefit to such partnerships

9 NCMM: Recent Activities  Health Care Mobility Access Design Challenge grants  Capture and share positive outcomes of grantee activities  Forums to spark conversations between health care and transportation  Multimedia messaging (blogs, videos, conference presentations)

10 Other Key Activities  On-line trainings  Regional Liaisons  MM Innovative Practices Database  Robust website (By Topic pages)  Social media presence

11 NCMM Co-Directors Amy Conrick, conrick@ctaa.org Judy Shanley, jshanley@easterseals.com Rich Weaver, rweaver@apta.com http://twitter.com/nc4mm http://www.nc4mm.org

12 FTA’s Innovative Public Transportation Workforce Development Program Multi-State Transit Technical Assistance Program Discussion 4-19-2016 Mary Leary, PhD Director, Office of Research Management, Innovation and Outreach Betty Jackson Workforce Project Team Lead

13 13 Discussion Topics FTA’s Innovative Public Transportation Workforce Development Program Future direction for FTA’s workforce programs – FAST Act State DOT’s use of FAST Act Funds Future Collaborations – Federal, State and Local Agencies, Transportation Industry Partners, etc.

14 FTA Innovative Public Transportation Workforce Development Program Program Purpose: Award demonstration grants that: Create employment training programs; Do outreach to minorities and females to increase employment in transit; Conduct research on public transportation and training needs, and; Provide training and assistance for minority business opportunities. FY 2015 Workforce NOFA - Sought projects that could demonstrate how a program or project can: 1) Assist in building ladders of opportunity to the middle class; 2)Connect people and economic opportunities in public transportation; and 3)Build pathways to new job opportunities and careers in the transportation industry. 14

15 15 Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) ACT Technical Assistance and Workforce Development - Section 5314 Consolidates former 5314 and 5322 into a single section for both eligibilities, and maintains the National Transit Institute (NTI) Funds tech. assist., standards development, human resources and training activities, to include the new “Innovative Public Transportation Frontline Workforce Development” Program – requires 50% match Allows use of ½ of 1% from 5307, 5337, 5339 formula grants for Workforce Development and NTI eligible activities at 80% federal share ($76M in FY2016). Overall Funding: $ 9M/year from the Trust Fund, of which $5M is set- aside for NTI, and an additional $5M/year authorized from General Fund, subject to appropriations.

16 16 FAST Act Human Resources and Training Innovative Public Transportation Frontline Workforce Development Program FTA will establish a competitive grant program to assist the development of innovative activities to support: – employment training programs; – outreach to specific under-represented populations in the workforce; – research on public transportation personnel and training needs; – training and assistance for veteran and minority business opportunities; and – consensus-based national training standards and certifications in partnership with industry stakeholders.

17 Suggestions for State DOT Funding Section 5311 grantees may want to work with their rural technical assistance centers and National RTAP to develop workforce initiatives. Consider statewide workforce and training needs to develop statewide programs, models or approaches that leverage the use of the ½ of 1%. Partner/Collaborate with Transit associations FTA, with assistance from its workforce grantees, is developing useful materials to assist agencies in developing their own methods for utilizing their eligible (1/2 of 1 percent) of their 5307, 5339, and 5337 funding in support of workforce development. FTA is permitting Bus and Bus Facility discretionary applicants to identify the amounts needed (up to ½ of 1 percent of their request) in their application to support workforce development. 17

18 18 Information and Opportunities for Collaboration http://www.fta.dot.gov/12351_14636.html 2011 Awarded Workforce Projectshttp://www.fta.dot.gov/12351_14636.html http://www.fta.dot.gov/12351_14986.html 2012 Awarded Workforce Projectshttp://www.fta.dot.gov/12351_14986.html http://www.fta.dot.gov/grants/15926_16534.html2015 Awarded Workforce Projectshttp://www.fta.dot.gov/grants/15926_16534.html http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2014-10-24/pdf/2014-25310.pdf 2015 NOFA in Fed. Regis.http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2014-10-24/pdf/2014-25310.pdf http://www.dol.gov/apprenticeship Department of Laborhttp://www.dol.gov/apprenticeship Apprenticeship http://www.dol.gov/featured/apprenticeship/grants DOL Apprenticeshiphttp://www.dol.gov/featured/apprenticeship/grants https://www.doleta.gov DOL-Employ. & Train. Adm.https://www.doleta.gov https://www.doleta.gov/grants/pdf/ETA_Funding_Opportunities.pdf Upcoming DOL/ETA Opport.https://www.doleta.gov/grants/pdf/ETA_Funding_Opportunities.pdf www.apta.com Human Resource Committeewww.apta.com http://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ovae/index.html Department of Education, Office of Career and Technical Educationhttp://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ovae/index.html

19 FTA’s 2016 Workforce Action Items Conducting a national workforce summit Expanding partnerships with the Department of Labor as part of the DOT’s Coordinated Council on Access and Mobility initiative; Creating useful materials for outreach from the $ 20M of grantee projects to date Building a strong evaluation construct with consistent measures and writing a report that highlights the outcomes to date Developing target objectives with DOL including determining a core set of performance measures to consistently track and communicate success Developing a five year strategic plan and a workforce strategic plan 19

20 FTA Awarded Workforce Projects ($20.5 Million) N GRAY - 2011 Grantees $3M BLUE – ‘ 11 & ‘12 Grantees $7M GREEN - 2015 Grantees $9.5M (CA, MD, MA, FL, NJ) 20

21 How can we work together? Mary Leary Mary.leary@dot.gov 202-366-2204 Betty Jackson Betty.jackson@dot.gov 202 366-1730 Mackenzie Thiessen Mackenzie.Thiessen@dot.gov 202 366-0290 21


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