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DOL YouthBuild WIOA Performance Updates and Timing
January 29th 2019 DOL YouthBuild WIOA Performance Updates and Timing
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Jenn Smith YouthBuild Director
U.S. Department of Labor
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Kurt von Stetten Director, Data Services YouthBuild USA
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Understand current national YouthBuild WIOA performance
Understand the WIOA performance calendar and when grant performance data becomes realized Have tools and strategies for reviewing your own performance and making corrections in the MIS
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My Role at My YouthBuild Program
Executive Director Program Director Job Developer Case Manager Construction or Construction Plus Instructor Academic Instructor Other
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Have you had training on the WIOA performance indicators?
Yes No
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Understanding the WIOA Performance Calendar
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Three- Year Grant Cycle: 40-Month Calendar
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2016 Grantees: Quick Facts as of November 2018
2016 Grantees have enrolled 91% of their goal 2016 Grantees have Exited 61% of their goal This grant class will have to complete training and exit participants soon (within 2 months) to allow for a full year of follow-up
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2016 Grantees: 40-Month Calendar
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2017 Grantees: Quick Facts as of November 2018
2017 Grantees have enrolled 48% of their goal 2017 Grantees have exited 19% of their goal This grant class has 12 months to continue training and exiting participants to allow for a full year of follow-up
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2017 Grantees: 40-Month Calendar
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How Long Are Your Cohorts?
Six months Nine months One year or over
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Are Your 2nd Cohorts shorter or longer than your first?
Typically longer Typically shorter Typically the same
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National WIOA Performance Update
2 Program Year 2016 and 2017
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National WIOA Performance Update National WIOA Performance
2016 and 2017 DOL YouthBuild grantees have submitted MEMSG and WIOA Supplemental reports for the last 4 quarters. After some data corrections and resubmission efforts, the MIS Help Desk, in partnership with the DOL National Office, have aggregated WIOA outcomes for Program Year 2016 and *The MIS Help Desk and DOL National Office are currently aggregating data 2 times a year.
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2016 Grantees: Performance Update
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Important Points About the Data
Because of the long-term nature of these performance indicators, total grant performance will not be fully realized (especially for second cohorts) until the follow-up year of the grant is finished. Some of this performance will fluctuate as grantees update and resubmit reports. These outcomes are for Program Year 2016 and 2017, but the Placement and Credential Attainment measures were not calculated until Program Year Over 20 grantees with participants in follow-up have submitted 0% placement in Q2 and Q4.
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2017 Grantees: Performance Update
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Important Points About the Data
Because of the long-term nature of these performance indicators grant performance for even the first cohorts will not be fully realized until early As of the end of the first program year (June 30th 2018) many grantees did not have any participants that had made it to the time frame of some measures (this is why placement in Q4 and Credential Attainment is at 0%). Some of this performance will fluctuate as grantees update and resubmit reports.
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WIOA Performance Data Timeline
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Important Points About Timing
A key part of understanding performance is being able to anticipate when performance data will be represented in reports for evaluation. As a general rule, participants are not considered in any given performance indicator until they have reached the timeframe of the metric. These are long-term measures and performance data will be lagging. All but one performance indicator (Measurable Skill Gains) calculates performance after exit; and for two indicators (Placement in Q4 and Credential attainment), performance is calculated one year after exit.
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Credential Attainment Measurable Skill Gains
WIOA Indicator Time Frames Placement in Q2 Placement in Q4 Credential Attainment Median Earnings in Q2 Measurable Skill Gains 2nd Quarter after Exit Quarter 4th Quarter after Exit Quarter 1 Year after Exit 2nd Quarter after Exit Quarter Every Program Year July through June
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WIOA Performance Data Timeline
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Using the MIS and Reading Reports
3 2016 and 2017 Grantees
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Reading Performance Reports
The WIOA Supplemental Report The Median Earning and Measurable Skill Gains Reports The Quarterly Performance Report
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Checking Data in the MIS
Placements Degree/Certificates Measurable Skill Gains Ad Hoc Reports Identify Data Corrections
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Live MIS Demonstration
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Email MISsupport@youthbuild.org to get more details
Training Opportunities and Resources MIS Report Trainings Every 2pm ET MIS Data Entry Trainings Every 2pm ET and ET TEGL 10-16, Change 1: ach/TEGL/TEGL_ Change1_Acc.pdf TEGL 26-10: ach/TEGL/TEGL_26-16.pdf to get more details
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Email MISsupport@youthbuild.org to get more details
Other Resources WIOA Performance Indicators Sheet: 2016 and Grantees Revised Joint Quarterly Narrative Performance Report template WIOA Performance Reporting E-Learning Modules to get more details
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Understanding Your Grant Award
Pre-NGO Webinar February 19, 2019 Starting Out Strong: Using Your YouthBuild Grant Planning Period February 26, 2019 Construction Plus Framework March 5, 2019 NOTE: These are subject to change, based on grant award announcement date
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Jenn Smith Kurt von Stetten YouthBuild Director
U.S. Department of Labor (202) Kurt von Stetten Director, Data Services YouthBuild USA (617)
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