Monday, December 30, 2013

A Recap of IBSA in 2013

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Addressing Disproportionate Unemployment


    IBSA Around the Office, State & Region

In an effort to keep our friends, supporters and donors informed of activities impacting their lives in local and state government, we want to share with you a glimmer of hope that should help low-income men and other underserved populations obtain real-world job skills and employment.
 
It has been a full-time job over the last 20 years advocating for solutions that would decrease chronically high unemployment level of men, women and young people in Kansas and the U.S. Countless presentations at council meetings, testimony in state committees, meeting with ever-changing city councilpersons and county commissioners, department directors and management in corporations that we empower through our purchases. At the end of the day, my talking points remain the same: 
  • 'Black and minority unemployment is way too high, 
  • 'Something concrete and sustaining must be done about it'. 
  • 'What is being done isn't working and hasn't worked'. 
  • ''Failed programs need to be eliminated so that effective ones can be launched to fix problems that have solutions'.
Our goals, objectives and efforts in 2014 will be consistent with what they have been since we opened our office in downtown Topeka 20 years ago (1993)
  • Public policy advocacy on issues that matter,
     
  • Job readiness training, coaching and retention services,
     
  • Job development and support services,
     
  • Worksite experience opportunities for those looking to gain/upgrade office/clerical skills, close gaps in employment, learn specialty software and programming languages, and other services/programs to help clients become gainfully employed
     
  • Self-employment development & support services, including youth-based services and activities in IT (website design & enterprise development) and salesmanship.

Seizing New Opportunities to Address Chronic Unemployment Through Training

The opportunity to pilot a pre-apprenticeship program in Topeka will also include the ability to initiate computer programming instructed in ways that would capture the energy and interest of youth and young adults living in targeted neighborhoods. We feel that if we don't develop the next generation of web designers, app creators and computer systems technicians; then who will?

We will increase our efforts to open up access to job skills training in our agency for those eligible for work experience, worksite training and subsidized employment opportunities for no/low-income youth, adults and elders 55+. Now that those under 50yrs old and with no dependents must be working or participating on job training, community service or volunteerism to obtain food stamps, the time is right for rolling out more program options and worksite training opportunities; not less.

IBSA Programs & Services by the Numbers

Even though we're still gathering and analyzing our data for 2013, we'd like to share with you what we know for sure:

  • In 2013, IBSA programs provided direct service to over 4clients that included both young adults and adults. Clients, interns and program participants completed over 600 hours working with staff, counselors, completing assignments and through volunteerism or community service. Work activity include coordinating the annual Suit Drive with the local Men's Wearhouse and fitting over 45 men with professional interview attire, over 45 men/women primarily homeless persons received Google phone cards with local numbers for job search, and staff and volunteers completed countless hours of data-entry in online directories and databases, facilitating group discussions about community problems and issues of concern, or performed other services that helped to maintain our facilities and workload.
     
  • 6 self-employment clients from DCF received more than $27,000 in grants for their business, 2 Older Kansans worked in our office under a subsidized employment & training program offered by SER-National. 2 student interns from Washburn University completed over 80 hours of required community service hours. Additionally, 5 clients referred by the Kansas Dept. of Children & Families obtained employment and other job retention support services in order to keep their job. 1 DCF client entered into a Community Job Tryout to reenter the workforce. Some of these numbers are approximate, but there is more than space allows

Whether it was the advocacy efforts that opened the doors to more public funding for local workforce training programs targeting low to-moderate income adults; or our leadership efforts that brought unprecedented Internet connectivity to the oldest and largest public housing development in Kansas, our approach and ability to keep pushing for positive change is only due to the ongoing support provided our agency by individual, business owners and supportive nonprofit agencies.  Please consider making a donation today.

IBSA has been fortunate to be a magnet for volunteers with many skills and talents. We currently have several individuals that choose to volunteer in helping us to upgrade and maintain our computers or to fix those of our clients, friends and small businesses we work with. My goal as leader of this organization as always, is to help them acquire the skills and certifications that will assist them to market themselves to do work they can proficiently do. From fixing a broken screen on tablets and cellphones, to designing posters/flyers or getting a virus off of a computer,,, we are fortunate to have talented people selflessly giving of their time and talents.
 
Since this is the time of the year that nonprofits ask its base to keep their organization in mind for their annual giving through contributions and donations, I want to also ask for your financial support to assist help our efforts in 2014. 

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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

KSYLF Application Deadline Extended


Kansas Youth Leadership Forum 

Application deadline extended to January 31, 2014  


 KYEA is announcing that the delegate application deadline for the 2014 Kansas Youth Leadership Forum has been extended to January 31, 2014. This extension is being made in order to provide more youth with the opportunity to apply this year. So, do you know of a high school junior or senior with a disability who has leadership potential or interest? Then they still have time to apply for this year's KSYLF!

The 2014 Kansas Youth Leadership Forum for Students with Disabilities will be held July 14-19, 2014 at Washburn University in Topeka. The KSYLF is an annual conference that is heading into its fourteenth year serving students with disabilities across the state. During the forum, delegates enjoy a week full of learning, fun, friends, and, most of all, a new sense of empowerment! They participate in a variety of sessions and activities, including large sessions with community speakers, small breakout sessions with their peers, as well as activities like a trip to the Capitol, mentor luncheon, recreation session, real life fair, barbecue, talent show, and a dance!

 

All students who are interested in attending the KSYLF must meet the following criteria:

  • reside in Kansas
  • have a disability as defined with the Americans With Disabilities Act
  • be in the 11th or 12th grade as of December 31, 2013  
  • have demonstrated leadership potential or interest in school and the community

There will be no cost for students who are selected to attend. All lodging, food, and accommodations are paid for through KSYLF funds. Accommodations such as personal care attendants, sign language interpreters, large print or Braille materials, and other accommodations will be provided for those delegates who need them.

 

Students must fill out an application that will be reviewed through a competitive selection process. About 25 - 30 delegates will be selected to attend. The delegate application deadline has been extended to January 31, 2014.

 

Delegate applications, as well as other information, can be downloaded from our website atwww.kyea.org/upcomingksylfMore information can also be obtained by contacting Carrie Greenwood, Program Coordinator, at 866-577-5932 toll free or carrieg@kyea.org. 

 

 

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Volunteer Opportunity in Topeka - Homeless Count


Good afternoon Emergency Aid Council and Homeless Task Force.  We need your help!  Below is the link on survey monkey to volunteer for the Annual Point in Time Count.  The count will be January 29, 2014 from 6am - 8pm.  We aren't looking for folks to work all day...unless you are crazy like me and a few others but donating some time of 3-4 hours.    If you have questions please give me a call.  Thanks G.R. 

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Sincerely,
G.R. Laughlin
Community Resources Council
MAACLink Administrator
(Homeless Management Information System Administrator)
Topeka/Shawnee County Homeless Task Force Chair
Emergency Support Function, ESF #6, Mass Care, Shawnee County
455 SE Golf Park Blvd., Room 117
Topeka, KS  66605

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Green Up W 2014 Training


Please find attached the information flyer. If you would like a personal visit to share information with any of the individuals you serve who might benefit, I or Rachel would be happy to accommodate. I'd be particularly interested in speaking to Job Clubs or other similar employment seeker networks. 

 

Please don't hesitate to call or email with questions!

 

Warm regards,

Brennan Crawford

 

 

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Brennan Crawford, Executive Director



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