Building Youth Program Capacity in New Hampshire for Social Justice
GrantID: 18020
Grant Funding Amount Low: $8,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $65,000
Summary
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Workforce Development Needs for Youth in New Hampshire
In New Hampshire, the challenge of youth unemployment remains a persistent issue, with low-income youth being disproportionately affected. Recent statistics indicate that approximately 12% of youth aged 16-24 are unemployed, a concerning figure in a state known for its low overall unemployment rate. The lack of job opportunities for these young individuals often leads to long-term economic challenges, including reliance on public assistance and limited career growth.
Many young people in New Hampshire come from families with limited economic means, which can restrict their access to summer employment opportunities. This situation further perpetuates inequities in job readinessan area employers consistently identify as lacking among recent high school graduates. Additionally, New Hampshire's rural areas pose barriers to employment, making it crucial to stimulate economic opportunities directly within these communities.
The Youth Summer Employment Program aims to provide job opportunities and skills training necessary for low-income youth to succeed in the workforce. By partnering with local businesses, this program provides stipends and work experience designed to enhance job readiness while delivering essential skills training relevant to business needs. This initiative targets measurable outcomes, including job placement rates and participant feedback on their experiences, ensuring the program is effective and relevant.
By focusing on job readiness tailored to local economic needs, this initiative stands to make significant impacts on youth employment outcomes in New Hampshire. Not only does it aim to increase summer job placements for young people, it also fosters relationships between local businesses and future employees, ultimately strengthening the regional workforce.
In contrast to neighboring states, where youth programs may lack labor market alignment, New Hampshire's strategic emphasis on partnership with local businesses ensures that the training provided meets current employment market needs. This tailored approach not only enhances the immediate employment prospects for low-income youth but also contributes to building a stronger economy overall.
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