www.jobsformigrads.org
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The Solution:JOBS FOR MICHIGAN’S GRADUATES Since 2008, Jobs for Michigan’s Graduates (JMG) has equipped nearly 6,000 young adults across Michigan with the skills to overcome barriers and win in education, employment, and as citizens. JMG serves youth who have barriers to success. Highly trained specialists assist youth in earning a high school diploma or GED, securing employment, and/or enrolling into post- secondary education. As the state-based affiliate of Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG), JMG has national credibility drawn from JAG’s history of serving over one million youth in 33 states. In its 36 year history JAG has:
75%AVERAGE AGE
17ECONOMICALLY
DISADVANTAGED
53%AVERAGE BARRIERS
PER STUDENT
6.78POTENTIAL
FIRST-GENERATION COLLEGE STUDENTS
About Our JMG Youth
OUR MISSION IS TO EQUIP YOUNG ADULTS WITH THE SKILLS TO OVERCOME BARRIERS AND WIN IN EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT, AND AS CITIZENS.
The Challenge: DEPLETED YOUTH TALENT PIPELINEIn Michigan, nearly 11,000 kids drop out of high school every year. Without a diploma, students are: • 59% more likely to be unemployed • More than twice as likely to live in poverty • 63 times more likely to be incarcerated Moreover, 74% of the jobs in Michigan require a minimum of a high school education. As Michigan employers struggle to find talent, nearly 10% of our emerging workforce has already taken themselves out of the game annually. This is a recipe for an economic crisis.
AdrianAlpenaBattle CreekBenton HarborCadillacCassopolisDearbornDetroitDowagiacEast JordanEscanabaFlintHartfordHighland ParkHillsdaleHoltonHowellJacksonKalamazoo
KentwoodLansingLivoniaMasonMarquetteMonroeMuskegonOnawayParchmentPellstonPottervilleRiver RougeSouthgateSt. JohnsThree RiversTraverse CityWayneYpsilanti
OUR VISION IS THAT EVERY YOUNG ADULT IS EDUCATED, EMPLOYED, AND CAREER
BOUND.
• Nearly doubled the rate of post-secondary enrollment
• Achieved a 90% or higher graduation rate• Doubled the employment rate of JAG participants
JMG CURRENTLY OPERATES
55 PROGRAMS ACROSS
35 CITIES
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Our ServicesDROPOUT PREVENTION
Learn and Earn to Achieve Potential (LEAP) focuses on system-involved youth and young adults ages 16 to 25 who are in foster care, involved in the criminal justice system, or homeless.
DROPOUT RECOVERYNearly 11,000 of Michigan’s young people are dropping out of school every year. In the struggle between school and life’s challenges, too often the challenges are winning. At JMG, we spend all of our time helping young people win. We partner with Michigan Works! organizations, non-profits, and adult education centers to offer a life-changing dropout recovery program.
Our highly trained specialists are more than just classroom teachers. They are also mentors who work to alleviate the life stressors that cause young people to grow up prematurely. This allows JMG students to focus on their primary job – graduating.
JMG students will leave the program knowing how to apply for a job, how to sell themselves on a resume and in an interview, and how to maintain a job they love. They gain these skills through activities such as mock interviews, job shadowing, guest speakers, and talent tours of companies, colleges, and training providers.
Many JMG students say the program has helped them gain confidence and develop leadership skills. Students become members of the student-led career association. They have the opportunity to run for leadership positions, plan projects and special events, and represent their school at statewide or national events.
Our JMG specialists utilize the nationally recognized Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) curriculum to instruct on employability skills competencies. These competencies teach students how to be successful in the workplace and in life.
JMG provides assistance to students in breaking downs barriers such as a lack of basic necessities, no transportation or homelessness.
SYSTEM INVOLVEDOnce diplomas are in hand, we devote at least 12 months to helping graduates secure and maintain employment and/or post-secondary education.
Serving others and winning as citizens is a core value of JMG. Throughout the year, JMG students participate in a variety of community service projects.
Services All Students Receive: Student-Led Leadership Development
Adult Mentoring One-on-One Employability Coaching
Barrier Removal12 Months of Follow-Up Services
Community Service Projects
When there are hundreds of reasons why young people do not come to school, we make sure that we are the one reason they do. Last year 99% of JMG participants returned to school the following year - the highest in the JAG National Network.
JMG exposes students to a number of local colleges or training providers and helps them navigate the application process. Specialists also help students apply for scholarships and financial aid.
College Preparation
Work Experiences and Employment
That is because we understand that life comes at young people faster and harder than ever before. Our certified teachers help to slow it down, make it manageable, and ensure students come out winning. That means filling many roles- teacher, guidance counselor, coach, and all-around cheerleader. We dedicate over 120 hours to student contact through classroom activities and instruction. Our specialists teach employability skills that adhere to the national JAG curriculum. Students enrolled in JMG earn an elective credit.
We also partner with the best-in- class GED/high-school equivalency programs to offer quick wins and successful outcomes to our students.
We have partnered with the Annie E. Casey Foundation and 11 other non-profits across the country to offer the LEAP initiative in Benton Harbor, De-troit, and Flint. Students participating in the program will benefit from our dropout recovery services.
Outcomes
AVERAGE HOURLY WAGE
In Process Outcomes
ACTUALGOAL
$9.27$8.75
RETURN TO SCHOOL RATE
IMPROVEMENT IN GPA
AVERAGE CONTACT HOURS PER STUDENT
ACTUALGOAL
99%90%
ACTUAL
GOAL
42%25%
ACTUAL
GOAL
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JMG PERFORMANCE GOALSCLASS OF 2015 STATEWIDE FINAL OUTCOMES*
KEN SMITHJOBS FOR AMERICA’S GRADUATES PRESIDENT
95%88%
61% 60%
91%90%
80%
60% 60%
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40%
58%
$$5,917,507
GRADUATION RATE
TOTAL SCHOLARSHIPS RECEIVED BY JMG
CLASS OF 2016
POSITIVE OUTCOME IN EMPLOYMENT,
EDUCATION AND/OR MILITARY
EMPLOYED IN A JOB IN THE PUBLIC
OR PRIVATE SECTOR
EMPLOYED IN A FULL-TIME JOB
FULL-TIME PLACEMENT INCLUDING
EMPLOYMENT AND/OR EDUCATION
FURTHER EDUCATION RATE
*Multi-year program
*
The results that (JMG) has been able to achieve are nothing short of extraordinary:
A consistent 90% graduation rate, with double the rate that the very disadvantaged and at-risk population served finds work. Also, nearly doubling the rate at which this population goes on to higher education. Having a “Return-to-School” rate in excess of 99% - the highest anywhere.
Across our 32 state Affiliates, Jobs for Michigan’s Graduates is one of our most consistently successful and rapidly growing organizations.
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CURRENT YOUTH ENROLLED
401Follow Up
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“JMG has given me a start on my path to a successful career. It has helped me grow mentally,
physically and emotionally. It helped me become more self sufficient and helped me become the independent woman that I am today. It also taught me that when things don’t go as planned, there will always be another way.”
MONESHA JOBS FOR MICHIGAN’S GRADUATES ALUM
SUCCESSES• Graduated from Cody Academy of Public Leadership• Graduated from a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program• Works as a full-time nursing assistant earning $10.40/hour• Spoke at ribbon cutting ceremony for the opening of a Youth Career Center at SER Metro in Detroit about how JMG helped her to achieve her dreams• Spoke to Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan about her experiences in JMG
BARRIERS• Neither parent graduated from high school• Was economically disadvantaged• Became pregnant at the age of seventeen and gave birth to a daughter during the first month of her senior year of high school
Monesha is a JMG alum whose “can-do” attitude has always stood out. Monesha had faced many challenges in life by the time she enrolled in JMG. However, during her senior year, Monesha developed a close relationship with her JMG specialist, Carolyn Miller. Carolyn provided Monesha with support as she worked hard to graduate from high school, raise her daughter, maintain two part-time jobs, and eventually become a Certified Nursing Assistant.
Monesha met Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan in February 2017.
STATE OF MICHIGAN JOBS FOR MICHIGAN’S GRADUATES
DAVE JANICKIHARTFORD HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
“JMG has been a wonderful addition to our school. We have students that are thriving in school now that were never interested before in attending school on a daily basis. The JMG program has made a huge difference not
only in their lives, but it also helped the overall attitude and climate of our school. I would recommend this program to any principal that asked.”
Graduation Comparison
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FundingJMG in Priority SchoolsJobs for Michigan’s Graduates provides services to nine high schools with “Priority School” designation by the Michigan Department of Education. In each of these schools with a graduating JMG class in 2015, the JMG class achieved a higher graduation rate than the larger school population.
91%ACHIEVED A POSITIVE
OUTCOME IN EMPLOYMENT, EDUCATION
AND/OR MILITARY
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Other Priority School Outcomes
ACHIEVED A FULL-TIME PLACEMENT IN
EMPLOYMENT, EDUCATION AND/OR MILITARY
ENROLLED INPOST-SECONDARY
EDUCATION
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CODY ACADEMYOF PUBLIC
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MEDICINE AND COMMUNITY
HEALTH ACADEMY AT
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PREPARATORY ACADEMY
OSBORN ACADEMY OF DESIGN AND
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SCHOOL DISTRICT FUNDING CONSIDERATIONS:
To promote ongoing program sustainability and increase impact over time, JMG will require three-year scaled funding from all partner school districts. The funding will support JMG programming costs with the intention of allowing JMG to
• Year 1: School district partners will contribute 1-10% of total program costs ($900-$9,000)• Year 2: School district partners will contribute 11-25% of total program costs ($9,900-$22,500)• Year 3 and beyond: School district partners will contribute 40% of total program costs ($36,000)
“JMG has transformed Woodcreek into a home for many of our students. It is one of the reasons our
students come to school every day. They are becoming leaders and taking ownership in their communities, school, and the personal relationship they are creating in class. Woodcreek would not be the same without our JMG program.”
BRODERICK WILLIAMSWOODCREEK ACHIEVEMENT CENTER PRINCIPAL
expand programming within the district over time. The scaled funding structure occurs over a three year period and includes the following:
FUNDING SOURCESIn 2016-2017, the Jobs for Michigan’s Graduates budget will consist of over $4 million in public and private sector monies.
22%
Difference between JMG 2015 graduation rate and overall high school graduation rate
Jobs for Michigan’s Graduates is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request for individuals with disabilities. Michigan Relay Center: 1-800-649-3777 Voice and TDD. © JMG 0415
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Jobs for Michigan’s Graduates330 West Main Street
Benton Harbor, Michigan 49022269.927.1064 x1149
JobsforMichigansGraduates
@jobsformigrads
Jobs for Michigan’s Graduates is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request for individuals with disabilities. Michigan Relay Center: 1-800-649-3777 Voice and TDD. © JMG 3/10/17
www.jobsformigrads.orgwww.jobsformigrads.org
Jobs for Michigan’s Graduates330 West Main Street
Benton Harbor, Michigan 49022269.927.1064 x1149
JobsforMichigansGraduates
@jobsformigrads