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The SHARE Network Project

May 28, 2015

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Cyndi Johns

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The SHARE Network is all about access to resources!

The NEMO Workforce Investment Board is committed to providing quality services to the residents of Northeast Missouri. No matter what economic conditions we find ourselves in, we want to ensure that our services are fully accessible to those that need them.

The NEMO WIB supports many locations through its traditional workforce development system along with non-traditional partnerships with Faith Based and Community Based Organizations throughout Northeast Missouri.

The Northeast Region has been heavily involved in the SHARE Network Project since the beginning. These efforts are lead by key staff throughout the Region. Training and outreach has been and continues to be provided throughout the region to promote the use of the online Resource Directory and the development of SHARE Network Access Points (SNAPs). The region is using these SNAPs to provide Missouri Career Center services and access to other resources in all areas of our 16 county Region.

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Sharing

How

Access to

Resources

Empowers

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SHARE Network Background

• Presidential Initiative Goal:Lead a “determined attack” on need by strengthening and expanding the role of faith-based and community organizations in addressing the nation’s social problems...

• Ten Federal Agencies- Labor - U.S. Agency for International Dev.

- Education - Veteran’s Affairs

- Health & Human Services - Small Business Admin.

-Justice - Agriculture

- Housing & Urban Dev. - Commerce

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Birth of SHARE Network

Presidential Initiative

DOL Grants

North DakotaBrevard County, FL

SHARE Network

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North Dakota (Share Network)

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North Dakota Success

• Added over 85 services.

• Partnerships with over 560 providers.

• Increased awareness over 100%.

• Gained support of Workforce Investment Board.

• Fully integrated into on-going service delivery system.

• Won two National awards.

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Brevard County, FL (Access Points)

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Brevard County, FL Success

• 95% increase in FBCOs participation.

• 43 new direct or indirect Access Points.

• 2,903 customers served in one year.

• Brevard WDB moved from 14th to 1st in FL.

• BWDB won $50K Kirkpatrick Innovation Award.

• Gained national recognition

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SHARE Network Resource Directory

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Who should be in the Resource Directory?

• One-Stop Career Centers• Workforce development partners• Faith-based organizations• Community organizations• Businesses• Government agencies

Anyone who performs a service to better mankind!!

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What Services could I find Listed in Resource Directory

• Hot meals• Literacy help• Resume preparation• Cover letters• Scholarships• Transportation• Business plans• Bicycles• Postage/mail• Immigration help

• Gas vouchers• Translations• Housing• Counseling• Food• Community service hours• Child care• Case management• Tutoring• Mentoring

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When Can I become a Member of the Resource Directory?

• Your Agency can apply for membership today. (Public)

• Each staff member can become a private member today.

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Universal Access

• For general users the site can be used to:– Search for services by state, city, county, or

zip code– Search by service name or service type– Service provider information– Map to service providers

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Why Public or Private?

PUBLIC

Your Agency should be visible to everyone Along with available services.

Good advertisementUniversal Access to multiple resources

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PRIVATE

Your name should not be accessible to the general public.

Members can do referrals to other agencies. Your personal information is not visible to the

public. Other members can link your employees to your

agency.

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Resource Directory Members Features

• Additional features for members include:

– Resource to see what other agencies offer– Referral of clients– Dynamic updating ability of information– Heads up by way of email that someone has

been referred to you, by whom and why– Comments can be added to referrals

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How Do I Sign Up?

• Go to Missouri’s SHARE NETWORK website:

www.sharenetworkmo.org

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Click on the Become a SHARE Network member

Agree with the following conditions…

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Chose Private for individual member, then: First nameLast name

EmailClick Individual on Org. type

Next to last name put agency and program

Choose Public if you are enrolling your agency or organization, then:

Click services ProvidedContact Person

Hours of operationOther Agency Info

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Submit your membership

Wait 3 – 7 days for an email that will give you your user ID and Password after approval.

Upon receipt of ID and Password

Sign in and change password

Then Browse!!

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SHARE Network Access Points:

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Resource Directory totals…

• 6405 Organizations currently listed in the directory!!!!!

• With another approximately 1000 pending approval…

What does this mean for those of us out here working on the front lines in our communities?

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It means…

We are not out here alone! We have a wealth of talent and resources in this state, many right in our own back yard… and truly just a “click” away!

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Your local contacts:Moberly

Carol Fenton660-263-3848

[email protected] Highway 24 West

Moberly, Missouri 65270

Warrenton

JoAnn Toerper636-456-9467

[email protected] Steinhagen Road

Warrenton, MO 63383 Hannibal / LaBelle

Vicky Dickerson660-213-3221

[email protected] Box 49

LaBelle, MO 63447

Kirksville

Cathy Collop660-785-2400

[email protected] E Normal

Kirksville, MO 63501

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Cyndi JohnsEqual Opportunity Officer

NEMO Workforce Investment [email protected]

111 East Monroe • Paris Missouri 65275

www.nemowib.org

PHONE 660-327-5125 | TOLL FREE 800-733-6381

Fax 660-327-5128

Relay Missouri: 711 or TTY/TDD User 1-800-735-2966

Voice User: 1-866-735-2460

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Equal Opportunity is the Law!

The NEMO Workforce Investment Board is an equal opportunity employer with equal opportunity programs. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to

individuals with disabilities.

Free written translation services are available upon request to individuals with limited English proficiency.

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Northeast MissouriWorkforce Investment BoardThe Northeast Missouri Workforce Investment Board (NEMO

WIB) is a business-led policy and oversight organization responsible for creating a comprehensive, community-wide

response to the challenges of building a highly skilled workforce and a competitive regional economy. The organization is comprised of community leaders and stakeholders and is

governed both by the private sector as well as local governmental representation.

The NEMO WIB covers a 16 county area in Northeast Missouri that includes Schuyler, Scotland, Clark, Adair, Knox, Lewis,

Macon, Shelby, Marion, Randolph, Monroe, Ralls, Pike, Lincoln, Warren, and Montgomery Counties.