Back     Next     Table of Contents
PROGRAM
ANOTHER CHANCE INITIATIVE FOR EDUCATION, VOCATION OR EMPLOYMENT (ACHIEVE)
PROGRAM INFORMATION
POPULATION SERVED: Out-of-school youth
SERVICES PROVIDED: Work experience or internships, job search, counseling, stipend, high school equivalency preparation, occupational skills training, life skills instruction, leadership development and assessment
ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCY: Department of Labor
ELIGIBLE SERVICE PROVIDERS: Community-based organizations, unions, public/private partnerships, and service delivery areas
SOURCE OF FUNDING: State
AUTHORIZATION: State Budget/State Statute: Section 42, Labor Law
DESCRIPTION: A 12 month program which expands career awareness and assists placement of 16-21 year-olds economically disadvantaged youth into jobs, preference to 18-19 year olds. ACHIEVE is included in Youth Education, Employment and Training Program (YEETP).
PROGRAM DATA
FISCAL YEAR: 1996
(1996-97)
1997
(1997-98)
1998
(1998-99)
1999
(1999-00)
2000
(2000-01)
APPROPRIATIONS($)*: 1,948,040 1,948,040 1,976,040 1,976,040 2,245,862
NUMBER ENROLLED: 516 479 527 563
OUTCOME DATA: 79% met educational objectives; 77% secured unsubsidized jobs or enrolled in vocational training 91% met educational objectives; 87.5% secured unsubsidized jobs or enrolled in vocational training 34% obtained a GED; 75% secured unsubsidized jobs or enrolled in vocational training **
CONTACT
NAME/AGENCY: MARGARET M. MOREE, Department of Labor
PHONE NUMBER: 518-457-0380

* The appropriation figure does not include administration. Administration is funded through the Interest and Penalty 482 Fund/State Operations.
** Figures not final at this time; second cycle outcomes are pending.