Section 3: Appendix

Table 1
Adult Workforce Development Community-Based Organizations' Funding from City Departments & the Private Industry Council and Types of Services Provided
FY 2006-2007

City Department Funding Source

Community-Based Organization

Amount Received n FY 06-07

Program Description

Career counseling, assessment, and other support

Pre-employment training

Skills training

Recruitment, Referrals and Placement

Transitional Work Experience, Paid and Unpaid Work or Internships

Other

Department of the Environment

Goodwill Industries

$35,000

Install pollution reduction devices on trucks serving the Goodwill's Bayview Hunters Point store; use biodiesel use in the training vehicle at a truck driving school, called the Bayview Hope Trucking Academy; and purchase or lease a truck training simulator.

X

Department of Public Health

Positive Resource Center (PRC) Employment Services Program

$121,499

Assist people with HIV/AIDS through culturally appropriate counseling, training and employment preparation in making informed choices that maximize their available employment opportunities

X

X

X

Department of Public Health

(1) Peer Internship Program ($100,654) and (2) Outreach and Workforce Development ($50k) thru the San Francisco Study Center (contractor)

$150,654

Peer Internship Progrm provides training for mental health consumers in recovery to provide peer counseling and peer support within the CBHS system of care through placements with providers. Outreach and Workforce Development is the CBHS human resource development commitment that provides internships to individuals interested in pursing education and training in behavioral health services, e.g. mental health, substance abuse and primary care.

X

Department of Public Health

Community Vocational Enterprises (CVE)

$1,604,514

Vocational evaluation, employment, training and support services for seriously mentally ill individuals. Additionally, CBHS funds a match paid to the State Department of Rehabilitation which is matched 3 to 1. These funds are then part of a separate contract between CVE and the State DR.

X

X

X

X (Support Services)

Department of Public Health

Richmond Area Multi-Services (RAMS): RAMS Hire-Ability

$598,191

Vocational rehabilitation services provided to individuals with serious mental illness. Provides basic job preparedness sand paid work experience in a structured group setting. Participants referred from RAMS outpatient programs, or other CBHS programs. Additionally, CBHS funds a match paid to the State Department of Rehabilitation which is then matched 3 to 1. These funds are then part of a separate contract between RAMS and the State DR.

X

X

Department of Public Health

Baker Places Vocational Rehab Services

$331,111

Program to assist Baker Places' residential treatment clients to achieve vocational goals through volunteer, sheltered or mainstream paid employment. Services include case management, group and individual sessions.

X

X

Department of Public Health

Westside Critical Incident Response Team(CIRT)

$80,000

Program to assist at risk youth who are effected by critical incidents by providing free workforce preparation.

X

Department of Public Health

Volunteer Center of San Francisco

$212,311

Transitional Volunteer Program is designed to refer and place mental health consumers in structured, pre-vocational volunteer positions in community agencies as a first step towards potential employment. Provides placement and necessary support services.

X

X

X

X (Support Services)

Department of Public Works

None Provided

$106,510

Neighborhood clean up program; hire and train disadvantaged people to clean and sweep sidewalks

X

X

Department of Public Works

SF Clean City Coalition

$140,000

Training program/ Tenderloin clean up

X

X

X

District Attorney's Office

Family Services Agency (Back on Track)

$50,000

Back on Track, is a 12-16 month program that provides education, employment, child support, health care, family reunification and mentoring services to young, first-time, non-violent felony drug sales offenders. The $50,000 contract with Family Services Agency pays for an employment specialist who helps Back on Track clients find jobs, write resumes, etc. This contract is passed through the Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice but is part of the District Attorney's Back on Track Program.

X

Human Services Agency

Arriba Juntos

$75,000

HomeWORK provides a 17-week training to the unemployed / staff working in the homeless service industry with courses in computers, basic math, English, money management, business writing, grant writing administrative skills, communication and operation of office equipment

X

X

X

Human Services Agency

Arriba Juntos

$18,454

Individual Referrals to Job Training Programs;

X

X

Human Services Agency

Arriba Juntos

$20,861

Transitional Employment Program, paid work experience; MUNI

X

Human Services Agency

Arriba Juntos

$40,920

Vocational English as a Second Language Vocational Immersion Program (VIP); Classroom instruction to improve vocational English language skills of CalWORKs and PAES participants to increase employability.

X

X

Human Services Agency

City College
and
Catholic Charities

$388,214

Vocational English as a Second Language Vocational Immersion Program (VIP); Classroom instruction to improve vocational English language skills of CalWORKs and PAES participants to increase employability.

X

X

Human Services Agency

Community Housing Partnership - Supportive Housing Employment Collaborative (SHEC)
§ Chinatown Comm Dev. Ctr
§ Conard House
§ Episcopal Comm Svcs
§ Hamilton Family Ctr
§ Mercy Housing

$266,809

(HUD McKinney)
A five (5) member agency collaborative that provides a network of comprehensive and coordinated vocational, training, employment and educational services to formerly homeless individuals residing in member agencies' permanent supportive housing sites.

X

X

X

X

Human Services Agency

Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) - Vocational Rehabilitation -

$91,332

DOR vocational rehabilitation services to person with disabilities to obtain and retain employment to CalWORKs, PAES CAAP.

X

X

Human Services Agency

Episcopal Community Services - CHEFS Program

$189,099

(HUD McKinney) To create opportunities for homeless and formerly homeless individuals to be trained and to learn culinary skills that will enable them to find employment within the food industry. The target market for this program is institutional food service. The CHEFS program provides a six-month program in kitchen skills training and job readiness

X

X

X

Human Services Agency

Episcopal Community Services -GED Preparation Program

$63,033

Basic Skills Training, GED preparation Arendt Foundation Grant

X

X

Human Services Agency

Florence Crittenton Services - Pre-Vocational Life Skills Training

$79,675

Pre-vocational life skills training Arendt Foundation Grant

X

Human Services Agency

Goodwill - Community Jobs Program (CJP)

$1,508,781

Tier 1: Situational assessment in a 20 hour/week structured work environment to evaluate participant's ability to function in a work environment to CalWORKs and PAES participants; Tier 2: Transitional employment through at a community agency to increase employability, in combination with skills development and supportive services to CalWORKs and PAES participants.

X

X

X

Human Services Agency

Goodwill Industries - San Francisco Training Partnership (SFTP): (1) Swords to Plowshares; (2) No. Ca. Services League; (3) Goodwill Industries; (4) Urban University

$264,473

(HUD McKinney) A four (4) member collaborative that provides the following services: outreach, assessment, job training, life skills instruction, paid transitional employment, job placement and follow-up (18 years of age or older, homeless or chronically homeless, ex-offender and veteran.

X

X

X

X

X

Human Services Agency

Private Industry Council
Employment / Training Contracts
40+ CBOs participate

$1,642,139

Operate an Employment and Training System for HSA clients by creating Individual Referral Training Contracts

X

Human Services Agency

Private Industry Council
Homeless Employment Collaborative (HEC)
§ Arriba Juntos
§ Central City Hospitality House
§ Community Housing Partnership
§ Goodwill Industries, Inc
§ Northern California Services League
§ Swords to Plowshares
§ Catholic Charities St. Joseph's Village
§ Toolworks, Inc
§ Mission Hiring Hall / South of Market Employment Center
§ Episcopal Comm Svcs, Skills Ctr

$932,076

(HUD McKinney)
The Homeless Employment Collaborative (HEC) is a ten (10) member agency collaborative that provides occupational classroom training, on the job training, job search and prep training, work readiness training, work experience, transitional employment, basic remedial education, job placement services, job retention services, support services and case management for homeless individuals and homeless parents with children

X

X

X

X

X

Human Services Agency

Private Industry Council: (1) Glide, (2) Ella Hill Hutch, (3) Northern California Service League, (4) Asian Neighborhood Design, (5) Young Community Developers, (6) Charity Cultural Services - Construction

$544,785

Provide job readiness/ life skills support to low-income residents with the intended outcome of enrollment in City Build Academy

X

X

Human Services Agency

SF Clean City Coalition - Transitional Employment and Retention

$168,300

Transitional employment through community improvement simultaneous with job readiness instruction and job placement assistance, and job retention services to homeless that include CalWORKs, PAES, Food Stamps, and Care not Cash participants.

X

X

X

X

Human Services Agency

Transgender Employment Initiative (TEI) Employment Services

$300,000

A comprehensive employment services program which will enable transgendered individuals obtain employment and/or retain employment with employers and fields that have traditionally been closed to them due to discrimination and lack of appropriate support to ensure career growth.

X

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Arriba Juntos

$60,000

Job training and placement services in the home health care field, incorporating vocational ESL

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center

$43,000

Job readiness/counseling and psychotherapy services primarily targeting Asian Pacific Islander transgendered residents in the Tenderloin

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Bayview Hunter's Point Center for Arts & Technology

$58,000

Arts and technology educational program providing young adults (18-25) with computer training and opportunity to design community based logos

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Board of Trustees of the Glide Foundation

$48,000

Counseling, hard and soft skills training and placement in construction industry jobs for low-income San Franciscans ages 18-24

X

X

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Brava! for Women in the Arts

$45,000

Technical training in theater production and placement in internships at professional theaters for youth ages 14-25

X

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Brothers Against Guns

$40,000

Job training, life skills training, counseling and placement for older youth ages 18-25 connected to the criminal justice system

X

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Central City Hospitality House

$31,650

Vocational training and job placement to homeless and very poor adults living in the Tenderloin neighborhood

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Charity Cultural Services Center

$80,000

Job readiness, VESL, and training and placement services in the culinary industry primarily for immigrant individuals

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Chinese for Affirmative Action

$100,000

Employment program primarily for people with limited-English skills in Chinatown and Visitacion Valley neighborhoods

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Chinese Newcomers Service Center

$96,000

Employment readiness, VESL, training and placement services primarily targeting recent immigrants

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Chinese Progressive Association

$40,000

Job readiness, training, vocational ESL and placement services for restaurant workers

X

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Community Center Pjt of S.F dba The San Francisco LGBT Community Center

$25,000

Employment readiness training and job placements for primarily lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Community Youth Center-San Francisco (CYC-SF)

$71,000

Job preparation, VESL, job placement and support services for youth ages 16-25, primarily focusing on Asian immigrants with limited English proficiency

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Donaldina Cameron House

$35,000

Multi-lingual employment readiness training and placement services primarily to monolingual Asian immigrants

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Ella Hill Hutch Community Center

$98,000

Job readiness, job training and placement services primarily targeting 18-24 year old young men in the Western Addition

X

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Episcopal Community Services of SF

$30,000

Adult education focused on job skills and basic education for the homeless in its shelter program

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo & Marin Counties

$75,000

Integrated retail training and work experience with vocational ESL support services primarily targeting Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Chinese speaking populations within San Francisco

X

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Haight Ashbury Food Program

$120,000

Job training and placement for disadvantaged adults

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Ingleside Community Center

$40,000

Job counseling, placement and supportive services for individuals ages 18-25+ in the OMI neighborhoods

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Jewish Vocational and Career Counseling Service

$60,000

Job training and placement services for individuals seeking employment in the non-profit sector

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Life Frames, Inc.

$35,000

Vocational ESL and gardening, landscaping, and green construction training and job placement program primarily targeting young adults ages 18-24 and immigrant adults

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Mission Hiring Hall, Inc.

$119,000

Job readiness, training and placement services and asset building programs for immigrants, low-literacy and limited English speaking individuals

X

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Mission Language and Vocational School, Inc.

$125,000

Job readiness, training and placement services and financial education primarily for limited English speaking immigrants

X

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Mujeres Unidas y Activas

$50,000

Job readiness training, hard skills training in home health care, VESL, job referral and placement, and retention services for primarily monolingual Spanish-speaking Latina immigrant women

X

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Northern California Service League

$66,000

Life skills training and job placement program

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Positive Resource Center

$30,000

Job placement and retention services for persons living with HIV/AIDS

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Self-Help for the Elderly

$30,000

Home health aide training, including VESL, to limited English-speaking adults for state certification and job placement

X

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Toolworks

$56,085

Paid on-the-job janitorial training, certification and placement program for homeless, chronically homeless and low-income adults with disabilities.

X

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Urban University

$50,000

Job training and placement in the bio-tech field for low and moderate income families

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Vietnamese Community Center of SF

$35,000

Employment training and placement services for primarily Vietnamese immigrants

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Vietnamese Youth Development Center

$40,000

Employment counseling and placement for primarily young adults ages 18 - 24

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Young Community Developers

$73,000

Life skills and job training for those with numerous barriers to employment

X

X

Port Authority

San Francisco Conservation Corps

$150,000

The San Francisco Conservation Corps (SFCC) is a non-profit job and academic training organization serving young people ages 18-26. The SFCC has grown from a single site program serving 24 youth to a multi-site, multi-program operation serving more than 250 youth and young adults annually. The SFCC's mission is to offer young people opportunities to develop themselves, their academic abilities and marketable job skills while addressing community needs through service work

X

X

Redevelopment Agency

Mission Hiring Hall/SOMEC

$399,724

Job readiness, training and placement services and asset building programs

X

X

X

Redevelopment Agency

Young Community Developers

$277,165

Job readiness, training and placement services and asset building programs

X

X

X

Redevelopment Agency

Ella Hill Hutch Community Center

$365,537

Job readiness, training and placement services and asset building programs

X

X

X

Private Industry Council

Arriba Juntos ESL-OST

$114,125

WIA-A-02; ESL Training

X

Private Industry Council

Arriba Juntos OJT

$89,970

WIA-A-01; On the Job Training

X

Private Industry Council

Children's Council

$55,000

WIA Adult - Childcare Services

X

Private Industry Council

Children's Council

$110,000

WIA DWP - Childcare Services

X

Private Industry Council

Children's Council

$100,000

WIA 25% - Childcare Services

X

Private Industry Council

City College of SF TAA-Garment

$474,802

WIA 25%; DW Training

X

Private Industry Council

Goodwill Industries (Intensive)

$81,216

WIA FA; Case management - DW

X

Private Industry Council

Haight Ashbury Food Program

$80,069

WIA-A-03; Culinary Arts Training

X

Private Industry Council

Jewish Family and Children's Services

$13,336

WIA-A-11 CT

Private Industry Council

Jewish Vocational Service

$115,119

WIA 15%; HC Training

X

Private Industry Council

Mission Language & Vocational School

$41,129

WIA-A-04 ESL Training

X

Private Industry Council

Northern California Service League

$90,392

WIA-A-05 Job Training (Ex Offenders)

X

Private Industry Council

OJT Employer Reimbursement Pool

$113,843

WIA-A-09 Job Training

X

Private Industry Council

San Francisco Works

$206,250

WIA 15% Biotech Training

X

Private Industry Council

Self Help Home Health/ESL

$44,303

WIA-A-07 Job Training

X

Private Industry Council

Self Help Housekeeping/ESL

$155,068

WIA-A-08 Job Training

X

Private Industry Council

SF Hotel/Restaurant LMEF & CCSF

$276,525

WIA-A-10 CT DW Training

X

Private Industry Council

SF Vocational Services

$29,697

WIA-A-06 Job Training (Disabled Clients)

X

TOTAL FUNDING

$15,311,746

Source: Survey data collected by the Department of Economic and Workforce Development and data collected by the Budget Analyst from city departments and community-based organizations.

Table 2

Adult Populations Served By Community-Based Organizations

that Received Funding from City Departments

FY 2006-2007

Department

Community Based Organization

FY 2006-2007 Funding

TANF/ Aid Recipient

Homeless Adults

Ex-offenders / Incarcerated Adults

Dislocated Workers

Refugees or Immigrants

Other

Department of the Environment

Goodwill Industries

$35,000

Department of Public Health

Positive Resource Center (PRC) Employment Services Program

$121,499

X (People with AIDS)

Department of Public Health

(1) Peer Internship Program ($100,654) and (2) Outreach and Workforce Development ($50k) thru the San Francisco Study Center (contractor)

$150,654

X (People with mental health / substance abuse issues)

Department of Public Health

Community Vocational Enterprises (CVE)

$1,604,514

X (People with mental health / substance abuse issues)

Department of Public Health

Richmond Area Multi-Services (RAMS): RAMS Hire-Ability

$598,191

X (People with mental health / substance abuse issues)

Department of Public Health

Baker Places Vocational Rehab Services

$331,111

X (People with mental health / substance abuse issues)

Department of Public Health

Volunteer Center of San Francisco

$212,311

X (People with mental health / substance abuse issues)

Department of Public Health

Westside Critical Incident Response Team(CIRT)

$80,000

X (At Risk Young Adults)

Department of Public Works

$106,510

X (Disadvantaged Individuals)

Department of Public Works

SF Clean City Coalition

$140,000

X

District Attorney

Family Service Agency (Back on Track)

$50,000

X

Human Services Agency

Arriba Juntos

$75,000

X

X

Human Services Agency

Arriba Juntos

$18,454

X

X

Human Services Agency

Arriba Juntos

$20,861

X

Human Services Agency

Arriba Juntos

$40,920

X

X

Human Services Agency

City College
and
Catholic Charities

$388,214

X

X

Human Services Agency

Community Housing Partnership - Supportive Housing Employment Collaborative (SHEC)
§ Chinatown Comm Dev. Ctr
§ Conard House
§ Episcopal Comm Svcs
§ Hamilton Family Ctr
§ Mercy Housing

$266,809

X

Human Services Agency

Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) - Vocational Rehabilitation

$91,332

X

X (Persons with Disabilities)

Human Services Agency

Episcopal Community Services - CHEFS Program

$189,099

X

Human Services Agency

Episcopal Community Services -GED Preparation Program

$63,033

X (Poor people)

Human Services Agency

Florence Crittenton Services - Pre-Vocational Life Skills Training

$79,675

X (Poor people)

Human Services Agency

Goodwill - Community Jobs Program (CJP)

$1,508,781

X

Human Services Agency

Goodwill Industries - San Francisco Training Partnership (SFTP): (1) Swords to Plowshares; (2) No. Ca. Services League; (3) Goodwill Industries; (4) Urban University

$264,473

X

X

X

Human Services Agency

Private Industry Council
Employment / Training Contracts
40+ CBOs participate

$1,642,139

X

Human Services Agency

Private Industry Council
Homeless Employment Collaborative (HEC)
§ Arriba Juntos
§ Central City Hospitality House
§ Community Housing Partnership
§ Goodwill Industries, Inc
§ Northern California Services League
§ Swords to Plowshares
§ Catholic Charities St. Joseph's Village
§ Toolworks, Inc
§ Mission Hiring Hall / South of Market Employment Center
§ Episcopal Comm Svcs, Skills Ctr

$932,076

X

Human Services Agency

Private Industry Council: (1) Glide, (2) Ella Hill Hutch, (3) Northern California Service League, (4) Asian Neighborhood Design, (5) Young Community Developers, (6) Charity Cultural Services - Construction

$544,785

X (City Build Applicants)

Human Services Agency

SF Clean City Coalition - Transitional Employment and Retention

$168,300

X

Human Services Agency

Transgender Employment Initiative (TEI) Employment Services

$300,000

X (Transgender)

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Arriba Juntos

$60,000

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center

$43,000

X (API Transgender)

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Bayview Hunter's Point Center for Arts & Technology

$58,000

X (Young Adults)

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Board of Trustees of the Glide Foundation

$48,000

X (Young Adults)

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Brava! for Women in the Arts

$45,000

X (Young Adults)

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Brothers Against Guns

$40,000

X

X (Young Adults)

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Central City Hospitality House

$31,650

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Charity Cultural Services Center

$80,000

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Chinese for Affirmative Action

$100,000

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Chinese Newcomers Service Center

$96,000

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Chinese Progressive Association

$40,000

X

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Community Center Pjt of S.F dba The San Francisco LGBT Community Center

$25,000

X (LGBT)

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Community Youth Center-San Francisco (CYC-SF)

$71,000

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Donaldina Cameron House

$35,000

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Ella Hill Hutch Community Center

$98,000

X (Young Adults)

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Episcopal Community Services of SF

$30,000

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo & Marin Counties

$75,000

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Haight Ashbury Food Program

$120,000

X (Disadvantaged Adults)

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Ingleside Community Center

$40,000

X (Young Adults)

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Jewish Vocational and Career Counseling Service

$60,000

X (Non-profit interest)

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Life Frames, Inc.

$35,000

X

X (Young Adults)

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Mission Hiring Hall, Inc.

$119,000

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Mission Language and Vocational School, Inc.

$125,000

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Mujeres Unidas y Activas

$50,000

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Northern California Service League

$66,000

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Positive Resource Center

$30,000

6 (HIV/AIDS)

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Self-Help for the Elderly

$30,000

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Toolworks

$56,085

X

X (Persons with Disabilities)

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Urban University

$50,000

X (Low and Moderate Income Families)

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Vietnamese Community Center of SF

$35,000

X

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Vietnamese Youth Development Center

$40,000

X (Young Adults)

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Young Community Developers

$73,000

X (Multiple Barriers)

Port Authority

San Francisco Conservation Corps

$150,000

X (Young Adults)

Redevelopment Agency

Mission Hiring Hall/SOMEC

$399,724

X (Poor people)

Redevelopment Agency

Young Community Developers

$277,165

X (Poor people)

Redevelopment Agency

Ella Hill Hutch Community Center

$365,537

X (Poor people)

Source: Survey data collected by the Department of Economic and Workforce Development and data collected by the Budget Analyst from city departments and community-based organizations.

Table 3

Available Participation and Job Placement Data

for Community-Based Organizations

FY 2006-2007

CITY DEPARTMENT FUNDING SOURCE

COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATION

AMOUNT RECEIVED IN FY 06-07

FY06-07 Enrollment / Number Served

FY06-07 Placement

Human Services Agency

Arriba Juntos

$75,000

32

15

Human Services Agency

Arriba Juntos

$18,454

25

16

Human Services Agency

Arriba Juntos

$20,861

24

12

Human Services Agency

Arriba Juntos

$40,920

25

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Arriba Juntos

$60,000

56

40

Private Industry Council

Arriba Juntos ESL-OST

$114,125

27

23

Private Industry Council

Arriba Juntos OJT

$89,970

27

12

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center

$43,000

35

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Bayview Hunter's Point Center for Arts & Technology

$58,000

20

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Board of Trustees of the Glide Foundation

$48,000

25

25

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Brava! for Women in the Arts

$45,000

33

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Brothers Against Guns

$40,000

10

10

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Central City Hospitality House

$31,650

200

25

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Charity Cultural Services Center

$80,000

69

63

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Chinese for Affirmative Action

$100,000

300

80

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Chinese Newcomers Service Center

$96,000

900

63

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Chinese Progressive Association

$40,000

20

20

Human Services Agency

City College and Catholic Charities

$388,214

224

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Community Center Pjt of S.F dba The San Francisco LGBT Community Center

$25,000

165

25

Human Services Agency

Community Housing Partnership - Supportive Housing Employment Collaborative (SHEC)
§ Chinatown Comm Dev. Ctr
§ Conard House
§ Episcopal Comm Svcs
§ Hamilton Family Ctr
§ Mercy Housing

$266,809

225

25

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Community Youth Center-San Francisco (CYC-SF)

$71,000

200

50

Human Services Agency

Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) - Vocational Rehabilitation -

$91,332

120

33

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Donaldina Cameron House

$35,000

54

35

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Ella Hill Hutch Community Center

$98,000

56

28

Redevelopment Agency

Ella Hill Hutch Community Center

$365,537

282

64

Human Services Agency

Episcopal Community Services - CHEFS Program

$189,099

60

20

Human Services Agency

Episcopal Community Services -GED Preparation Program

$63,033

80

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Episcopal Community Services of SF

$30,000

45

Human Services Agency

Florence Crittenton Services - Pre-Vocational Life Skills Training

$79,675

13

Human Services Agency

Goodwill - Community Jobs Program (CJP)

$1,508,781

217

28

Department of the Environment

Goodwill Industries

$75,000

41

27

Human Services Agency

Goodwill Industries - San Francisco Training Partnership (SFTP): (1) Swords to Plowshares; (2) No. Ca. Services League; (3) Goodwill Industries; (4) Urban University

$264,473

55

33

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo & Marin Counties

$75,000

36

23

Private Industry Council

Haight Ashbury Food Program

$80,069

20

15

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Ingleside Community Center

$40,000

15

15

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Jewish Vocational and Career Counseling Service

$60,000

40

30

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Life Frames, Inc.

$35,000

20

4

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Mission Hiring Hall, Inc.

$119,000

488

144

Redevelopment Agency

Mission Hiring Hall/SOMEC

$399,724

4785

474

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Mission Language and Vocational School, Inc.

$125,000

74

45

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Mujeres Unidas y Activas

$50,000

90

25

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Northern California Service League

$66,000

50

30

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Positive Resource Center

$30,000

100

Human Services Agency

Private Industry Council
Employment / Training Contracts
40+ CBOs participate

$1,642,139

140

60

Human Services Agency

Private Industry Council
Homeless Employment Collaborative (HEC)
§ Arriba Juntos
§ Central City Hospitality House
§ Community Housing Partnership
§ Goodwill Industries, Inc
§ Northern California Services League
§ Swords to Plowshares
§ Catholic Charities

$932,076

500

250

Port Authority

San Francisco Conservation Corps

$150,000

11

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Self-Help for the Elderly

$30,000

32

30

Human Services Agency

SF Clean City Coalition - Transitional Employment and Retention

$168,300

125

30

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Toolworks

$56,085

26

16

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Urban University

$50,000

62

53

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Vietnamese Community Center of SF

$35,000

60

15

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Vietnamese Youth Development Center

$40,000

60

20

Mayor's Office of Community Development

Young Community Developers

$73,000

50

15

Redevelopment Agency

Young Community Developers

$277,165

567

98

Source: Survey data collected by the Department of Economic and Workforce Development and data collected by the Budget Analyst from city departments and community-based organizations.

Note: Enrollment and placement data for the three community-based organizations that received funding from the Redevelopment Agency are based on actuals for FY 2005-2006. All of the participation data for community-based organizations that received funding from the Mayor's Office of Community Development AND that has placement data are based on workplan projections (i.e., not actuals) for FY 2006-2007.