The following Local Workforce Investment Areas were awarded demonstration grants of
$76,247 to build and/or strengthen partnerships with organizations providing services
to people with visual or hearing disabilities. Project descriptions, award amounts,
and contact information are provided below.
Carson/Lomita/Torrance Consortium 1 Civic Plaza, Suite 500
Carson, CA 90745 |
Negussie Zeleke
310-518-8150 |
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County Served: Los Angeles |
Award Amount: $76,247 |
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Partners: Goodwill Industries of Long Beach and South Bay |
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Summary: Purchase a video conferencing system to access remote sign language interpreters; Employ a Disability Resource Specialist for marketing and outreach to the hearing and visually impaired communities and service organizations, identifying technology programs and strategies to improve services, developing tracking, data collection and customer satisfaction tools; and building stronger relationships with the business community; Contract the services of an American Sign Language Interpreter; and Ensure reasonable accommodation for the Disability Resource Specialist who is blind. |
Golden Sierra Consortium 11549 F Ave., DeWitt Center
Auburn, CA 95603 |
Jason Buckingham
530-823-4631 |
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County Served: Southern Placer County |
Award Amount: $76,247 |
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Partners: NorCal Center on Deafness, the Department of Rehabilitation, Sacramento District, and the Roseville Employment Development Department |
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Summary: Collaborate to survey the Roseville One-Stop for accessibility gaps, and assure all materials are fully accessible to persons who are hearing impaired; Train and prepare staff working at the center on the psycho-social, cultural, employment, legal and technological issues relating to the hearing impaired; Employ an on-site deaf services specialist to provide services and act as the primary contact person with management, community partners and resources; and Establish guidelines and strategies for replication in all of Golden Sierra’s One-Stop Career Centers. |
Los Angeles County Workforce Investment Board 3175 W. Sixth Street
Los Angeles, CA 90020 |
Josie Marquez
213-738-3175 |
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County Served: Los Angeles- Northeast San Fernando Valley |
Award Amount: $76,247 |
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Partner: Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness |
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Summary: Purchase communication access equipment and other auxiliary aids to assist the hearing impaired; Create a replicable model of an accessible and ‘deaf-friendly’ WorkSource Center; Employ a trainer to share the model with other WorkSource Centers and employers throughout Los Angeles County through in-service training, the Internet, promotional literature, and resource networks; and Produce and disseminate informational and marketing materials. |
Merced County Workforce Investment Board 1880 W. Wardrobe Ave.
Merced, CA 95340 |
Kirsten Lee
209-724-2006 |
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County Served: Merced |
Award Amount: $76,247 |
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Partners: Department of Rehabilitation and Merced Community College |
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Summary: Expand and strengthen existing partnerships between the One-Stop Career Centers in Merced County and presumptive service providers for visually and hearing impaired customers through more formal communication among partners, Cross-training for staff, an ambassador program for outreach; Enhanced marketing to the target populations; and Procure auxiliary aids for both target populations. |
Orange County Workforce Investment Board 1300 S. Grand Ave., Bldg. B, 3rd Floor
Santa Ana, CA 92705 |
Andrew Munoz
714-567-7370 |
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County Served: Orange |
Award Amount: $76,247 |
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Partners: Coastline Community College and Goodwill Industries |
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Summary: Build upon the discoveries of the Disability Navigator Program and increase effectiveness in serving the hearing and visually impaired through expanded auxiliary aids; Incorporate the transition of older youth programs into available services at the One-Stop Career Centers; Provide easier access to mainstream services and educate employers on hiring individuals with disabilities; Provide interpreters and notetakers for customers; Build the infrastructure, train staff and create marketing materials for the target population and educate employers about hiring those with disabilities; Connect with the disability community through RecruitABILITY, and the Department of Labor’s Job Accommodations Network; and Track and increase the number of disabled people served through the One-Stop Career Center System. |
Private Industry Council of San Francisco, Inc. 745 Franklin, Suite 200
San Francisco, CA 94102-3228 |
Joel Streiker
415-923-4274 |
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County Served: San Francisco |
Award Amount: $76,247 |
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Partners: Department of Rehabilitation, WorkLink, Project Advance, Deaf Counseling Advocacy and Referral Agency, Toolworks, Inc., Independent Living and Resource Center, San Francisco Employment Development Department, Rose Resnick LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired, and San Francisco Vocational Services. |
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Summary: Provide guidance on the types and vendors of technology needed to assist customers who are hearing and/or visually impaired; Purchase assistive technology, including conferencing equipment; Provide training to staff at San Francisco’s three One-Stop Career Centers to ensure customers are able to use the assistive technology; and Provide information in alternative formats |
San Bernardino County Workforce Investment Board 215 North D Street, Suite 301
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0046 |
Barbara Halsey
909-388-4389 |
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County Served: San Bernardino |
Award Amount: $76,247 |
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Partners: Copper Mountain College and Rolling Start, Inc. |
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Summary: Pursue marketing and outreach activities for people with hearing and visual impairments; Provide on-site sign language interpreters or remote interpreting services through video conferencing; Transcribe One-Stop Career Center printed materials into Braille; Train staff on disability sensitivity, job placement strategies, and assistive technology options; Procure assistive technology through partner consensus; and In-kind staff time contributions from partners for consulting, marketing and outreach activities. |
San Joaquin County Workforce Investment Board Employment and Economic Department
850 N. Hunter Street
Stockton, CA 95202 |
Mike Miller
209-468-3559 |
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County Served: San Joaquin |
Award Amount: $76,247 |
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Partners: San Joaquin One-Stop Career Centers, the Department of Rehabilitation, San Joaquin Delta College, and NorCal Center on Deafness. |
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Summary: Increase service levels to hearing and visually impaired customers through aggressive collaborative marketing and outreach; Cultivate the expertise of all partners and shared resources; and purchase assistive technology and auxiliary aids for target population. |
Tulare County Workforce Investment Board 4025 Noble Ave., Suite A
Visalia, CA 93277 |
Joseph Daniel
559-713-5200 |
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County Served: Tulare |
Award Amount: $76,247 |
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Partners: College of the Sequoias, ABLE Industries, Center for Independent Living, Tulare County Office of Education, Proteus, Inc., Deaf and Hard of Hearing Service Center, Tulare Workforce Investment Department, and Tulare Mayors’ Committee for the Employment of Persons with Disabilities |
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Summary: Train the trainer for staff on the use of existing assistive technology; Purchase video conferencing equipment to facilitate remote sign language interpreting; Equip the Proteus Mobile Employment Unit with assistive technology software; and Establish A Lab Creating Opportunities for Vocation and Education (ALCOVE) in Dinuba to service northern Tulare County customers with hearing and visual impairments |
Ventura County Workforce Investment Board 505 Poli Street
Ventura, CA 93001 |
Amy Fonzo
805-648-9524 |
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County Served: Ventura |
Award Amount: $76,247 |
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Partners: Department of Rehabilitation, Ventura County Community College District, Work Training Programs, Inc., and Independent Living Resource Center, Inc. |
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Summary: Build upon and strengthen existing strategies for assisting hearing and visually impaired customers; Purchase specified assistive equipment for both target populations; Contract for specialized resources, including sign language interpreters and readers; Developing policies and procedures addressing access issues at the One-Stop Career Centers in Ventura County; and Collaborative provision of services. |