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Title: Provision of Workforce Development Project
Procurement
Dept. of Social Svcs/Human Resources Administration (HRA)
JEWISH COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF GREATER CONEY ISLAND
3001 West 37th Street , Brooklyn, NY, 11224-1479
Human Services/Client Services
Negotiated Acquisition
6/27/2023
Award
$855,000.00

PIN#06923N0009001

In turn, the goal is to help clients to compete for and secure jobs with better career and wage growth potential than they would be able to find on their own. The program indirectly has an economic impact on the families of the individuals served and increases the overall economic health and tax base of the communities being served by this project. This NA will ensure continuity of services while assisting client to obtain and maintain employment for the betterment of the individuals, families and communities being served.
Description

The Human Resources Administration (HRA) is requesting a one year Negotiated Acquisition (NA) Sections 3-04 (b)(2)(i)(d) and 3-04(b)(2)(ii) of the New York City Procurement Policy Board Rules with the Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island Workforce Development Project (JCCGCI WDP), developed to provide unique low-income, underserved clients of Williamsburg, Borough Park, Gravesend, and Far Rockaway communities to voluntarily explore their interest in employment, participate in job readiness, literacy, and training opportunities, and potentially gain and retain sustainable employment. This NA will continue the program into the next calendar year as a bridge until agency can complete a competitive solicitation for these services. The current demonstration project ends December 31, 2022. This will leave the hard to employ and underserved adults residing in the five targeted communities with no services until a new RFx is awarded. Most adults in these communities leave school/yeshiva with little or no knowledge of how to prepare for work, find employment, or select a career that will enable them to find economic independence. 


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