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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 04051988 - 1.7 (2) 4 To: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS —Q7o FROM: Arthur C. Miner, Executive Director ClJl ltra Contra Costa County Private Industry Council CWIQ DATE: March 22, 1988 COU* SUBJECT: Authorizing Execution of FPY 1988-90 JTPA Grant Application Document (County #19-8026-15) SPECIFIC REQUEST(S) OR RECOMMENDATION(S) & BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION I. Recommended Action: A. Approve the County's two-year federal program year (FPY) 1988-90 Job Training Plan grant application document (County 419-8027-0) requesting a funding allocation approximately of $3,209,204 for operation of the County's Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) Title II-A, Title II-B, and Title III program for the twelve-month period beginning July, 1988 and ending June 30, 1989. B. Authorize the Board Chairman to execute said document for submission to the State of California Employment Development Department (EDD); and C. Authorize the Executive Director, Contra Costa County Private Industry Council, to make non-substantive changes to said document as may be required by EDD. II. Financial Impact: None. 100 percent Federal Funds. III. Reasons for Recommendation/Background; On March 2, 1988 the Private Industry Council (PIC) of Contra Costa County authorized its Planning Committee to adopt the two-year 1988-90 Job Training Plan and to recommend that the Board approve said document for joint submission to EDD. The Plan will be submitted to the PIC Planning Committee for its review and approval April 1, 1988. PIC has received notification from EDD of the following twelve-month (1988- '89) funding allocation for the Contra Costa County Service Delivery Area: 1) $1,993,157 in Title II-A 78% funds for Youth and Adult programs; 2) $85,486 in Title II-A 3% funds for older worker program; 3) $985,681 in Title II-B funds for the Summer Youth Employment and Training Program (SYETP) operated during the summer months; and 4) $144,880 in Title III funds for a dislocated worker program. (Note: These are only preliminary planning allocations. By letter of March 11, 1988, the Employment Development Department informed all Service Delivery Areas (SDA's) that final funding estimates may be issued as late as March 25, 1988.) CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: X YES SIGNATURE: RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE APPROVE OTHER SIGNATURE(S): n ACTION OF BOARD ON APR 5 1988 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OTHER VOTE OF SUPERVISORS I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE X UNANIMOUS (ABSENT �"` AND CORRECT COPY OFANACTION TAKEN AYES: NOES: AND ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD ABSENT: ABSTAIN: OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN. cc: Private Industry Council ATTESTED APR 5 1988 County Administrator PHIL BATCHELOR, CLERK OF THE BOARD OF County Auditor-Controller SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Social Services Department /J M382/7-83 BY Cv ,DEPUTY 1 Page Two Board Order Title IIA 78%, Title IIA 3%, and Title III funds will be used to serve approximately 750 economically disadvantaged and other youths, adults, older workers, and dislocated workers needing training in order to obtain employment. Said individuals will receive either Skills Training, On-The- Job Training, Job Search Training, or Tryout Employment Training, as described in the Job Training in the Job Training Plan. Title IIB funds will be used to serve approximately 800 economically disadvantaged youths seeking summer employment. Said youths will receive Work Experience and described in the Job Training Plan. The 1988-89 total funding allocation for the County represents a 7 percent reduction in funds from the previous year's initial funding level. Timely execution of this document is necessary to meet the April 12, 1988 submission deadline.