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Company Name
Christian Latino Association of Music and Arts
Contract #
A-2006-233
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
9/5/2006
Expiration Date
6/30/2007
Insurance Exp Date
12/30/2007
Destruction Year
2016
Notes
Amended by A-2006-233-01
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CHRISTIAN LATINO ASSOCIATION OF MUSIC AND ARTS 1A - 2007
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<br />lndicate which of the 10 WlA elements the program will offer. <br />. Paid and tlnpaid Work Experience, mcluding internships and Job shadowing <br />. Summer Employment Opportunities directly linked to academic and <br />occupational traming. <br />. Occupational Skills Training (mandatory l2.weeks mmimum) <br />. Leadership development, which includes community service and peer-centered <br />activities encouraging responsibility and other positive social behaviors during non- <br />school hours, as appropriate <br />. Adult Mentoring for fue penod of participation and a subsequent period, for a <br />total of at least l2 months; <br />. Supportive Services (e.g tools, books, clothing, bus passes, etc.) <br />. Follow-up services for minimum of 12 months after the completion of <br />participation as appropriate <br /> <br />Indicate planned outcomes. <br /> <br />Program outcomes are as follows: <br /> <br />In School Younger Youth / Out of School Younger Youth ages 14-18: <br />l. 84% of participating in school youth will attain a basic skill and, as appropriate, <br />work readiness or occupational skilL <br />2. 66% of participating in-school youth will attain a high school diploma or GED <br />3.67.7% of participating in school youth will receive placement and retention in <br />postsecondary education, advance training, military service, employment, or <br />qualified apprenticeships <br />4. Customer Satisfaction Rate of at least 70%. <br /> <br />In School Older Youth / Out of School Older Youth ages 19-21: <br />1. 71.4% of participating out of school youth will gain entry into unsubsidized <br />employment <br />2.77.4% of participating out of school youth will achieve retention in unsubsidized <br />employment six months after entry into the employment; and <br />3.38% of participating out of school youth will attain a recognized credential <br />relating to achievement of educational skills, which may include attaimnent of a high <br />school diploma or GED, or occupational skills, by participants who enter <br />unsubsldized employment. <br />4.Report an earnings gain of $3700 for appropriate participants <br />5. Customer Satisfaction Rate of at least 70% <br /> <br />Descrihe the hasic program approach. (workshop/classroom/in the community) <br /> <br />The basic program approach for Project RYTMO includes 12-weeks of intense classroom <br />training in a state of the art recording facility located in Anaheim (Love & Laughter <br />Recording Studios). The approach is "hand's on" and is completed in a workshop setting <br />using the studio facility. As the training progresses, some Saturdays may be necessary. <br />Saturday training is used for application of music technology software programs, digital <br /> <br />00 <br />
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