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Detroit Registered Apprenticeship Program (D-RAP): A Partnership Model for Success

A Michigan Works! Agency. Detroit Registered Apprenticeship Program (D-RAP): A Partnership Model for Success. 2014 Michigan Works! Annual Conference Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort Mt. Pleasant, MI October 13, 2014.

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Detroit Registered Apprenticeship Program (D-RAP): A Partnership Model for Success

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  1. A Michigan Works! Agency Detroit Registered Apprenticeship Program (D-RAP): A Partnership Model for Success 2014 Michigan Works! Annual Conference Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort Mt. Pleasant, MI October 13, 2014 Pamela J. Moore David Baker Lewis President and CEO Chair, Detroit Workforce Development Board Cal Sharp Chair, Detroit Employment Solutions Corporation Board

  2. Constructing a High-Performance Organization • On July 1, 2012, DESC, a Michigan Non-Profit 501c3, became the administrative and fiscal agent for the City’s Detroit Workforce Development Board (DWDB) appointed by Mayor Duggan. • Mission: Revitalize Detroit by cultivating local workforce talent to align with the needs of the business community through partnerships with key workforce agencies, faith- and community-based organizations, education and training institutions, philanthropic, economic development and government entities. • In an effort to establish ourselves as a high-performing agency, DESC has focused on four key objectives: • Saved 30%+ in Operating Costs • Using and Creating National Best Practices • Meeting and Exceeding Federal Performance Outcomes • Visitors have doubled, Placements tripled 2

  3. Detroit Registered Apprenticeship Pilot Program (D-RAPP) Vision and Keys to Success • Created as a pilot program in early 2012 by a partnership comprised of the State of Michigan’s Workforce Development Agency, the US Department of Labor’s Michigan Office of Apprenticeship, andthe City of Detroit’s Workforce Development Board. • D-RAPP was designed to recruit and prepare 20 Detroit residents with marketable skills, allowing them to earn and learn in high-demand fields while positioning them on a sustainable career path. Keys to Success: • Interactive planning with coordinating agencies, partners and sponsors • Sponsor-driven criteria • Effective testing and assessment tools • Selection of qualified individuals • Subsidized readiness training • Ongoing communication between all partners • Managed expectations 3

  4. Detroit Employment Solutions Supply and Demand Service Model 4

  5. Partner Engagement 5

  6. Examples of Work Readiness Structure 6

  7. Examples of Apprentice Payment Structures OR AND 7

  8. Participant Activity 8

  9. Candidate Profile Average Wage $17/hour 9

  10. D-RAP 2014 PROJECTED BUDGET 13

  11. New Opportunities 10

  12. White House Visit – January 2014Vice President Biden and Pamela Moore Hire Detroit! – December 2014 Secretaries Duncan (Education) and Perez (Labor) Comerica Park – September 2014$50,000 donation from Ilitch Charities Hire Detroit! – December 2014 Q&A with the Labor and Education Secretaries

  13. Serving Citizens Across the City Building Detroit Means Building Detroiters One Stop Service Center Locations Northwest Activities Center 18100 Meyers, Detroit, MI 48235 Samaritan Center 5555 Conner, Detroit, MI 48213 SER Metro 9301 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, MI 48210 The talent you want. The skills you need. The name to know. Satellite OfficesDPS Adult Education Center (West Campus) 16164 Asbury Park, Detroit, MI 48235 DPS Adult Education Center (East Campus) 13840 Lappin St., Detroit, MI 48205 Pamela Moore President and Chief Executive Officer Detroit Employment Solutions Corporation 440 E. Congress, Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 876-0674 www.DESCmiworks.com David Baker Lewis Chair – Detroit Workforce Development Board

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