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Wisconsin Automotive & Truck Education Association

Driving the training that keeps you running. Wisconsin Automotive & Truck Education Association. WATEA. Making a difference in the community . Engaging youth in career exploration & opportunity. Assisting incumbent worker training & development.

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Wisconsin Automotive & Truck Education Association

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  1. Driving the training that keeps you running. Wisconsin Automotive & Truck Education Association

  2. WATEA • Making a difference in the community. • Engaging youth in career exploration & opportunity. • Assisting incumbent worker training & development. • Collaborating business & education partnership to align resources.

  3. Committee Structure • WATEA Board Members • Executive Officers • Marketing & Membership • Legislation • Training & Workforce Development • Wheels to Work • Education • Heavy Duty Truck • Fundraising • Wheels to Work Advisory Board • Loans • Community Relation • Vehicle Repairs & Maintenance • Education • Policy • Fundraising

  4. Wheels to Work Advisory Board • UW Marathon County Extension-Jackie Carratini • Wausau School District-Robert Marlowe • Wausau School District-Brad Peck • River Valley State Bank-Ginger Alden • The Women's Community-Tara Glodowski • City of Wausau Community Development Authority-Heather Wessling • Forward Service Corporation-Marcia Christiansen • Project Step Up-Rebecca Morris • Northcentral Technical College-Suzi Mathias • Ruder Ware-Stewart Etten • Olson Tire & Auto Service, Inc.-Kent Olson • St. Anne's Catholic Church-Carole Luetmer • CARQUEST Auto Parts-Guy Flora • Involved Citizen-Jan Hansford • Sun Printing-Karla Kieffer • AutoTrader.com-Kim Raasch • Sy Am Garden Restaurant-Lue Her • B A & Esther Greenheck Foundation-Pam Coenen

  5. Wheels to Work Process

  6. Process continued. . .

  7. Program Placement

  8. Program 1: Vehicle Repair • Clients vehicle is inspected at WATEA Wheels to Work participating facility. • Client’s vehicle is repaired at WATEA Wheels to Work participating facilities utilizing a discounted labor rate. • Parts are purchased at a discounted rate.

  9. Vehicle Repair continued. . . OR • Client’s vehicle will be serviced at participating school facilities as a learning experience. • Mentoring occurs between school and partnering agencies. • Vehicle will be re-inspected and certified by originating service facility.

  10. Program 2: Vehicle Donation • Vehicles donated to the program are inspected and/or repaired at participating facilities. • Vehicle repair costs are kept low using discounted labor and parts. • Donor receives tax credit for fair market value. • Road ready vehicle re-donated to client for program costs.

  11. Program 3: Vehicle Loan • Tier 1: Program Funded Loan • Financed with program income • Interest free • Administration fee • Payments not processed through credit bureau. • Lien on vehicle through WATEA Wheels to Work • Available 1 time only per participant. • Tier 2: Guaranteed Loan • Loan financed through participating lender. • Secured to financial institutions using program dollars. • Market interest rate. • Administration fee waived. • Loan activity recorded with credit bureau. • Participant eligible more than one time.

  12. Loan Features For Both Tiers • Maximum vehicle loan of $4,000. • Maximum loan payment 30 months. • Full Coverage insurance required. • Vehicle purchase from participating WI licensed dealership.

  13. Process continued. . .

  14. Eliminate the barrier of unreliable transportation to and from work to promote family sustaining employment and independence. . . Through our Wheels to Work partnership.

  15. Won’t you join us today?

  16. Contact Us www.watea.org Becky Kopp (715) 581-9283 becky@watea.org

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