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Applicant:

AltaMed Health Services Corporation

Application Number:

YEP2014001117

Project Title

Escalera Workforce Program

Status:

Review in Progress

Online Forms
1. SF-424 Application for Federal Assistance Version 2
• (Upload #1): SF424_2_1-1238-Additional Congressional Districts.docx
• (Upload #2): SF424_2_1-1236-Cities affected for SF424.docx
• (Upload #3): ProjectNarrativeAttachments-Attachments-1235-YEP II Narrative FINAL
SUBMISSION.pdf
• (Upload #4): SF424_2_1-AdditionalProjectTitle-1237-AltaMed 501(C)3 IRS Tax Exempt
Letter.pdf
• (Upload #5): BudgetNarrativeAttachments-Attachments-1234-AltaMed_DHHS YEP
II_Budget_Narrative_Final.pdf
2. SF-424A Budget Information - Non-Construction
3. SF-424B Assurances - Non-Construction
4. SF-LLL Disclosure of
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Participants include English language learners, youth who are parenting, adjudicated, in foster care, homeless, or runaways. Using best practices in youth development, the primary components of the AltaMed Escalera program include academic enrichment, career exploration, personal development, case management, and leadership development.
AltaMed seeks to demonstrate the effectiveness of this program to the Office of Minority
Health target population of male youth ages 10-18 years, focusing on middle school and high school academic achievement and healthy behavior changes, thereby providing increased positive outcomes. AltaMed will recruit and enroll two cohorts of 100 youth each during the project period and assign case managers and mentors. Case managers will assess participants, develop Individual Service Plans, assist participants in implementing their plans, and provide support and follow-up. Mentors will include trained AmeriCorps members who have similar life

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Escalera Workforce

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