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May 22, 1975
Miscellaneous Resolution 7116
BY: PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITTEE - James W. Dunleavy, Chairman
IN RE: C.E.T.A. TITLE VI FUNDING - BLACK AMERICAN MOTIVATION Asigualua
AND JEWISH VOCATIONAL SERVICE
TO THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS, the Oakland County Board of Commissioners has applied for
and been designated Prime Sponsor to administer the provisions of the
Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973; and
WHEREAS, the Oakland County Board of Commissioners by Miscellaneous
Resolution #6949 approved the initial allocation of the C.P.T.A. Title VI
funds; and
WHEREAS, the C.E.T.A. Law and Regulations permit the participation
of private non-profit agencies for the provision of Public Service Jobs;
and
WHEREAS, C.E.T.A. Legislation and the Oakland County Manpower Program
encourages the utilization of available community agencies and resources to
provide Public Service Jobopportunities and services to disadvantaged; and
WHEREAS, the Black American Motivation Association and the Jewish
Vocational Service can provide vital services to Oakland County's Manpower
Service Delivery System.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of
Commissioners approves the C.E.T.A. Title VI funding for the Black American
Motivation Association in the amount of $22,313 and for the Jewish Vocational
Service in the amount of $17,127 conSiS'tent with the attached budget.
The Public Services Committee, by James W. Dunleavy, Chairman,
moves the adoption of the foregoing resolution.
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410 EXPLANATORY _NOTES
The following two proposals are submitted by non-profit agencies and
represent linkages to the Manpower system in the two areas of intake and
counseling. The total amount of funds includes $22,313 for BAMA (Black
American Motivation Association) and $17,127 for the Jewish Vocational
Service for a total of $39,440.
Black American Motivation Association (BAMA)
The BAMA organization represents a group of volunteer professionals
from the Pontiac area whose primary objective is to serve youth between
the ages of 13 and 25, with emphasis on youths 13 to 18. The majority of
these youth are either high school drop-outs or ex-offenders.
The program has a two pronged thrust: (1) for youth referred from
Probate Court - Juvenile Division for rehabilitation, and (2) for youth
who live in the community neighboring Bagley Elementary School, Bethune
Elementary School, and Jefferson Junior High, who are in need of school
motivation activities or recreational and cultural activities to construct-
ively utilize leisure time. This category of programs would be aimed at
preventing juvenile delinquency.
The type of services provided for the youth will include counseling,
recreation and job referral to both OJT and classroom 'training in the CETA
system. BAMA has received the approval from the Pontiac School System,
Pontiac Police Department and the Oakland County Youth Assistance Department.
Jewish Vocational Service
The Jewish Vocational Service will provide additional intake and
counseling for CETA applicants with specific expertise in both vocational
counseling and assessment for the disadvantaged. A total of 10 enrollees
will be served in terms of initial interviews and entrance into CETA
services during the next 39 week period ending on February 9, 1976.
The addition of a Vocational Counselor to the staff of the Jewish
Vocational Service Southfield branch office would allow the agency to
assist newly unemployed people, who qualify under CETA Title I, to redirect
their vocational efforts to areas where employment is possible. In addition,
many unemployed people are seeking work for the first time and require
counseling so as to develop appropriate methods for job hunting. The
counseling would be directed towards helping this client group select
appropriate vocational and/or educational goals. Supportive counseling to
help them meet their objectives will also be provided.
Availability of this new program would be publicized in area newspapers
and through direct contact with other manpower agencies, social service
agencies, and other appropriate resources. Client recruitment efforts will
be focused on those with low income or with limited English speaking ability
as well as Viet Nam Era Veterans.
In addition to the vocational and educational opportunities provided
by CETA through the Oakland County Manpower Department, the clients will
benefit from the job listings and educational resources normally used by
the Jewish Vocational Service and Community Workshop. The counselor
engaged in this program will be supervised by our regular counseling
supervisor and will be provided testing and consultation services by our
vocational psychologist.
PAID PERSONNEL VOnNTEERS
SALARIES AND WAaS
C.E.T.A. TITLE VT BUDGET FOR THE BLACK AMERICAN MOTIVATION ASSOCIATION
NUMBER PERCENT ANNUAL CETA 39 WKS WAGE NO. NON-
MUM , ANNUALIZED OF OF FEDERAL CETA °LES& CATEGORY OF PER ' OF ' FFPERAL
PERSONS TITLE OR POSITION SALARY MONTHS TIME SHARE SHARE FUNDING VOLUNTEER HOUR HOURS SHARE
Project Director $10,000 12 50 5,; $5,000 20 Case Aide's $3.00 2,000 $6 ,000
Assistant Directors $ 8,000 12 50 5a $8,000 $6,000 10 Rccreation Aides $3.00 1,000 $S,000 _
Counselors $ 8,000 12 25% $4,000 30 Learning Aides $3.00 1,200 $3,600
1-- Recreation Supervisors $ 7,000 12 25% $7,000 $5,250
• 4 Activity Assistants $ 7,000 12 25; $7,000 $5,250
Clerk-Typist 1 $ 6,700 12 100; $6,700 $5,025
1 , Maintenance $ 7,000 12 15% $1,050 $ 783
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TOTALS, PAID PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL $9,000
TOTALS,"PALP NONPROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL S29,750 . _ _
' TOTALS, PAID PERSONNEL $29,750 22,313 $9,000 TOTALS, VOLUNTEERS 4200, $12,600
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* Inkind volunteer contribution is estilnated at $12,600, Please note the volunteers will not he paid
from C.E.T.A. funds.
Sub-total $17,127
Rent 250 s.f.@6.00
Consumable supplies
Telephone •
$ 3,836
$ 1,250
750
1,500
20,963
$ 1,250
750
1;500
Sub•total $ 3,500 $ 3,500
.4r1.• CETA TITLE VI BUDGET FOR THE JEWISH . VOCATIONAL SERVICE_
BUDGET
The following budget is for the 39 week period ending February 9, 1976.
SALARY CETA
- Vocational Counselor $ '7,497
Fringe . -1,125
Secretary 6,300
Fringe • 945
Administration 1,260
UCS REQUEST • TOTAL
$ 3,336 $ 10,833
SOO 1,625
6,300
. 945
1,260
TOTAL $17,127 $ 7,336 UCS Request $ 24,463
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#7116
Moved by Dunleavy supported by Douglas the resolution be adopted.
AYES: Perinoff, Pernick, Price, Roth, Wilson, Aaron, Button, Coy, Dearborn,
Douglas, Dunleavy, Fortino, Gabler, Hoot, Houghten, Kasper, Lennon, McDonald,
Moffitt, Montante, Nowak, Olson. (22)
NAYS: Patterson. (1)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted.
STATE OF MICHIGAN)
COUNTY OF OAKLAND)
I, Lynn D. Allen, Clerk of the County of Oakland and
having a seal, do hereby certify that I have compared the annexed copy of
Resolution #7116 adopted by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
at their meeting held on May 12, 1975
with the original record thereof now remaining in my
office, and that it is a true and correct transcript
therefrom, and of the whole thereof.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and
affixed the seal of said County at Pontiac, Michigan
22nd May 14 75' this day of
Lynn D. Allen Clerk
By Deputy Clerk