GOVERNOR PATERSON ANNOUNCES FUNDING FOR EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM
Grants Will Expand Access to On-the-Job Work Experience and Training
Furthers Governor Paterson’s Commitment to Increase Economic Security of New York Families
Governor David A. Paterson today announced $14 million in grants to support and expand subsidized jobs programs throughout the State. The Wage Subsidy Program (WSP) and Transitional Employment (TE) Program help to place public assistance recipients and other low-income individuals into jobs and provide a much-needed boost to the local businesses that hire them.
“By leveraging federal dollars to dramatically increase funding for job programs throughout the State, we are opening up opportunities for individuals and supporting economic security for some of New York’s most vulnerable families,” said Governor Paterson. “The Department of Labor released staggering unemployment numbers yesterday, which serve as a clear reminder that programs like these provide a critical service. It is our obligation to act and ensure all New Yorkers have the skills and opportunities to work, leading us down a path towards recovery.”
Under Governor Paterson’s leadership, WSP and TE will receive an additional $10 million over the 2008-09 budget allocation. The additional subsidy comes from the federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funding. The additional allocation is in keeping with Governor Paterson’s commitment to increase the economic security of low-income families.
Approximately $9.4 million of the new funding will be used to increase the service capacity of existing programs while $4.6 million will be used to extend the programs to other geographic areas around the State. The total funding of $18 million covers services over a two-year period.
WSP grant recipients will use the funds to recruit and enroll participants, develop jobs with employers and provide ongoing services to ensure successful entry into unsubsidized employment. The TE Program funding will help place individuals in time-limited jobs that allow them to acquire skills and begin to establish an employment record that will make them more competitive in their search for permanent employment.
Commissioner of the Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance David A. Hansell: “The economic downturn has made it harder than ever before for job seekers at the lower end of the economic ladder to find and retain a job. The programs funded through this allocation will provide new job opportunities for these workers, and bring sorely-needed payroll dollars into communities that are in need of the infusion.”
| Agency | Site | WSP/TE | Original Award | Increase | New Amount |
| Challenge, Inc. | Tompkins | WSP | $88,250 | $237,260 | $325,510 |
| Genesee County Job Development Bureau | Genesee | WSP | $7,000 | $18,820 | $25,820 |
| Newburgh Community Action Committee | Orange | WSP | $186,950 | $502,615 | $689,565 |
| OCM BOCES | Onondaga | WSP | $94,078 | $252,927 | $347,005 |
| The Altamont Program, Inc. | Albany | WSP | $149,500 | $401,930 | $551,430 |
| Westhab, Inc. | Westchester | WSP | $190,500 | $512,159 | $702,659 |
| WIB, Herkimer, Madison & Oneida Counties | Oneida | WSP | $137,620 | $369,991 | $507,611 |
| WIB, Inc. | Chautauqua | WSP | $118,500 | $318,587 | $437,087 |
| Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush | New York City | WSP | $250,000 | $672,125 | $922,125 |
| Ecumenical Community Development Organization | New York City | WSP | $250,000 | $672,125 | $922,125 |
| F.E.G.S. | New York City | WSP | $249,700 | $671,319 | $921,019 |
| LEAP/Brooklyn Workforce Innovations | New York City | WSP | $249,000 | $669,437 | $918,437 |
| Network for Employment Opportunities | New York City | WSP | $50,000 | $134,425 | $184,425 |
| SEEDCO | New York City | WSP | $250,000 | $672,125 | $922,125 |
| South Bronx Overall Economic Development | New York City | WSP | $153,000 | $411,340 | $564,340 |
| St Nicholas N.P.C. | New York City | WSP | $249,500 | $670,781 | $920,281 |
| The Osborne Association | New York City | WSP | $250,000 | $672,125 | $922,125 |
| The Work First Foundation | Albany | TE | $190,000 | $271,063 | $461,063 |
| Genesee County Job Development Bureau | Genesee | TE | $47,120 | $67,224 | $114,344 |
| J.M. Murray Center, Inc. | Cortland | TE | $60,838 | $86,794 | $147,632 |
| Opportunities for Otsego, Inc. | Otsego | TE | $69,920 | $99,751 | $169,671 |
| The Work First Foundation | New York City | TE | $190,000 | $271,063 | $461,063 |
| South Bronx Overall Economic Development | New York City | TE | $128,155 | $182,832 | $310,987 |
| VIP Community Services, Inc. | New York City | TE | $380,000 | $542,125 | $922,125 |
| Agency | Site | WSP/TE | Award Amount |
| Center for Employment Opportunities | New York City | WSP | $421,804 |
| Fulton, Montgomery and Schoharie Private Industry Council, Inc. | Montgomery | WSP | $564,156 |
| J.M. Murray Center, Inc. | Cortland | WSP | $378,107 |
| North Country Workforce Investment Board | Clinton Franklin |
WSP | $318,459 |
| Opportunities for Otsego, Inc. | Otsego | WSP | $156,001 |
| Seneca County Department of Workforce Development | Seneca | WSP | $82,171 |
| The Work First Foundation | New York City | WSP | $306,607 |
| Wildcat Service Corporation | New York City | WSP | $568,154 |
| Workforce Development Board, Inc. of Oswego County | Oswego | WSP | $367,928 |
| Delaware Support & Services, Inc. | Delaware | TE | $134,907 |
| Gateway Community Industries, Inc. | Ulster | TE | $352,029 |
| North Country Workforce Investment Board | Clinton Franklin |
TE | $294,342 |
| Seneca County Department of Workforce Development | Seneca | TE | $87,491 |
| Westchester Community Opportunity Program, Inc. | Westchester | TE | $306,607 |
| WIB, INC. | Chautauqua | TE | $290,663 |