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NYEC FY 2014 Appropriations Letter - May 2013
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In May 2013, NYEC submitted letters to the Approrpiations Committees, and Labor, Health & Human Services, and Education Appropriations Subcommittees withi the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate. These letters advocated for youth job training and education programming within the Fiscal Year (FY) 2014 budget. |
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NYEC Preliminary Budget/Appropriations Table - April 17, 2013
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This table provides bduget and appropraitions funding levels for federal programs that impact youth and young adults ages 14-24. It includes information on activities within the Deaprtments of Labor, Education, Justice, Health & Human Services. It also includes information on volunteering programs. |
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December 2012 Youth Unemployment Report
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This report summarizes data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics' "Employment Situation - December 2012" by focusing on the informantion relevant to youth and young adult populations. |
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Sequestration and Its Implications for Youth Programming - NYEC Issue Brief
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This issue brief, released by NYEC in November 2012, discusses the origins of the sequestration of federal funding that is set for implementation in Janurary 2013. It also outlines the funding that will be affected and how, with a parituclar focus on youth-oriented activities. |
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FY 2013 Federal Budget Side-By-Side Analysis
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This analysis compares the federal budget for fiscal year 2013 with past years in terms of the funding to key programs and activities that are relevant to youth development, education, and workfroce development. |
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NYEC Response to Request for Information on Strategies for Improving Outcomes for Disconnected Youth
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A response to a request by the Obama Administration, U.S. Department of Education, and the Interagency Forum for information concerning stratgies to improve outcomes for disconnected youth. Submitted by NYEC on July 31, 2012. |
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Building Capacity for Reconnecting Youth
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This brief is designed to assist community and state leaders, youth advocates, educators, and other stakeholders interested in improving or expanding upon the options for struggling students and out-of-school youth. It provides background on important aspects of building capacity to help local- and state-level stakeholders think about where to start, how to assess how their community or state is doing, and how to improve or expand upon work already under way. |
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Cross-System Collaboration for Reconnecting Youth
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This brief is designed to assist community and state leaders, youth advocates, educators, and other stakeholders interested in improving or expanding upon the options for struggling students and out-of-school youth. It provides background on important aspects of cross-system collaboration to help local- and state-level stakeholders think about where to start, how to assess how their community or state is doing, and how to improve or expand upon work already under way. |
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Data Collection and Use for Reconnecting Youth
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This brief is designed to assist community and state leaders, youth advocates, educators, and other stakeholders interested in improving or expanding upon the options for struggling students and out-of-school youth. It provides background on important aspects of data collection and use to help local- and state-level stakeholders think about where to start, how to assess how their community or state is doing, and how to improve or expand upon work already under way. |
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Funding for Reconnecting Youth
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This brief is designed to assist community and state leaders, youth advocates, educators, and other stakeholders interested in improving or expanding upon the options for struggling students and out-of-school youth. It provides background on important aspects of funding to help local- and state-level stakeholders think about where to start, how to assess how their community or state is doing, and how to improve or expand upon work already under way. |
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