Interoffice Memorandum
DATE: January 14, 2025
TO: Mayor Jerry L. Demings and County Commissioners
FROM: Carrie Mathes, CFCM, NIGP-CPP, CPPO, C.P.M., Manager II, Procurement Division
CONTACT: Angela Chestang, Manager, Citizens’ Commission for Children Division
PHONE: 407-836-6541
SUBJECT: Approval of Amendment No.1, Contract Y24-2039, Provision of Community Services and Facility Use
ACTION REQUESTED:
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Approval of Amendment No. 1, Contract Y24-2039, Provision of Community Services and Facility Use, with Central Florida Regional Workforce Development Board, Inc. dba Career Source Central Florida, in the amount of $800,000, for a revised total contract amount of $2,200,000. ([Community and Family Services Department Citizens’ Commission for Children Division] Procurement Division)
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PROCUREMENT:
This amendment will provide additional funds for vocational opportunities for youth, resulting in an additional 50,000 hours of direct services and an estimated 420 Orange County youth served. The additional funding will be sourced from Children’s Services Rollover Funding and must be utilized by the conclusion of the current contract year ending December 31, 2025.
APPROVALS:
The Citizens’ Commission for Children Division concurs with this recommendation.
REMARKS:
On March 26, 2024, the Board approved award of Contract Y24-2039 to Central Florida Regional Workforce Development Board, Inc. dba Career Source Central Florida, in the total contract award amount of $1,400,000 for a three-year term.
Programming will assist Orange County youth, ages 16-19, in making strategic career choices by exposing them to career experiences through student internships. Through immersive employment experiences and career training, programming will expose students to careers that align with their interests while also building valuable professional skills, including communication, self-advocacy and the ability to effectively work with others in a professional setting.
Programming will be advertised through educational partners including county school districts and training programs, public sector partners and marketing and communication strategies. Additionally, the program collaborates with the Neighborhood Centers for Families to identify and recruit potential participants eligible for the program. Through the utilization of Youth Navigators, youth will receive program awareness that identify eligibility requirements and program components. Potential participants will work closely with Youth Program Career Consultants to complete the application and enrollment processes, as well as assist in program navigation upon placement in training and/or internship. Through the utilization of a matching tool, youth will be connected with local employers throughout Orange County to experience entry-level employment based on their expressed interest.
This funding award is not inclusive of all youth internships or vocational opportunities for youth funded by Orange County Government. The Citizens’ Commission for Children also funds employment and internship opportunities for both in and out-of-school youth countywide through contracts with Foundation for Orange County Public School, Inc. and Professional Opportunities Program for Students, Inc. (POPS). All eligible Orange County residents may have access to funded programs/services