2024-2026- Align training programs with industry needs to develop 4 targeted workforce development training programs.



Initiative Title2024-2026- Align training programs with industry needs to develop 4 targeted workforce development training programs.
Submitted in Previous Year(s)No
Critical Information, Notes, Justification, Rationale

2024-2026- Align training programs with industry needs to develop 4 targeted workforce development training programs. Key Actions are to run two workforce programs per semester starting Spring 2025. 

  • Hospitality & Tourism Certificate:
    • Start: Summer 2024
  • Culinary Arts Certificate:
    • Start: Fall 2024
  • Environmental Health & Safety Certificate:
    • Start: Spring 2025
  • Dietician Aide Certificate:
    • Start: Fall 2025
Consequences of this initiative not being funded

The workforce program looking to be developed and scaled up to two workforce programs per semester starting Spring 2025 is currently grant-funded with a need for a new grant funding of $350K by Summer 2026 to meet the projected operational budget.

Department Goals2024-2026- Align training programs with industry needs to develop 4 targeted workforce development training programs.
Programs
LocationsNewburgh Campus
Estimated Completion Date12/22/2025
Will this initiative span multiple budget years?No
ImportanceMedium
Funding SourceGrant Possibility
Created01/28/2025 6:10 am
Updated02/03/2025 10:57 am

Institutional Goals

Goal How will the initiative support this institutional goal?
FoodTEC is dedicated to advancing economic mobility through food and beverage, hospitality, and tourism workforce training. Through Community Project Funding, FoodTEC is able to offer workforce development programs that are designed to assist economically disadvantaged job seekers and workers in Orange County and the Mid-Hudson region.
FoodTEC's workforce development programs are grant-funded and designed to assist economically disadvantaged job seekers and workers in obtaining and advancing in jobs that provide sustaining wages and benefits, primarily in the food, beverage, and hospitality sectors. The programs offer eligible students 100% tuition assistance and wrap-around services like childcare and transportation. To be eligible, students must live in the mid-Hudson region, make less than 25 dollars per hour, or be unemployed. The programs have a built-in 4-week paid-on-the-job training component to the curriculums. Students can earn minimum wage while training up to 60 hours in four weeks at participating food service establishments in the mid-Hudson region.

Action Steps

Action Step Responsible Party Order
Key Actions: Run two workforce programs per semester starting Spring 2025. Executive Director, Project Coordinator, Workforce Instructors 1

Expected Outcomes

Outcome Order
Complete 11 workforce program cohorts between Spring 2025 and Fall 2026. Enrollment n=165 participants ( 15 per cohort) 1

Assessment Methods

Method Description Other Method Responsible Party
Rubrics/ Scoring Guides Rubrics/scoring guides outline identified criteria for successfully completing an activity, assignment, etc. and establish levels for meeting the criteria. They can be used to score everything from essays, engagement, to performances. Project Coordinator, Workforce Instructors

Resources

INITIAL YEAR COST: $758,202.00
RECURRING COST: $0.00

Equipment

Need Cost (Initial/Recurring) Supporting Departments
TOTAL: $0.00 / $0.00

Facility

Need Cost (Initial/Recurring) Supporting Departments
Cleaning/Cleaning Supplies for FoodTEC Kitchen $9996.00
  • Food Tech
TOTAL: $9,996.00 / $0.00

Supply

Need Cost (Initial/Recurring) Supporting Departments
Printing $7000.00
  • Food Tech
TOTAL: $7,000.00 / $0.00

Staffing

Need Cost (Initial/Recurring) Supporting Departments
Project Coordinators Salary, Career Readiness Instructror, Workforce Development Instructor, Kitchen Assistant, Staff Training $292114.00
  • Food Tech
TOTAL: $292,114.00 / $0.00

Training

Need Cost (Initial/Recurring) Supporting Departments
Student Tuition Assistance, Paid-On-The Job Training, Wrap Around Services, Curriculum Development, Course Material, Culinary Program Food Cost, Student Lunches, Student Uniforms, Course Material Printing $436787.00
  • Food Tech
TOTAL: $436,787.00 / $0.00

Marketing

Need Cost (Initial/Recurring) Supporting Departments
USDA NIFA Project Website $1833.00
  • Food Tech
TOTAL: $1,833.00 / $0.00

Other

Need Cost (Initial/Recurring) Supporting Departments
grant indirect cost $10472.00
  • Food Tech
TOTAL: $10,472.00 / $0.00

Prioritization

This is initiative is ready for prioritization.

Assessment

DateDepartment NameStatusCost to DateFunding Source 
02/03/2025Food TechIn progress131426.00Grant Possibility