Jobs-Plus is a proven, place-based employment program designed to increase the earnings and employment of working-age residents in designated public housing developments or a cluster of developments. Where implemented well, Jobs-Plus resulted in a 16 percent increase in average annual earnings for working-age public housing residents. Jobs-Plus Approach The Jobs-Plus program uses a three-pronged approach, which includes: Employment-Related Services Client enrollment, assessment, orientation Job readiness, job search assistance and training Job development, placement and retention/advancement support Referrals for social supports Financial Incentives that “Make Work Pay” Increasing awareness and enrollment in the Earned Income Disallowance (EID) program Receipt of income supports Increasing child support services Provision of one-on-one financial counseling services Community Support for Work The strengthening of social ties among residents and community stakeholders to support residents’ job preparation and work efforts Jobs-Plus Expansion The City of New York has invested over $24 million to expand the Jobs-Plus program to 9 sites across 26 NYCHA developments citywide. This expansion is designed to secure job placements for more than 4,400 NYCHA residents and is a significant component of the City’s Young Men’s Initiative. Additionally, in 2016 NYCHA was awarded its first HUD grant for the Jobs Plus Initiative Program. This funding is allowing the City to expand Jobs Plus to 10 sites serving 27 developments as of April 2017. Below is a list of the Jobs-Plus service providers and the NYCHA developments where they operate: Jobs Plus Zone Partner List (as of 04/06/17) Zone Service Provider Address & Phone Developments Served Zone 1 – South Bronx East Side House 201 St. Ann’s Avenue, Basement Level Bronx, New York 10454 718-304-0155 Mill Brook Houses Zone 1 – South Bronx BronxWorks 630 Jackson Avenue Bronx, NY 10455 (718) 993-8880 East 152nd Street-Courtlandt Avenue, Moore, Betances, Melrose Houses Zone 3 – North West Bronx Goodwill Industries 1620 Bruckner Blvd Bronx, NY 10473 347-291-8050 Sack Wern, Clason Point Gardens, Monroe Houses Zone 5 – BedStuy/Bushwick/Williamsburg Bed Stuy Restoration Corporation 630 Flushing Ave, 1st Floor Brooklyn NY 11206 917-267-5575 Armstrong I and II, Marcy, Lafayette Houses Zone 7 – Brownsville & East New York DB Grant 330 Powell Street Brooklyn, NY 11212 347-599-9655 Van Dyke I, Brownsville Houses Zone 7 – Brownsville & East New York (funded by the US Department of HUD) Bed-Stuy Restoration Corporation 425 New Lots Ave, Main Suite, Brooklyn NY 11207 347-537-2925 Pennsylvania Avenue-Wortman Avenue Houses Zone 10 – Lower East Side Henry Street Settlement 24 Avenue D, New York, New York 10009 212-254-4333 Wald, Riis II Houses Zone 13 – East Harlem Urban Upbound 335 E. 111th Street New York, NY 10029 718-269-6822 Jefferson, Johnson and Clinton Houses Zone 14 – Western Queens Urban Upbound 4-25 Astoria Blvd Astoria, NY 11102 718-204-2430 x221 Astoria Houses Zone 15 – Staten Island Arbor/Rescare 30 Bay St, 4th Floor Staten Island, NY 10301 718-285-8394 Todt Hill, Mariner’s Harbor, South Beach, West Brighton I, Stapleton, Richmond Terrace Houses The Jobs-Plus expansion marks a key milestone in NYCHA’s new approach to better support NYCHA residents to increase their income and assets by working with public and private partners to provide high quality services in NYCHA neighborhoods, identify gaps in service offerings, and develop strategies that attract proven models, like Jobs-Plus into public housing neighborhoods. The Jobs-Plus expansion represents a significant collaborative effort among several New York City agencies, with HRA as the lead agency. Partners include the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), the Center for Economic Opportunity (CEO), the Department of Consumer Affairs Office of Financial Empowerment (OFE) and the Department of Small Business Services (SBS).