SYEP 2014 Employer Post-Survey
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Which organization did you work with for SYEP2014?
African American Christian Foundation, 6707 W. North Avenue, Oak Park
Albany Park Neighborhood Council, 4749 North Kedzie, Chicago
Alternative Schools Network (Main Office), 1807 W. Sunnyside Drive, Suite 1D An Illinois workNet Partner, Chicago
Asian Human Services, 4820 N. Broadway An Illinois workNet Partner, Chicago
Attucks Community Service Board, 207 North Marion Street, Carbondale
Aunt Marthas Youth Service Center, Inc., 440 Forest Blvd., Park Forest
Austin Chamber of Commerce, 645 South Central Avenue, Chicago
Austin Peoples Action Center, 5125 West Chicago Ave, Chicago
Back of the Yards Neighborhood Council, 1751 W 47th Street 2nd Floor, Chicago
Beautiful Angels, 501 N. CENTRAL, Chicago
Beloved Community Family Services, Inc., 6430 S. Harvard, Chicago
BEST Inc. - Oregon, 810 S Tenth St, Oregon
BEST Inc.- Dixon, 112 E. 2nd St. An Illinois workNet Partner, Dixon
BEST Inc.- Princeton, 225 E. Backbone Rd. An Illinois workNet Partner, Princeton
Bethel Community Facility, 1250 Portland Avenue, Chicago Heights
Bethel New Life, Inc., 4950 W. Thomas, Chicago
Black United Fund of Illinois, 1809 East 71st Street, Chicago
BLUE1647, 1647 S. Blue Island Avenue First Floor, Chicago
Brighton Park Neighborhood Council (BPNC), 4477 S. Archer Avenue, Chicago
Brothers Keeper's Community Resource Center, 238 East 14th Street, Chicago Heights
Business Employment Skills Team, Inc-IVCC, 815 N. Orlando Smith St. An Illinois workNet Partner, Oglesby
Business Employment Skills Team-Mt. Carroll, 301 N. Main An Illinois workNet Center, Mount Carroll
Career Link, Heartland Community College - Student Commons 1500 W. Raab Rd., Suite 2400, Normal
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago, 721 N LaSalle Street, Chicago
Central States SER - Jobs for Progress, 3948 W. 26th St. Suite 213, Chicago
Chicago Lawndale AMACHI Mentoring Program (LAMP), 3508 W. Ogden Ave, Chicago
Community Assistance Programs - Cottage Grove, 8455 S. Cottage Grove Ave, Chicago
Corazon Community Services, 5116 W 14th Street, Cicero
Corcoran Peoples Action Center, 5931 West Corcoran, Chicago
Dime Child Foundation, 1900 South Clark Suite 101, Chicago
East Central Illinois Community Action Agency, 56 N. Vermillion Street, Danville
Emerson Park, 1798 Summit Ave., East St. Louis
Employee Connections Inc., 2504 Washington St. Suite 602, Waukegan
Empowerment Through Education and Exposure, 5100 W. Harrison St., Chicago
Enlace Chicago - Harding Ave., 2756 S. Harding Avenue, Chicago
Enlace Chicago - Troy Ave., 2329 S. Troy Ave, Chicago
F.U.T.U.R.E. Foundation, 1628 Drexel Avenue, Ford Heights
Fellowship Connection, 2435 W. Division, Chicago
Fulfilling Our Responsibility Unto Mankind (F.O.R.U.M), 200 E. 75th St., Chicago
Fulton County, 488 N. Main St, Canton
Gads Hill Center, 1919 W. Cullerton, Chicago
Garden of Prayer Youth Center, 657 East Court Street Suite 200, Kankakee
Grundy, Livingston, Kankakee Workforce Board, 187 S. Schuyler Ave., Kankakee
Helping Our People Excel CDC, 5900 W. Iowa, Chicago
Homework Hangout Club, Inc., 249 S. Webster, Suite 211, Decatur
Human Resource Development Institute (HRDI), 222 S. Jefferson, Chicago
Institute for Positive Living, 3620 South Rhodes, Chicago
Julie and Michael Tracy Family Foundation, 2200 W Cambell Pkway, Chicago
JVS Main Office, 216 W Jackson, Chicago
Kankakee County Community Services, Inc., 657 E. Court Suite 207, Kankakee
Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 4017 S. Drexel Blvd., Chicago
Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House, 1200 N 13th Street, East St. Louis
Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House - Mary Brown Center, 606 S. 15th St., East St. Louis
Little City Foundation SYEP, 1760 W Algonquin Road, Palatine
Logan Square Neighborhood Association, Inc., 2840 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago
Love, Unity & Values Institute, 716 E. 47th St 1st Floor, Chicago
Lumity, 55 W. Van Buren St. Suite 420, Chicago
Mason County, 230 W. Main St, Havana
Metropolitan Family Services, 235 E. 103rd Street, Chicago
National Latino Education Institute, 2011 W. Pershing Rd., Chicago
NCI Works! One Stop Center-Sterling, 2323 East Lincolnway An Illinois workNet Center, Sterling
NCI Works! OneStop Center-Ottawa, 1550 First Ave. An Illinois workNet Center, Ottawa
New Beginnings Church of Chicago, 6620 South King Drive, Chicago
New Hope Community Service Center, 2559 West 79th Street, Chicago
New Original Ministries, Inc., 1750 East 178th St, Chicago
Pekin, 2956 Court St, Pekin
Phalanx Family Services, 420 W 111th Street, Chicago
Pilsen Wellness Center, 2319 S. Damen Ave, Chicago
Power & Light Evangelistic Church, 16511 South Park Avenue, South Holland
Proviso-Leyden Council for Community Action, 411 W. Madison, Maywood
Public Image Partnership, 8450 S. Stony Island Drive, Chicago
Puerto Rican Cultural Center, 2640 West Division Street, Chicago
Quad City Community Development Center, 1634 7th Street, Madison
Quad County Urban League (parent), 1685 N. Farnsworth Ave., Aurora
Rincon Family Services, 3710 North Kedzie Avenue, Chicago
Rock River Training Corp., 303 N. Main, Rockford
Safe Cities, Inc., 2312 W. Harrison, Chicago
Saint Sabina, 7909 S. Racine An Illinois workNet Partner, Chicago
SGA Youth & Family Services, 2832 W. 24th Blvd, Chicago
Southern 14 Workforce Investment Board, Inc., 304 East Robinson Suite 210, Carmi
Southland Health Care Forum, 30 E. 15th Street, Chicago Heights
Southland Health Care Forum, 600 Holiday Plaza Suite 200, Matteson
Southland Ministerial Health Network, 15406 South Lexington Avenue, Harvey
Southwest Organizing Project, 2558 W. 63rd Street, Chicgo
Springfield Urban League, 100 N. 11th St., Springfield
Target Area Development Corporation, 1542 W. 79th Street, Chicago
The Chicago Urban League, 4510 S. Michigan avenue, Chicago
The Jackson Initiative, 330 Enterprise Lane Suite 119, Mounds
The Miracle Center, 2311 North Pulaski, Chicago
Total Resource Community Development Organization (TRCDO), 1415 West 104th Street, Chicago
Tri-County Urban League, 317 S. MacArthur Hwy, Peoria
UHLICH Children's Advantage Network, 13700 S. Indiana, Riverdale
UNIVERSIDAD POPULAR, 2801 S. Hamlin Ave., Chicago
Victor C. Neumann Association Inc., 5547 N. Ravenswood, Chicago
Vision of Restoration, Inc., 1221 Madison Street, Maywood
Westside Health Authority, 5437 West Division Street, Chicago
Youth Advocate Programs, Inc., 1111 E. 87th St. Suite 200, Chicago
Youth and Adult Center, 16148 South Kedzie Ave, Markham
Youth Job Center of Evanston, 1114 Church Street, Evanston
Youth Service Project Inc., 3942 W North Ave, Chicago
Youth With a Positive Direction, 2000 N. Main St, Decatur
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2.
How would you rate your overall experience with the Summer Youth Employment Program?
(Required.)
Excellent! It was better than I expected and was a great experience.
Good. It was a good experience and it was helpful to all involved parties.
Average. My experience was no better or worse than I anticipated.
Bad. My experience was not at all what I anticipated. I found no benefits to participating.
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3.
How would you rate the overall experience with your youth employees?
(Required.)
Excellent. The youth employees were excellent and exceeded my expectations. They were well prepared, eager to learn and I would hire them again or I plan to keep/hire.
Very good. The youth employees were a great asset to my company and had great work ethic.
Average. The youth employees were reliable and positive but could have been more eager and prepared for working.
Below Average. The youth employees were not meeting our expectations and were not bringing positive benefits to my company.
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4.
How would you rate your overall experience with the Community Based Organization you worked with?
(Required.)
Excellent. They created an excellent working relationship and handled all of my needs. I would work with them in the future.
Very Good. They were very involved with the youth's work and performance and were easy to contact and work with.
Average. They worked with us to get the youth placed but were not very involved past initial placement.
Below Average. They were not easy to work with or contact and did not seem concerned with the placement and work performance of the youth in their program.
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5.
Did the Community Based Organization provide any of the following to help you with youth placement and transition?
(Required.)
Technical Assistance (assisted you in all aspects of the program including paperwork and placement information).
Onsite visit to your location to view location and work experience progress.
Ongoing communication opportunities (kept in contact with your business throughout the program and were easy to contact if you had questions).
Other (please specify)
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6.
Would you participate in another program like the Summer Youth Employment Program? What suggestions would you offer to make the process better?
(Required.)
Yes
No
Suggestions for future programs