California’s $185M Jobs Program to Help Disadvantaged Youth and Young Adults to Work

By: Sharjeel Sohaib

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Feb 3, 2022

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The “Californians For All Youth Jobs Corps”, part of “California Comeback Plan” is a $185 Million job and career enhancement program funded in Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom’s 2021-22. According to the terms of the program, the state government will make $150 million available to 13 large cities and $35 million to smaller counties in the second phase.

The intent of the two-year plan is ”to increase youth employment in our underserved and underemployed populations, developing meaningful career pathways for young people and helping our communities tackle local priorities,” 

State Chief Service Officer Josh 

Job Corps

Job Corps is the largest Free residential education and job training program for young adults ages 16–24. The Jobs Corps will work with the cities to recruit thousands of Californians between the ages of 16 and 30.

The program is administered by the United States Department of Labor. Job Corps graduates either enter the workforce or an apprenticeship, go on to higher education, or join the military. 

“This program will be intentional about focusing hiring on underserved populations like low-income youth, youth who are unemployed or out of school, youth who are justice-involved or transitioning from foster care or are engaged with mental health or substance abuse systems,”

Josh Fryday | Chief Service Officer | California

$150 million for 13 Large Cities 

State cities receiving funds include San Diego, $19.1 million; San Jose, $13.9 million; San Francisco, $11.8 million; Fresno, $7.4 million; Sacramento, $6.9 million; Long Beach, $6.3 million; Bakersfield, $5.3 million; Anaheim, $4.7 million; Santa Ana, $4.4 million; Riverside, $4.4 million and Stockton, $4.3 million.

“This is really California at its best and our best shot to save and restore the California dream,”

Mayor Eric Garcetti | Log Angeles

Job Corps Riverside, CA

 At Inland Empire Job Corps Center, CGS maintains a safe and secure center that fosters community and workforce relationships. CGS mentors and supports a diverse student population on a 17-acre campus in Riverside, the nation’s largest county.

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Sharjeel joined Startempire Wire as emerging technologies editor. Earlier, he worked at Silicon Canals, a leading English language technology media source for the Benelux and wider Europe. He covered the European technology and startup ecosystem digging into latest funding rounds of startups.

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