Attendees

Lisa Rawlings

Elizabeth Weber

DeAndre Wiggins

Ellen Levy

Terry Dyson

Tajahanae Peters

Logan Edwards

Olivia Farrow

Monica Njoku

India Gibbs

Mark Hooper

Chris Firehock

Tim Regan

Althea Ranier Sanders

Neil Jennings

Rachel Goodrich

  1. Ellen Levy of Paul’s Place/Groundwork Kitchen shared a presentation of their data collection for their new culinary arts training program.  Meet quarterly or more frequently with community to go over data points  Key issues identified
  • Students complete surveys in class time to overcome lack of response
  • Are tracking where people drop off in application process

Olivia asked what are barriers to serv safe certificate. Ellen answered that they aren’t super clear on what support is needed at this time. Test anxiety plays a huge factor. The Roundtable discussed their data collection methods, as well as potential solutions for challenges identified by the data.

 

  1. Power 52 Energy Institute: do 16 week training on solar and renewable energy. Based in Colombia and recruit statewide. Currently recruiting for 20th cohort. Both online and in person components. Trainees receive an NCCR credential which opens a number of doors in the renewable energy field. Can also receive an internationally recognized credential. Offer a stipend as well as wraparound services. Also offer homeownership assistance and health care assistance through partnerships with other organizations. Pay scale ranged from $17-$27 an hour (higher levels are with experience). Roundtable discussed the types of projects that trainees work on, as well as the overall program structure. Trainees have hands on training–are paid a per-diem for work out of state–and focus is on preparing them for commercial work–if they are experienced in commercial they can do residential or start their own business. Is there training provided around money management? Yes, partner with Operation Hope

DeAndre Wiggins- Power52 www.power52.org/ 410-777-9677

 

  1. Looking to have meetings in person–Terry will look at UMMC Tower for September, Althea for Bon Secours for October, Groundwork Kitchen will be available sometime in the fall.

 

  1. Announcements

Bon Secours community works provides wrap around services for families in 21223, 21230, and 21202. There will also be an information session for folks interested in starting a home childcare business. 

 

UMMC will be hosting a literacy luncheon on Wednesday 24th at the Midtown Tower. 

 

Groundwork Kitchen–recruiting for next cohort, planning to reopen the restaurant later this fall

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