Easterseals Lonestar’s Inclusive Esports Program Expands its Reach to Four Schools

Easterseals Lonestar’s Inclusive Esports Program Expands its Reach to Four Schools

More than 40 Students Participating in Inclusive Esports Competitions

Dallas, Texas (February 14, 2024) – Easterseals Lonestar announces that four schools have joined its new Esports League. The school are Navarro and Greenleaf Neurodiverse Transition School, both part of the Austin Independent School District; Cedars International Next Generation High School; and Manor New Tech High School.

 

Easterseals Lonestar launched the program to engage at-risk students of all abilities. To date, more than 40 students are participating, with additional students expected to join. Easterseals Lonestar’s esports initiative involves the formation of dedicated esports teams within each participating school, competing in tournament leagues. Currently, these teams are engaging in friendly scrimmages with counterparts in Oklahoma and New York. Beyond the competitive aspect, students enrolled in the Easterseals Lonestar esports program also benefit from a comprehensive curriculum that includes game design and other STEAM-related courses, fostering valuable life skills.

 

“Esports is a powerful vehicle to ignite students’ passion for STEAM by incorporating an element they genuinely enjoy. Our esports program is not only creating an inclusive and enjoyable environment but also establishing a pathway for at-risk students of all abilities to connect with peers nationwide through competitive esports, coupled with a robust STEAM curriculum. This initiative aims to unlock opportunities for these promising students within the esports and gaming industry,” said Jennifer Friesen, Vice President, Easterseals Lonestar.

 

Made possible by a generous award from the Texas Workforce Commission, the Easterseals Lonestar esports program is a one-year, $100,000 pilot initiative in collaboration with local school districts. It seeks to attract students to an eSports league that seamlessly integrates opportunities to explore STEAM careers.

 

About Easterseals Lonestar

Easterseals Lonestar represents central and north Texas. Easterseals Lonestar promotes independence and creates opportunities for people with disabilities to pursue their hopes and dreams. Easterseals Lonestar is a member of The Fedcap Group. For nearly ninety years, The Fedcap Group has developed scalable and innovative solutions to some of society’s most pressing needs. The Fedcap Group provides educational services to every age group, vocational training and job attainment in high-growth industries, as well as support services such as behavioral health services—all targeted to helping people achieve long-term self-sufficiency.

 

Media Contact:

Jim Malatras

Email: JMalatras@fedcap.org

 

CIVIC HALL AND SOUND+SCIENCE JOIN FORCES TO EMPOWER YOUTH IN STEM EDUCATION THROUGH MUSIC

CIVIC HALL AND SOUND+SCIENCE JOIN FORCES TO EMPOWER YOUTH IN STEM EDUCATION THROUGH MUSIC

Partnership Supported by the Simons Foundation

New York, NY (February 9, 2024)— Civic Hall, a dynamic hub for innovation and education within New York City’s tech landscape, proudly announces its collaboration with Sound+Science, a groundbreaking initiative that explores the intersection of music and STEM education.

 

Located at Union Square in the state-of-the-art Zero Irving building, Civic Hall is an 85,000-square-foot training center, business incubator, and tech ecosystem with a mission to catalyze innovation, education, and collaboration, it serves as the nucleus for entrepreneurial growth, and educational innovations in NYC’s bustling tech community.

 

The Sound+Science program offers a transformative educational experience for young minds, harnessing the inherent connection between music and STEM disciplines. Divided into three distinct modules, the immersive programming provided by Sound+Science aims to impart a heightened understanding of STEM, particularly in physics and mathematics while fostering a vibrant community of collaborators and investigators that inspire one another.

 

“Through Civic Hall’s collaborative network, we are forging paths that harness technology for social impact and opportunities for barriered communities,” said Jim Malatras, Chief Strategy Officer & Senior VP for Education, The Fedcap Group—the parent organization of Civic Hall. “Thanks to Civic Hall Co-Founder’s Andrew Rasiej’s initial connection and the Simons Foundation for their incredible financial support, we are delighted to have Sound+Science’s innovative new program be an essential part of Civic Hall.”

 

Dr. Stephon H. Alexander, a renowned theoretical physicist specializing in cosmology, particle physics, and quantum gravity at Brown University, adapted Sound+Science from his book The Jazz of Physics and will lead the program as its Founder and CEO. The modules, including “The Hidden Codes in Electronic Music,” “Music Improvisation and the Evolution of Computation,” and “From Hip-Hop to AI,” ensure a comprehensive educational experience. Complementing the programming, Sound+Science will also present a speaker series focused on the intersection of music and science and featuring Sound+Science advisory board members Vin Rock from the legendary hip-hop group Naughty by Nature and Paul Miller, a conceptual artist known as DJ Spooky that Subliminal Kid.  Sound+Science addresses challenges faced by underestimated youth in accessing STEM careers, incorporating diverse features to capture attention and engage these students.

 

“Growing up in the diverse cultural tapestry of New York City’s public schools ignited my fascination with the universal language of science,” said Sound+Science Founder and CEO Dr. Alexander. “At Sound+Science, we’re channeling that same vibrant energy to inspire the next wave of curious minds. Here, music isn’t just an art form; it’s a gateway to physics, coding, and mathematics. Our mission is to tune into the potential of every student, creating a symphony of minds ready to shape the future of science and building a harmonious community of exploration.”

 

Students will participate in Masterclass Lectures by industry experts, hands-on studio labs for practical application of knowledge, and peer mentoring connecting high school students with local college STEM majors for mutual growth. Incentive-based projects challenge participants to create real-world applications resonating with musicians, producers, and coders.

 

“The Simons Foundation is committed to the idea that science is part of culture, and is proud to support Sound+Science and their work to empower New York City’s brightest young minds. By increasing access to innovative science engagement, we’re working toward a brighter future for science and society,” said John Tracey, Program Director of Science, Society and Culture at the Simons Foundation.

 

Through this collaboration, Civic Hall and Sound+Science aim to create pathways for young students to access the vast opportunities offered by STEM education. The program, commencing in March 2024, is poised to break barriers and contribute to a more inclusive and innovative society. High school students, as well as their parents, teachers, and administrators can find more information and apply to the program at soundplusscience.com or contact Jeremy Snepar, Sound+Science’s Chief Operating Officer at jeremy@soundplusscience.com.

 

ABOUT CIVIC HALL

Civic Hall is a member of The Fedcap Group. Civic Hall’s mission is to support and enable best-in-class programs that help close the digital skills divide and plan for the needs of tomorrow’s workforce. Civic Hall will facilitate groundbreaking partnerships among high-impact tenants, civic and social innovators, workforce training partners, and NYC’s diverse employer ecosystem to work collectively to meet the educational and professional needs of all New Yorkers, especially those from communities too often left behind. For more information about membership opportunities, please visit civichall.org

 

For media inquiries or more information, contact:

Josh Vlasto, for The Fedcap Group/Civic Hall (josh@joshvlasto.com)

CIVIC HALL AND THE BUSINESS COUNCIL OF NEW YORK STATE ANNOUNCE STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP

CIVIC HALL AND THE BUSINESS COUNCIL OF NEW YORK STATE ANNOUNCE STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP


New York, NY (January 31, 2024)—
Civic Hall, the pioneering hub for innovation and training in New York’s tech ecosystem, is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with The Business Council of New York State, the state’s foremost advocate for businesses. This collaboration solidifies Civic Hall’s role as the official NYC headquarters for The Business Council of New York State, further enhancing New York’s position as a hub for innovation and economic growth.

 

Located at Union Square in the state-of-the-art Zero Irving building, Civic Hall is an 85,000-square-foot training center, business incubator, and innovation ecosystem with a mission to catalyze innovation, education, and collaboration, it serves as the nucleus for entrepreneurial growth, and educational innovations in NYC’s bustling tech community.

 

The members of Business Council of New York State are driving economic activity and growth in the innovation and tech sector and will partner with Civic Hall to help meet workforce demand in NYC and the rest of the state. The partnership will also as well as provide business incubator opportunities for the Business Council of New York State’s members at Civic Hall’s state-of-the-art facility which is in the heart of the NYC technology ecosystem.

 

“We are proud to have partnered with Civic Hall, a highly respected organization whose goals of fostering and strengthening economic growth and a strong workforce closely align with The Business Council. This collaboration helps us better serve our current New York City members while providing an opportunity to attract new members to help strengthen our pro-business agenda,” said Heather C. Mulligan, President & CEO of the New York State Business Council, Inc.

 

“We are thrilled that the New York State Business Council has joined forces with Civic Hall—New York’s leading innovation and entrepreneurial hub. This powerful partnership will address the pressing workforce demands of the business and industry sectors, propelling sustainable economic growth throughout the state of New York,” said Jim Malatras, Chief Strategy Officer & Senior VP for Education, The Fedcap Group—the parent organization of Civic Hall.

 

ABOUT CIVIC HALL

Civic Hall is a member of The Fedcap Group. Civic Hall’s mission is to support and enable best-in-class programs that help close the digital skills divide and plan for the needs of tomorrow’s workforce. Civic Hall will facilitate groundbreaking partnerships among high-impact tenants, civic and social innovators, workforce training partners, and NYC’s diverse employer ecosystem to work collectively to meet the educational and professional needs of all New Yorkers, especially those from communities too often left behind.  For more information about membership opportunities, please visit civichall.org

 

ABOUT THE BUSINESS COUNCIL OF NEW YORK STATE

The Business Council of New York State, Inc., is the leading business organization representing the interests of large and small firms across the state. With over 3,000 member companies, local chambers of commerce, and professional associations, BCNYS advocates for a healthier business climate, economic growth, and job creation.

 

For media inquiries or more information, contact:

Josh Vlasto, for The Fedcap Group/Civic Hall (josh@joshvlasto.com)

Pat Bailey, The Business Council of New York State, Inc. (patrick.bailey@bcnys.org)

Hospitality Pathways Joins Civic Hall to Empower Marginalized Communities Through Innovation in the Retail Cannabis Industry

Hospitality Pathways Joins Civic Hall to Empower Marginalized Communities Through Innovation in the Retail Cannabis Industry

New York, NY (January 29, 2024) —Hospitality Pathways, a leading organization dedicated to providing in-demand job skills for members of marginalized communities, has joined Civic Hall. Hospitality Pathways offers training programs that lead to sustainable employment, livable wages, and future growth opportunities within the emerging retail cannabis industry.

 

As members, Hospitality Pathways will leverage Civic Hall’s ecosystem and incubator to drive innovation to strengthen its training and employment pathways for barriered communities. Hospitality Pathways goes beyond technical skills, offering extensive soft skills training in areas such as the culture of hospitality, professionalism, teamwork, prioritizing, time management, industry terminology, work ethic, and conflict resolution. Students are provided with a stipend, a weekly unlimited MetroCard, and daily meals. Hospitality Pathways collaborates with a robust network of employer partners to help connect graduates with jobs in the field.

 

“Our partnership with Hospitality Pathways demonstrates the power of Civic Hall—plugging in a  training provider into a diverse innovation and educational ecosystem broadens opportunities within emerging workforce sectors, with a specific focus on empowering historically marginalized communities,” said Seema Shah, Executive Director of Civic Hall.

 

Our collaboration with Civic Hall marks a strategic alliance that enables us to harness the vast innovation ecosystem they offer, unlocking the full potential of social equity within our rapidly evolving industry,” said Beatrice Stein, Founder and Program Director of Hospitality Pathways. “This partnership transcends rhetoric; it’s a commitment to tangible impact. We are dedicated to delivering high-quality training complemented by wraparound support for our students. As members of Civic Hall, we are poised to elevate our program to new heights.”

 

ABOUT CIVIC HALL

Civic Hall is a member of The Fedcap Group. Civic Hall’s mission is to support and enable best-in-class programs that help close the digital skills divide and plan for the needs of tomorrow’s workforce. Civic Hall will facilitate groundbreaking partnerships among high-impact tenants, civic and social innovators, workforce training partners, and NYC’s diverse employer ecosystem to work collectively to meet the educational and professional needs of all New Yorkers, especially those from communities too often left behind. For more information about membership opportunities, please visit civichall.org

 

ABOUT HOSPITALITY PATHWAYS

Hospitality Pathways is a pioneering organization dedicated to empowering members of marginalized communities by providing in-demand job skills and opportunities within the expanding retail cannabis industry. Through comprehensive training programs, we aim to bridge the gap and create a pathway to sustainable employment, livable wages, and future growth. Visit Hospitality Pathways for more information.

 

For media inquiries or more information, contact:

Jim Malatras, The Fedcap Group/Civic Hall (Jmalatras@fedcap.org)

LaGuardia Community College and Apex Technical School Partner to Build Pathways for Students in the Trades Seeking College Degrees

LaGuardia Community College and Apex Technical School Partner to Build Pathways for Students in the Trades Seeking College Degrees

LONG ISLAND CITY, NY (January 25, 2024) — LaGuardia Community College/CUNY and Apex Technical School [apexschool.com] have officially entered into a partnership, marking the beginning of a collaborative effort to enhance educational opportunities for students pursuing trades and seeking college degrees. The agreement, signed by Kenneth Adams, President of LaGuardia Community College, and Steve Markowitz, President of Apex Technical School, establishes the Apex–LaGuardia Pathway—a first phase in a longer partnership between the two institutions.
Under this partnership, LaGuardia Community College will offer two college credits to students enrolled in Apex’s Home Digital Automation (focused on energy efficiency to meet climate goals) and Robotics (technology) programs. The collaboration aims to provide students with a seamless transition from technical training to pursuing college degrees, addressing the evolving demands of today’s job market.
Apex Technical School, known for its hands-on training in the trades since 1961, has been a key contributor to equipping New Yorkers with marketable skills for employment. Licensed by the New York State Education Department, Apex Technical School sees this partnership as an opportunity to facilitate easier access to college education for its students.
“Our partnership with Apex Technical School will go a long way in supporting students obtain their college degree after they graduate,” said LaGuardia Community College President Kenneth Adams. “This is another example of how LaGuardia serves the community and helps New Yorkers with socioeconomic mobility and finding sustainable jobs.”
“Apex students will now have easier access to a college education at one of the best colleges,” said Apex Technical School President Steven Markowitz. “This partnership is creating a pathway to college and help students follow their dreams of earning their degree in an area they are passionate.”
“These are the first of a number of pathways between LaGuardia and Apex that will count for college credit,” said Sunil Gupta, Vice President for Adult Continuing Education at LaGuardia. “We hope this pathway will encourage students to explore the opportunity to enroll at LaGuardia and earn their degree.”
LaGuardia Community College (LAGCC), a Hispanic-Serving Institution, located in Long Island City, Queens offers more than 50 degrees and certificates, and more than 65 continuing education programs to educate New Yorkers seeking new skills and careers. As an institution of the City University of New York (CUNY), the College reflects the legacy of our namesake, Fiorello H. LaGuardia, the former NYC mayor beloved for his advocacy of underserved populations. Since 1971, LaGuardia’s academic programs and support services have advanced the socioeconomic mobility of students while providing them with access to a high quality, affordable college education.
Apex Technical School [apexschool.com] is a member of The Fedcap Group [fedcapgroup.org]. This international nonprofit, headquartered in New York City, is dedicated to creating opportunities for people with barriers to economic well-being. The work of The Fedcap Group is structured through four major areas of practice: Education, Workforce Development, Occupational Health and Economic Development, each led by experts in the field and delivered through top-tier nonprofit agencies across our growing footprint.

Media Contacts:

Elizabeth Streich | office: (718) 482-6131; cell (347) 229-8674; estreich@lagcc.cuny.edu.
Manuel (Manny) L. Romero, Ed.D. | office: (718) 482-5061; cell: (480) 235-3366; mlromero@lagcc.cuny.edu.
Jim Malatras for Apex Technical School | 212-727-4200; JMalatras@fedcap.org.

First Tech Fund Joins Civic Hall to Expand Opportunities in NYC’s Innovation Ecosystem to Underserved Individuals

First Tech Fund Joins Civic Hall to Expand Opportunities in NYC’s Innovation Ecosystem to Underserved Individuals

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NEW YORK, NY (January 5, 2024) —Civic Hall is partnering with First Tech Fund to enhance workforce training opportunities for low-income high school students in New York City, particularly within the innovation ecosystem. This collaboration will allow the First Tech Fund to provide additional workforce development programs and pathways for high school and college-aged students across New York City.
The First Tech Fund has been at the forefront providing underserved communities educational opportunities. It has empowered over 300 high school students through its year-long fellowship program, offering mentorship, college preparation, career readiness, and pathways to future opportunities since 2020. The recent launch of the Dual Impact Internship Program, piloted in 2023, successfully placed underrepresented college-aged students in paid eight-week internships. Scaling from 2 to 20 seats in 2024, the First Tech Fund will expand its impact, supported by Civic Hall’s network and resources to meet the growing needs of its 125+ college-aged alumni.

“We are excited that the First Tech Fund team has become members of Civic Hall to provide opportunities to underserved communities to join our collaborative network that will provide bright futures in New York City’s innovation ecosystem,” said Seema Shah, Executive Director at Civic Hall.  “Our partnership will support even more students across NYC to access diverse pathways to educational and career opportunities.”

“We’ve heard constantly from our student community about the difficulties they face once they arrive to college when navigating the complex internship process and we’ve seen how transformational it can be to help students land their first meaningful work experience after their freshman year. With more companies cutting staff and making reductions in DEI programs, it’s more important now than ever to invest in this programming that is creating real systems change,” said Josue De Paz, CEO and co-founder of First Tech Fund, “We’re excited for the numerous opportunities that Civic Hall’s hub of partners and resources will open for students.”

In Spring 2024, the First Tech Fund will open applications for its free fellowship program for New York City high school students. The program offers virtual workshops, mentorship, career exploration, and networking opportunities.

About Civic Hall

Civic Hall is New York City’s tech training, innovation, and entrepreneurial hub in the heart of Union Square. Civic Hall is a member of The Fedcap Group. Civic Hall’s mission is to support and enable best-in-class programs that help close the digital skills divide and plan for the needs of tomorrow’s workforce. Civic Hall will facilitate groundbreaking partnerships among high-impact tenants, civic and social innovators, workforce training partners, and NYC’s diverse employer ecosystem to work collectively to meet the educational and professional needs of all New Yorkers, especially those from communities too often left behind.  For more information about membership opportunities, please visit civichall.org.  

ABOUT FIRST TECH FUND

First Tech Fund is a 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to empowering low-income high school students in identifying, navigating, and attaining academic and professional opportunities. First Tech Fund provides a supportive, adaptive ecosystem where students get access to free tech, free broadband, skills training, social capital, mentorship, and more. Follow First Tech Fund on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

Contact

For media inquiries or more information, contact: Jim Malatras at JMalatras@fedcap.org.

The Fedcap Group Releases Fiscal Year 2023 Operating and Financial Results

The Fedcap Group Releases Fiscal Year 2023 Operating and Financial Results

Another Year of Strong Contract and Program Performance

Looking Ahead to Mid-Single Digit Revenue Growth in FY2024

New York, NY—December 13, 2023—The Fedcap Group reported its operational and financial results for fiscal year 2023 ended September 30, 2023.

“We are pleased to report that fiscal 2023 was a year of impressive contract and program performance for The Fedcap Group in which we further strengthened our financial position and laid the groundwork for substantial domestic and international growth in the future. While continuing to achieve positive outcomes domestically, we expanded our global footprint in FY2023, introducing new initiatives in Canada and the United Kingdom, while integrating successful models internationally, demonstrating our dedication to scalable best practices on a global scale,” said Christine McMahon, President and CEO of The Fedcap Group. “In FY2023, we outpaced our peers in graduation rates, set a record for number of job placements in our organization’s history, secured families more than a half a billion dollars in benefits using our Single Stop screening platform, and launched new innovations, like virtual reality technology and a CDFI that will build generational wealth in historically marginalized communities. We achieved this while navigating a challenging economic environment in which our financial results demonstrated the benefits of our diversified revenue base and long-term data-driven strategic planning.”

Operational Results

The Fedcap Group provides a diversified array of services and interventions to spring individuals from the social safety net and put them on a path to economic well-being. The Fedcap Group’s work is organized through four practice areas—education, workforce development, health, and economic development—and driven through 23 nonprofit subsidiaries in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. In FY2023, The Fedcap Group served nearly 230,000 people, including those screened for state and federal benefits through our Single Stop program.

Education
Throughout FY2023, the Education Practice remained dedicated to strengthening and broadening its cradle-to-career initiative, commencing with early childhood programs, and extending through post-secondary education. During FY2023, The Fedcap Group successfully educated 2,330 individuals—an annual increase of 4.5%—across four states, achieving an overall completion rate of 77%.

Highlights from FY2023 included a substantial expansion within childhood development programs, notably marked by the launch of a new Easterseals Pre-K program in Austin, Texas, and the completion of a state-of-the-art facility in Port Jervis, NY, which significantly increased its capacity.

In addition, Apex Technical School, The Fedcap Group’s postsecondary trade program, opened a modern new facility in Queens, NY. In an era of declining post-secondary enrollment, Apex is bucking national trends with a 23% year-over-year enrollment increase. With an impressive completion rate of 76%–far surpassing the national average of 43% for peer institution community colleges, and its outstanding 75% placement rate into well-paying, sustainable trade jobs, Apex has reinforced its position in higher education.

Workforce Development
The Workforce Development Practice continued its exceptional performance throughout FY2023. Notably, Fedcap achieved a milestone by placing 25,600 individuals into jobs, marking a noteworthy 7% year-over-year increase and an impressive 184% growth since 2020. FY2023 also reinforced Fedcap’s track record of robust job retention rates, with 90% of individuals placed retaining their positions for at least 30 days, 82% for 90 days, and 78% for 180 days.

In FY2023, Fedcap introduced FedcapVR—an innovative end-to-end solutions provider specializing in creating fully immersive virtual reality simulations. These simulations are seamlessly integrated into the organization’s education and workforce programs, specifically tailored for industries such as construction, welding, and green energy technologies. FedcapVR is instrumental in assisting Fedcap clients with job exploration and successful completion of their training, thereby enhancing their prospects in the job market.

Health
The Fedcap Group’s Health Practice continues to grow on the strength of the organization’s nation-leading Single Stop case management and benefits program. During FY2023, Single Stop screened 55,870 individuals for federal and state benefits, and households on average received $17,600 in benefits—or $504.7 million total value of benefits overall. Single Stop also included new programs to screen, including the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program—LIHEAP— and entered new states including California and Illinois.

The Fedcap Group continues to show strong results in health and wellness during FY2023, including providing more than 42,000 individuals wellness services in health and behavioral health treatment–enabling individuals to stabilize and obtain and retain employment.

Economic Development
During FY2023, The Fedcap Group directly employed 1,060 individuals in its commercial businesses—the majority of whom have disabilities or other employment barriers, enjoying an average annual salary of $42,550. This figure stands notably higher, surpassing the average annual salary based on a minimum wage of $15.00 per hour by over 30%.

Moreover, there has been a remarkable increase in retirement assets for Fedcap’s direct client service workers, climbing from $8.4 million in 2010 to an impressive $124.4 million in 2023. This substantial growth demonstrates our steadfast commitment not only to providing sustainable wages, but also to fostering wealth and financial stability among our diverse workforce.

In FY2023, The Fedcap Group launched a CDFI to help barriered communities achieve economic well-being through direct financial investment and equity opportunities. Utilizing a $125K technical assistance grant from the U.S. Treasury, The Fedcap Group is currently developing the CDFI structure and set a goal of raising $6 million over the next three years to be used for home ownership, lending for low-cost equity investments, technical assistance, small business loans, and project-based investments.

International Programs
Our global presence continues to expand, particularly in Canada and the United Kingdom. In FY2023, we introduced new employment services in Niagara Falls, Canada, and within the Hamilton-Niagara region, Fedcap not only surpassed job entry performance deliverables by over 100% but also consistently exceeded various other performance targets, meeting or surpassing contractual obligations.

Additionally, The Fedcap Group significantly enhanced its domestic and international program integration, enabling the organization to implement and scale best practices globally. In FY2023, our U.K.-based company successfully adopted The Fedcap Group’s established clubhouse model—a 30-year-old program based in New York City and New Hampshire. Clubhouses aid, train, and build community for individuals dealing with serious mental illness. The two newly established clubhouse models in the U.K.—Riverside Clubhouse in Staines, South Central England, and the Hive Clubhouse in Burnley, Northwest England—are already showing notable successes. This year, 68% of members experienced improvements according to the Work and Social Adjustment Scale, while 60% reported enhanced well-being through the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale.

Similarly, our U.S.-based program in Maine has effectively adopted the U.K.’s Restart Program, designed to aid long-term unemployed individuals in transitioning back to work. The official launch of this program is scheduled for 2024.

FY2023 Financial Results

We successfully navigated the economic challenges of FY2023, including high inflation, government budget cuts, and regulatory uncertainty that resulted in the elimination of several contracts and various project delays. Fedcap Group’s revenue for FY2023 reached $363.4 million, slightly ahead of the $361.7 million reported in FY2022, and based on current visibility, we expect to return to mid-single-digit revenue growth in fiscal 2024. The Fedcap Group ended fiscal 2023 with a robust business development pipeline of almost $400 million and an impressive win rate of over 95% on recompetes.

At fiscal 2023 year-end, The Fedcap Group had $34.9 million in cash and investments, total assets of $358.3 million, and long-term debt of $249.1 million. Notably, The Fedcap Group’s net assets increased to $52 million, indicating an impressive 38% increase from FY2019.

Outlook

In addition to continued global expansion of best practices and programs to achieve economic well-being, The Fedcap Group will focus on its pledge to sustainability. Fedcap has committed to adhering to the United Nations construct on sustainable development and is implementing clear positive programs to strengthen Environmental, Social, and Governance practices for the 23 organizations under The Fedcap Group.

 

About The Fedcap Group

For nearly ninety years, The Fedcap Group has developed scalable, innovative, and potentially disruptive solutions to some of society’s most pressing needs. The Fedcap Group provides educational services to every age group, vocational training, and job attainment in high-growth industries, as well as support services such as behavioral health services—all targeted to helping people achieve long-term self-sufficiency. The Fedcap Group also invests its time and resources in broader system change—working in partnership with federal, state, and local government to improve the way services are designed, funded, and delivered.

Contact

Jim Malatras, 212-727-4200, (JMalatras@fedcap.org)

Financials

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The Women’s Project Awarded Grant from the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services to Provide Alternatives and Services to Women Facing Pre-Trial Detention and Incarceration

The Women’s Project Awarded Grant from the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services to Provide Alternatives and Services to Women Facing Pre-Trial Detention and Incarceration

New York, NY (December 11, 2023) –The Women’s Project—a member of The Fedcap Group’s Wildcat Service Corporation—has been awarded $1.4 million by the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) to provide 60 women annually with an alternative to pretrial detention and incarceration, focusing on connecting women with housing, behavioral health treatment, education, job opportunities, and government benefits to put these individuals on a path to economic sustainability and out of the criminal justice system. The award is for 15-months with the potential for renewal for up to three years. 

 

“We know that ATI programs, such as this one, give justice-involved New Yorkers the life-changing opportunities and services they need to better their lives, which has a positive ripple effect on families and communities,” said DCJS Commissioner Rossana Rosado.  “We are proud to advance this nation-leading effort to increase public safety and help more women succeed.  We thank Governor Kathy Hochul for providing DCJS with unprecedented resources to promote these evidence-based approaches.” 

 

The Women’s Project was created in 2017 under Wildcat Services Corporation to meet a dramatic need in offering holistic solutions aimed at reducing the population of women and gender-nonconforming individuals in Rikers Island jail and New York State prisons. The dedicated and trained staff at The Women’s Project provides comprehensive care coordination services, court support, and wellness programming designed specifically for the unique needs of the community it serves.

 

“Because of the significant investment by New York State, the Women’s Project will be able to provide an innovative program to provide alternatives to incarceration for dozens of women, allowing economic and family stability,” said Kate McMahon, Senior Director of the Women’s Project. “We appreciate the support of Governor Kathy Hochul, DCJS Commissioner Rossana Rosado, and the state legislature.”

 

The Women’s Project is one of nine new programs awarded funding under a $6.3 million increase in funding through DCJS, which is currently administering roughly $24 million to support Alternatives to Incarceration.

 

“The merger with The Fedcap Group has enabled Wildcat’s The Women’s Project to broaden the size and scope of programs and services offered,” said Peter Samuels, former Wildcat Board chair and current member of The Fedcap Group Board. “With the significant investment by New York State, we will now be able to expand the program’s reach to more individuals as well as offer a wider range of programs, career tracks, and job opportunities.”

 

This substantial investment by New York State marks a pivotal moment for Wildcat Service Corporation and The Women’s Project, underscoring their commitment to transforming lives and communities impacted by the criminal legal system. 

 

Gene Waddy, current Wildcat Board chair, stated, “Wildcat’s history has laid the groundwork for an extraordinary future. As we continue to provide quality services, we anticipate substantial growth and an even greater impact in the coming years.”

 

For more information about Wildcat Service Corporation and The Women’s Project, please visit https://wildcatnyc.org/womensproject/.

 

Contact

For The Fedcap Group, Jim Malatras, 212-727-4200, JMalatras@fedcap.org.

 

About Wildcat Service Corporation

Wildcat Service Corporation, founded in 1972, is a trailblazing organization dedicated to providing employment and support services to individuals impacted by the criminal legal system. Through innovative programs like The Women’s Project, Wildcat aims to break barriers and create opportunities for those seeking to rebuild their lives. Wildcat Service Corporation a pioneering organization dedicated to empowering individuals impacted by the criminal legal system, is proud to announce a significant milestone in its efforts to support marginalized communities. 

 

About The Fedcap Group

For 87 years, The Fedcap Group has developed scalable, innovative, and disruptive solutions to some of society’s most pressing needs. Serving 340,000 people this past fiscal year, The Fedcap Group provides educational services to every age group, vocational training, and job attainment in high-growth industries, as well as support services such as behavioral health services—all targeted to helping people achieve long-term self-sufficiency. The Fedcap Group also invests its time and resources in broader system change—working in partnership with federal, state, and local government to improve the way services are designed, funded, and delivered.

 

About the Women’s Project 

The Women’s Project is a community whose collective work serves as an alternative to pre-trial detention and incarceration. We marry legal advocacy, education and service provision to transform the existing culture in our criminal courts and permanently decrease the number of women detained in our city jails and state prisons. We provide holistic, integrative, culturally competent, and person-centered services to assist women in returning to court and participating in their defense. We are a community of shared expertise and experience. We believe in the power of individual agency and collective engagement. Women come to our space to learn, to grow, and to gather support. We aim to create the space and stop the noise that often prevents women from finding their individual power—the power that will help them to live the lives they want and make their dreams real, no matter what challenges await.    

 

About DCJS

The Division of Criminal Justice Services provides critical support to all facets of the state’s criminal justice system, including, but not limited to: training law enforcement and other criminal justice professionals; overseeing a law enforcement accreditation program; ensuring Breathalyzer and speed enforcement equipment used by local law enforcement operate correctly; managing criminal justice grant funding; analyzing statewide crime and program data; providing research support; overseeing county probation departments and alternatives to incarceration programs; and coordinating youth justice policy. Follow DCJS on FacebookInstagram and Twitter.

 

Single Stop Adds LIHEAP to Nation-Leading Benefits Screener

Single Stop Adds LIHEAP to Nation-Leading Benefits Screener

LIHEAP Assists Low-Income Households with Energy Bills and Energy-Efficient Home Improvements

New York, NY– November 8Single Stop, a nonprofit organization that helps low-income individuals and families access vital resources and services, has expanded its benefit screener with the addition of the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). LIHEAP is a federally funded program that assists low-income households with their energy bills, including expenses such as heating and cooling, furnace repairs or replacements, and insulation improvements.

According to the Rocky Mountain Institute, “low-income families spend a larger percentage of their annual income- three times more on average- on energy costs than other non-low-income families,” – and with soaring energy costs, low-income families face ever greater economic burdens. However, a recent U.S. Department of Health and Human Services study found that a significant number of eligible households do not sign up for LIHEAP.

“Rising energy costs are squeezing many households financially, requiring families to make tough choices between choosing many essential services,” said Martin Hanna, President and CEO of Single Stop. “As we head into winter, adding LIHEAP as one of the benefits Single Stop screens for will provide critical financial support to families so they are safe and comfortable in their homes.”

Single Stop is a powerful tool that connects individuals and families to a range of benefits and services, including food assistance, healthcare, housing assistance, and more. By answering a few simple questions, users can quickly discover the benefits they may be eligible for and receive guidance on applying.

The addition of LIHEAP to Single Stop’s benefit screener represents another crucial advancement in the organization’s mission to address financial challenges and enhance the well-being of individuals and families with limited economic resources.

About Single Stop

A nonprofit organization founded in 2007, Single Stop’s mission is to equip others to build pathways to an economically sustainable future by leveraging partnerships and technology to connect people to valuable resources. By combining their community networks and cutting-edge technology, Single Stop’s unique one-stop-shop model helps organizations provide their clients with centralized access to tools essential for building a pathway to a sustainable future.

Single Stop is a company of The Fedcap Group. Since 1935, The Fedcap Group has developed scalable, innovative, and potentially disruptive solutions to some of society’s most pressing needs. The work of The Fedcap Group is structured within four major areas of practice—workforce development, educational services, health services, and economic development— and delivered through a growing number of top-tier companies—each focused on helping people achieve long-term economic well-being.

 

The Fedcap Group Launches Civic Hall at Union Square Website

The Fedcap Group Launches Civic Hall at Union Square Website

Website, civichall.org, is a one-stop shop for prospective students, organizations, and innovators for the NYC region’s leading tech training and innovation ecosystem.

New York, NY (October 18, 2023) – The Fedcap Group today launched civichall.org for its new project Civic Hall at Union Square located in the Zero Irving building at 124 East 14th Street in New York City.

Civic Hall at Union Square will provide a comprehensive offering of digital skills and tech training programs to meet the New York City tech sector’s growing workforce needs. In collaboration with training providers that include LaGuardia Community College and The Data School New York, the facility will primarily train individuals from underserved communities to place them in well-paying, sustainable tech jobs, to provide financial stability and well-being.

Civic Hall at Union Square will also serve as the central meet up space for tech innovators and entrepreneurs to develop new cutting-edge digital applications and advancements, as well as serve a place for discussion of emerging issues in technology, such as artificial intelligence.

“We are excited to launch our new website as we move toward launching our new programs at our state-of-the-art facility in the Zero Irving building,” said Seema Shah, Civic Hall Executive Director. “In addition to outlining the programs available for individuals to get the skills they need to successfully excel in tech sector, our new website lays out the various membership opportunities and benefits available to individuals, entrepreneurs, organizations, nonprofits, public agencies, and educational providers wishing to be a part of our leading innovation ecosystem. We’re also excited to launch our space rental capacity, which is also described in detail on the website.”

The organization’s signature sponsorship initiative is the Employers Circle which enables corporate and private sector partners to recruit from and partner with providers in the space, with Civic Hall facilitating those connections.

About The Fedcap Group
For 87 years, The Fedcap Group has developed scalable, innovative, and potentially disruptive solutions to some of society’s most pressing needs. Serving 340,000 people this past fiscal year, The Fedcap Group provides educational services to every age group, vocational training and job attainment in high-growth industries, as well as support services such as behavioral health services—all targeted to helping people achieve long-term self-sufficiency. The Fedcap Group also invests its time and resources in broader system change—working in partnership with federal, state, and local government to improve the way services are designed, funded, and delivered.

About Civic Hall
Civic Hall is a member of The Fedcap Group. Civic Hall’s mission is to support and enable best-in-class programs that help close the digital skills divide and plan for the needs of tomorrow’s workforce. Located in the heart of the NYC tech community at Union Square, Civic Hall will be a new, 85,000-square-foot learning and training center at the new state-of-the-art Zero Irving building. Civic Hall will facilitate groundbreaking partnerships among high-impact tenants and workforce training partners to work collectively to meet the needs of all New Yorkers, especially those from communities too often left behind. For more information, visit http://www.civichall.org or email Seema Shah, Civic Hall’s Executive Director, at seema@civichall.org.

Contact:
Susan Walsh, The Fedcap Group
swalsh@fedcap.org