City Year The Journey

City Year The Journey

Evaluation of Alternatives

I used my experiences in City Year and found myself in a leadership role during the third year of our program. I lead the team’s training and developed curriculum, which was focused on empowering youth to lead the change. I worked closely with my leadership team and mentor team members to guide and evaluate students. As an example, the first year of our program, we worked with a school in the South Bronx, where we served over 18,000 students. 70% of the students were low-income and were at risk of dro

SWOT Analysis

City Year is a non-profit organization dedicated to preparing AmeriCorps members for leadership and service to communities around the world. For our first few years, I spent every weekend in a different city organizing AmeriCorps volunteers. Every night I slept in a hotel, woke up at 3:00 am and rode a red-eye to a new city. But my journey of immersion, which began in 2007, was also a journey of growth. After the third year, I became a professional City Year Ameri

Alternatives

I have been volunteering at City Year in Detroit since last January, and it has been the best experience I have ever had. At first, I thought City Year would be nothing more than a job to pay for school. But the first time I stepped inside a City Year orientation, I knew it was something truly special. The day-to-day work: City Year is an annual summer corps program that pairs 21-26 year olds with 6-11 high school students, who are in need of mentoring and tutoring. We work

Porters Model Analysis

City Year is a non-profit, non-partisan organization that uses social and academic programming to help inner city youth to build their skills and become leaders. I served as a Site Director in Miami. City Year offers a full range of programs that fit the needs of each child: Academic tutoring, college preparation, mentoring, work readiness, and community service. The staff at the site was made up of dedicated and talented young professionals. The program was rigorous, but we had an unfailing sense of humor. City

VRIO Analysis

“For many, the journey towards adulthood is defined by the end of high school. For others, their path leads to college and professional ambitions. The reality, however, is that not all individuals will make it. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 23% of workers will not finish high school, while 17% will not earn a college degree. While it’s hard to turn back time, these statistics suggest a potential path for those who choose not to complete their formal education. In order to get a job in the private sector, the

Financial Analysis

I spent a few days of my break from College at my grandparents’ house where they have been running their own small business. It was their home office that was their shop and warehouse, and I got to help them in their everyday activities. It was a bit like being in a family restaurant — you’re just there to provide a service, but they would always welcome you with a cup of coffee. My role in this was mainly in making sure the inventory was properly stocked, that there was always enough cleaning supplies, that the fridge,

Case Study Solution

[Brief history and background of City Year] City Year is a nonprofit organization that serves at-risk youth through AmeriCorps service members. you can find out more The organization was founded in 2006 by Robert F. Smith, a New York City hedge fund manager, as an innovative way to address the city’s high school dropout rate. City Year began with a pilot program in Atlanta, GA and has since grown into a nationwide network of 245 local corps sites serving over 2,400 city public