Ten Ways to Engage the Business Community in Economic Resilience
HAUL Programs - 1-11-16
1. A United Way Agency
Affiliated With The
National Urban League
2. Employment
Orientation
Job Club
•Weekly/9:00 AM, Friday
•Soft Skills Training, job search,
peer-to-peer engagement,
support services
Workforce
Training
•Customized corporate & industry
training
•Digital Inclusion Workshops for
computer literacy
•NCCER Construction Training &
Certification
•Customer Service & logistics
training
•Weekly/9:00am, Wednesday
Job Readiness Training
Workforce Development and Training
Occupational
Skills Training
3. Small
Business
Development
Entrepreneur-
ship Center
•10 week Business Training Course
addressing business start-up
fundamentals tracking towards
certification
•Business Plan Development &
Planning
Small Business
Development
University
•Training and advocacy for business start-up
and expansion
•Designed to promote business ownership, as
a life option, and provide access to small
business enterprise resources
•Online training and Business Seminars
•Provides technical assistance for business start-up
and/or expansion partnering with the City of
Houston & Port of Houston
•Training and presentation of the IBM SME Toolkit
Economic Development
4. Housing and Social Services
1st Time
Homebuyers
Foreclosure
Prevention
•National Foreclosure Mitigation
(NFMC) Counseling Program
•Mortgage Counseling
Financial
Education
Workshop
•Assists families with developing
and maintaining a budget as
well as giving a basic
understanding of their finances.
•Preparing for Home Ownership
•Credit Enhancement
•1 classes/month/Saturdays
Fair Housing
• Provide direct assistance to victims
of fair housing and fair lending laws.
• Partnership with Houston Volunteer
Lawyers Program
5. GENLITES
0 - 11
MIDLITES
12 - 14
•Project Ready Middle
School Transition
•S.T.E.M.
•Community Service
NULITES
15 - 18
•S.T.E.M.
•College /Career Prep
•Leadership
•Community Service
HAUL
CORE
•Project Ready Mentor
II, Service Learning
•College Readiness and
Advocacy
Education and Youth Development
•Project Ready Early Education
(Children 0 to 7 yrs.)
•Early Teacher/Parent Professional
Development and Training
6. HAUL Online Management System
Occupational
Skills Training
The Houston Area Urban League (HAUL) ODM system embraces the fundamental process steps for proving human services as a non profit
organization.
The HAUL Logic Model Work Flow serves as the building blocks for parent reports providing summaries while the more detailed reports are viewed
as descendants of the parent. The reporting design provides a top down approach. The top down approach enhances the decision making needed
to support the HAUL's objective of providing quality services and for managing outcome improvements. This approach supports executive decisions
under their authority to lower levels in the hierarchy, who are, to a greater or lesser extent, bound by them.
Outreach
Assessment/
Eligibility
Service
Delivery
Outcomes
Houston Area Urban League Online Management System
INPUT PROCESS OUTPUT
Application Intake Form
Need
Assessment
Service Plan
Service
Delivery
Record
Outcomes
Termination/
Case Closure
Nomination
For
Success
Stories
Education & Youth
Development
Economic Development
Health Initiatives
Housing and Social
Services
Workforce Development
Workforce Training
Volunteers
Internal Departmental
Referral
External Referral Services
Data
Entry
Contract
Non
Contract
Identify
Measurement
Record Clients
Progress
Record Clients
Outcomes From
Measurement
Follow-up
Parent Reports: Application, Assessment,
Service Plan, Service Delivery, Outcomes,
Termination, Success Stories
Continuous Quality
Improvement (CQI)