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Entrepreneurship Fund

Entrepreneurship Fund

鈥淭his grant gave me the confidence to take my business to the next level, to create a space to help others and, most importantly, to grow as a social entrepreneur.鈥澨鈥 Maria Mendez, Entrepreneurship Fund Grantee

Immigrants Rising鈥檚 Entrepreneurship Fund provides grants to undocumented entrepreneurs working to create positive social change.

The Fund showcases the talents of undocumented young people and amplifies the positive impact of their work.听In 2018, we will award $250,000 in funding through $5,000 to $50,000 one-year grants.听Grantees will also be offered support and guidance from professional advisors as well as opportunities to network with other undocumented entrepreneurs.

Six undocumented entrepreneurs have already received grants and support from the Entrepreneurship Fund, previously called the Fund for Undocumented Social Entrepreneurs (FUSE).听Read profiles of our听.

We welcome proposals for entrepreneurial projects that address a variety of needs, target diverse populations, and employ different strategies. We are open to supporting projects that serve and advocate for undocumented people as well as ones with broader potential impact. Projects can be non-profit or for-profit initiatives鈥攐r hybrid projects that include both nonprofit and for-profit components. Most importantly, projects must create positive social change and must be designed and led by undocumented young people.

Applicants must be born outside of the United States and cannot be U.S. Citizens or Lawful Permanent Residents (LPR). Applicants do not need to be eligible for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) to qualify.

The Fund is made possible with generous support from Chavez Family Foundation; The Grove Foundation; James Gutierrez; Elise Haas, Robert and Colleen Haas; Jeff Hawkins; Jorge Ramos; Unbound Philanthropy; and Elisha Wiesel. Read profiles of our听.

 

Preliminary applications are due October 4, 2018.

Those who want to learn more should reach out directly to Jose Diaz, Entrepreneurship Fellow for Immigrants Rising, at听jdiaz@immigrantsrising.org

Telemundo Set To Finish Historic Back-To-Back Season Win As The Undisputed Leader In Hispanic Media

Telemundo Set To Finish Historic Back-To-Back Season Win As The Undisputed Leader In Hispanic Media

Making Ratings History, Telemundo is on Track to be the Most-Watched Spanish-language Broadcast Network For Two Broadcast Seasons in a Row in Weekday Prime Among Adults 18-49 and 18-34

Telemundo Ranks Once Again Among Top 5 Broadcast Networks in Weekday Prime Among Adults 18-49

Franchises 鈥淓l Se帽or de los Cielos鈥 and 鈥淪in Senos Si Hay Paraiso鈥 Claim the Top Three Highest-rated Regularly Scheduled Series in All Spanish-language Television

Telemundo鈥檚 Lead Extends Across All Platforms in Spanish-language Ranking #1 in Social Engagement, #1 in YouTube Subscribers and #1 in VOD (for Seven Consecutive Years); Delivers Biggest Livestream Sports Event in Spanish-language History with 2018 FIFA World Cup鈩

MIAMI – September 13, 2018听– With only two weeks left, Telemundo is set to win the 2017-18 broadcast season and continue its winning-streak as the undisputed leader in Hispanic media. For a second season in a row, the network continues to make ratings history as it is on track to retain its lead as the #1 Spanish-language network in weekday 8-11pm prime among adults 18-49 and adults 18-34, according to Nielsen. Telemundo ranked among the top five broadcast networks with NBC, ABC, CBS, and FOX, during the season among adults 18-49 and adults 18-34. In addition, Telemundo delivered the youngest audience among all broadcast networks regardless of language, including the largest composition of adults 18-34 out of total viewers.

鈥淲e are honored that Hispanics have chosen Telemundo as their preferred choice for the second season in a row,鈥 said Cesar Conde, Chairman NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises and NBCUniversal International Group. 鈥淲e鈥檝e listened to our viewers and created new and original content that delivers on their appetite for media across all platforms. This strategy is paying off in the ratings, but mostly in capturing the hearts and minds of today鈥檚 Latino audiences.鈥

According to Nielsen, this season Telemundo averages 722,000 adults 18-49 in weekday prime, +5% higher than Univision (686,000), more than doubling the gap it first established in the 2016-17 season. Among adults 18-34, Telemundo averaged 314,000 this season, surpassing Univision (296,000) by +6%, while it continued to close the gap among total viewers. Fueled by the success of its prime time line-up, Telemundo is delivering its highest weekday prime share in history among adults 18-49 (55%) in the third quarter of 2018, outperforming Univision’s (35%) and UniMas’ (10%) combined share by 10 percentage points.

Additionally, for the fourth consecutive season Telemundo ranked as the #1 Hispanic network in the weekday 10pm hour and held more than a 50% share of the Spanish-language broadcast audience among adults 18-49 (52%) and adults 18-34 (54%).听

This unprecedented victory is the result of the network鈥檚 commitment to redefining Hispanic media and providing action-packed contemporary stories that resonate and connect with Latinos today. This season, franchises 鈥淓l Se帽or de los Cielos鈥 (seasons five and six) and 鈥淪in Senos Si Hay Paraiso鈥 (season three) claimed the top three highest-rated regularly scheduled series in all Spanish-language television among adults 18-49 and 18-34. Also ranking in the top 10 among both demos were Telemundo Super Series鈩 鈥淪e帽ora Acero鈥 (season four) and 鈥淓nemigo Intimo.鈥

Telemundo鈥檚 brand new program 鈥淓xatlon鈥 was the #1 weekday prime reality competition series this season on Spanish-language television, averaging 508,000 adults 18-49 and 217,000 adults 18-34, easily outperforming 鈥淩eto 4 Elementos鈥 on Univision鈥檚 UniMas network. The innovative reality competition boosted Telemundo’s Monday-Friday 7-9pm average by +21% among A18-49 (508,000 vs. 420,000) and +30% among A18-34 (217,000 vs. 167,000).

On the digital front, Telemundo also leads across all platforms in Spanish-language ranking #1 in social engagement, #1 in YouTube subscribers, #1 in Video On Demand (for seven consecutive years) and delivers the biggest Spanish-language livestream sports event in history with the 2018 FIFA World Cup鈩.

Telemundo鈥檚 programming has evolved with its audience – mindful of the way they consume media and the type of content they prefer. The network鈥檚 business model was designed to produce original content, positioning Telemundo as the only network that offers high quality content across all platforms made specifically for U.S. Hispanics living in the United States. Telemundo has been part of this rapidly evolving market and has demonstrated a unique understanding of what resonates and is relevant to this new audience, across all platforms, positioning itself as the leading network in Hispanic media today.

Highlights of the 2017-18 Season include:

  • The World Cup posted the greatest 32-day performance in network history, setting records for the network鈥檚 most-watched daytime for every day of the week
  • For the first time ever, Telemundo ranked #1 in total day for two consecutive months (June & July 2018), among total viewers, adults 18-49 and adults 18-34
  • The Latin American Music Awards 2017 Simulcast on Telemundo and Universo delivered the franchise鈥檚 best performance to date among adults 18-49 with 1.2M, +2% vs. 2016
  • Master Chef Latino premiere in January 2017 ranked as the #1 Spanish-language program in prime among adults 18-34, and ranked as the #1 most social show in prime among Hispanic networks on premiere night
  • The 鈥淪in Senos Si Hay Paraiso鈥 season three premiere on June 2018, outperformed Univision鈥檚 premiere of 鈥淟a Bella y Las Bestias鈥 among adults 18-49 and adults 18-34, outperforming ABC, CBS and FOX at 9pm, among those two demos听
  • On Sunday nights, Telemundo鈥檚 Cine Exclusivo and Cine Millonario were the two highest rated regularly scheduled movie showcases on Spanish TV among adults 18-49 and adults 18-34

Source: Nielsen; Projections (000); Most Current 9/25/17-9/9/18 (L+7 through 8/26/18); season ranking based on M-F 8-11pm strict daypart; A18-49 and A18-34. Share calculation based on TEL A18-49/A18-34 divided by the sum of TEL+UNI+UMA impressions. Program rankings based on programs with 3+ telecasts. Adobe Analytics, June 14-July 16th 2018, Shareablee, January-August 2018, ComScore OnDemand Essentials, 2011-2017, YouTube Analytics, January- August 2018.

品凤楼 Jobs for Progress of the Texas Gulf Coast – Julian Mena’s Story

品凤楼 Jobs for Progress of the Texas Gulf Coast – Julian Mena’s Story

 

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鈥淭oday, I understand the role I play as the older brother of seven,鈥 said Julian, 鈥渋f you asked me that a few months ago, I wouldn鈥檛 have been able to express what that looked like or meant to me.鈥

Julian Mena, who was raised by a single mother, hurtled through many hardships as he took turns establishing his childhood between San Antonio and Houston, Texas.

鈥淎s a young child, I didn鈥檛 feel like I had a set path for myself,鈥 said Julian, 鈥渓acking a father figure, I longed for stability and I tried to find comfort in the people around me; the people I called 鈥渇riends鈥 at the time, didn鈥檛 help to steer me in the right direction.

鈥淲ithout even really noticing it, going back and forth between cities really had a negative impact on me.鈥

鈥淭he only thing I knew for certain about school was that I鈥檇 been to six different high schools between the two cities,鈥 said Julian, 鈥淚 was a good student, but my attendance and interest started to wane when I took after the wrong crowd. I was 16 then.鈥

鈥淚 often found myself struggling on the other side of the law,鈥 said Julian, 鈥淚 was lost in the depths of my consciousness fighting against drugs and many other bad influences. I got into activities that weren鈥檛 too favorable for a 16-year-old.
鈥淏ut my mom helped me through. She鈥檚 my rock and the push I needed. Even when I couldn鈥檛 recognize myself, she helped me find the will I had buried deep within me to go on.鈥

As a younger brother began to emulate him, Julian realized that he was the role model his brothers and sisters looked up to. And, upon that realization, Julian decided to turn his life around.

鈥淲hen we got the opportunity to move to Houston, I saw that it was my chance,鈥 said Julian, 鈥渁nd I cut off ties with the 鈥渇riends鈥 that weren鈥檛 taking me anywhere. Being in Houston offered me a chance. I felt that I was finally going to be around the right people. That鈥檚 when I found 品凤楼.鈥

Upon discovering 品凤楼 in April of this year, Julian immediately enrolled in the YouthBuild program with his mom鈥檚 full support and encouragement. YouthBuild Houston is a GED program that 品凤楼 offers the community鈥檚 youth and young adults (17-24 year-olds) who have dropped out of school. Students can earn their GED while gaining skills in construction, earning a stipend and helping to rebuild and repair housing in low-income communities.

When asked about his hunger for change and the drive to join the program, Julian said, 鈥淚 wanted to finish high school. I think it meant a great deal for me to see this opportunity through for the sake of my brothers and sisters. Taking that first step and opening myself up to what鈥檚 out there really changed my outlook on my role as a brother.

鈥淚 wanted to do right by them, be the 鈥榠nspirational big brother鈥 that I realized I could be. So I began to change the way I talked around them. That鈥檚 what the program offered me.鈥

鈥淚t was a great experience, I was excited. I felt like the schools I went to before didn鈥檛 care whether or not I graduated,鈥 said Julian, 鈥渢hey were just getting kids in and out the door. I鈥檝e been to many schools, and I know this experience was different.
鈥淚 found my mentors here, they made me feel鈥 like they cared. Mr. Sweeney, Mr. Green, Ms. Bennett,听 Ms. Zully, and Mr. Lee took it upon themselves to reach out and make sure I didn鈥檛 give up on myself until I saw this program through.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing!鈥 said Julian, 鈥淚 have this newfound confidence in school. There is friendly competition here, it鈥檚 something great because we lift each other up.鈥

鈥淏efore the YouthBuild Program, I remember just wanting to get by,鈥 said Julian, 鈥渁fterward, I鈥檓 thinking what鈥檚 next?鈥
鈥淚鈥檒l be working at La Chamba, which is going to be a huge stepping stone for me,鈥 said Julian, 鈥渁nd now I want to go to college and I鈥檓 even considering a career as an electrical engineer.鈥

La Chamba Caf茅 + Careers was founded by 品凤楼Jobs as a community hub where employers and job seekers could connect and build careers in a coffee shop environment. It鈥檚 located in 品凤楼鈥檚 Workforce Opportunity Center at 1710 Telephone Road and has its grand opening on September 18th.

Julian feels he found himself and his potential through YouthBuild and has advice for others his age who are struggling, not knowing what to do with their lives.

鈥淚 would definitely say to give it a shot, it will take you beyond the mentality of just getting by,鈥 said Julian, 鈥淚 feel like 品凤楼 opened so many doors for me. Look at me, I did it!

鈥淚 would tell others to get it done now. You can get it as fast as you want it, let your drive and the 品凤楼 team take you forward.鈥
鈥淚鈥檝e learned a lot, being here; it鈥檚 a well-rounded program,鈥 said Julian, 鈥渁nd I can say I walked away with mentors, peers, and a vision for myself down the road.鈥

品凤楼 – Central States’ Programs

品凤楼 – Central States’ Programs

WIOA Programs

 

Youth Empowered to Succeed (YES!) is 品凤楼鈥檚 comprehensive initiative to fully develop the potential of youth, ages 16 to 24, which are at risk of not transitioning educationally and emotionally successfully into adulthood. 品凤楼 targets youth from low-income, underserved communities, including many who are ex-offenders and/or gang-affected. 品凤楼 believes that these young individuals have the ability to become productive and thriving members of society if given the necessary support and resources. YES! helps youth identify, pursue and achieve their academic, job and career goals. 品凤楼鈥檚 YES! programs offer intensive career coaching and case management services, GED classes, job readiness, work-based learning, transportation, restorative justice, service learning projects, leadership training and much more. Call any of our locations today to learn more about this program and find out if you are eligible!

PODER: Afterschool Program

PODER (Positive Outcomes Delivered through Education and Respect) is a 21st Century Community Learning Center funded by the Illinois State Board of Education as a part of the No Child Left Behind Act. 听PODER currently operates as an after school program that promotes academic and social enrichment to students in low-income Title 1 schools who are of the greatest need.听 PODER operates in schools that are low-income Title 1 schools that have failed their AYP (Adequate yearly progress). 听Not only do the children face academic and economic challenges, but most sites are also located in gang-infested neighborhoods. 听These neighborhoods provide very few positive and structured opportunities for the students after school, leaving the students susceptible to gang-violence.

Intensive Youth Services & Project Onward

This supplemental academic service program addresses the challenging needs of in and out of school youth who are gang-affected and court involved. This program takes a holistic approach to academic enrichment and youth development by providing each participant comprehensive academic services including classroom instruction and implementing alternative learning methods such as peer led instruction and education intensive field trips and work-based community service projects. 品凤楼 works collaborative with justice partners to provide services and establish support systems that helps youth in all facets of their life.

 

Youth Working For Success

Youth Working for Success is a program designed to provide employability skills training, civic leadership and internship experiences for court involved youth ages 16-24. The training includes goal setting, career and education pathways planning and financial literacy skills. In addition, the civic leadership component is a student-led service learning project that gives participants the opportunity to accept responsibility and demonstrate their leadership skills and abilities in projects that benefit and restore their community. Participants are able to apply what they have learned about themselves and their career goals while placed into internships and employers throughout the Chicagoland area.

 

Mayors Mentoring Initiative

Mayor鈥檚 Mentoring Initiative program services 8th, 9th and 10th grade youth from South Lawndale neighborhood. MMI youth receive support to achieve positive school outcomes, lower justice involvement and link youth to appropriate employment opportunities. This mentoring based program connects identified youth to caring adults who will help to serve as positive roles models, coaches and guides as youth navigate their teenage years; mentoring has been proven to increase high school graduation and reduce violence.

Afterschool Matters

After School Matters youth participants learn the basics of design, sketching, drawing and painting. Identified participants create, 鈥淰illapalooza鈥, The Little Village Music Festival which gives 15 youth participants from the South Lawndale neighborhood the opportunity to work with a talented artist and festival organizer. Youth through this program gain access to service outlets and participate in workshops such as health and wellness, community engagement, violence prevention and career readiness.

S.O.A.R

The student Outreach and Re-engagement (SOAR) program, in collaboration with Chicago Public Schools, serves students who need a new pathway toward high school graduation. SOAR offers additional supports and services for students who have been out of school and seek to return, or who may need opportunities to earn credits in an accelerated program.

Opportunity Works

Located at 品凤楼CO – Southwest Suburban Cook County American Job Center, the Opportunity Works program is a sector-driven program that helps young adults who are disconnected from both work and school to participate in paid internships and find a career pathway in Manufacturing. This program features, job readiness and career exploration, internship placement, sector-specific training, job retention support and wrap around services.

One Summer Chicago

For the 2nd听year in a row, 品凤楼 has hosted the One Summer Chicago program, connecting youth to a successful future with a summer job. In 2016, 品凤楼 enrolled 80 youth and placed all 80 at worksites with 79 youth completing the 7-week program. In 2017, 品凤楼 has enrolled 100 youth and placed all 100 youth at worksites. Participants have started on their civic engagement project and begin preparing for job readiness. Participants practice workforce engagement skills on

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La Cocina VA – Bilingual Culinary Training Program

La Cocina VA – Bilingual Culinary Training Program

Culinary Job Training

The culinary curriculum in food preparation and sanitation is cost free for our students and provides them with the resources they need to graduate, find jobs, and improve their lives. Food, equipment, facilities, and uniforms are available to them, as well as a ServSafe course by the National Restaurant Association covering food safety and sanitation. We build a sense of community by offering the unemployed the necessary skills and knowledge to overcome poverty themselves by obtaining a better-paying job within the food service industry.听

English Language Training

The program includes thirteen weeks of English classes听that provide language instruction contextualized for the culinary employment-related needs of our students in search of gainful employment. This unique bilingual training initiative that is such an important part of our program gives opportunities to members of the Hispanic community that they might otherwise be excluded from due to language barriers.

Career Readiness and Job Placement Assistance

he students in the program are taught an Employment Readiness Module and Life Skills Module by a bilingual social worker that emphasizes the importance of job readiness, a positive work attitude, teamwork, techinques for successful job interviewing, and resume building. It will also cover topics such as strategies for personal growth, conflict resolution, and support for disintegrating families. We address all of the challenges faced by unemployed Hispanics to encourage and uplift them on their paths to successs.

Certifications

Every student will graduate from the program with the following:

  • ServSafe certification
  • Certificate of Completion from a workforce development program in the culinary arts by Northern Virginia Community College
  • A two-week internship at a local restaurant or hotel to expose them to job opportunities and put their newly acquired skills to use.听