Program areas at UTEC
Workforce development - provides youth most in need the opportunity to gain valuable job skills and real earnings to help them pursue positive life choices.
Streetworker - to engage and support young people who are most often overlooked: intentional street-based outreach, crisis intervention, referrals to community resources, and gang peacemaking.
Education - prepare young people to take the multi-part ged test to earn a high school equivalency credential. It also piloted a dual enrollment program so that young people can earn college credits for work completed with Utec.
Commercial kitchen: cafe Utec provides youth most in need the opportunity to gain valuable job skills and real earnings to help them pursue positive life choices. Expenses 805,503. Including grants of 0. Revenue 389,663. Mattress - through this program, youth pick up, deconstruct and recycle mattresses from across northern new england, learning valuable workplace skills. Expenses 789,373. Including grants of 0. Revenue 609,861. Organizing - organizing promotes civic engagement on local and state levels through community organizing and political action. Expenses 519,629. Including grants of 0. Revenue 0. Trainsitional coaching - creates a service plan to address all of a youth's needs, including but not limited to access to basic services, educatons, employment, family life and housing. Expenses 640,614. Including grants of 0. Revenue 0. Woodworking - Utec young adults create professional quality wood products for use in homes and businesses. Expenses 350,410. Including grants of 0. Revenue 64,591. Other programs expenses 1,511,042. Including grants of 0. Revenue 0.