EIN 74-1604560

Motivation Education and Training (MET)

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
1,484
State
Year formed
1967
Most recent tax filings
2023-06-01
NTEE code, primary
Description
The mission of Motivation Education and Training is to provide academic and vocational training to migrant and seasonal farmworkers with the objective of furthering participants’ economic self-sufficiency.
Total revenues
$41,693,256
2023
Total expenses
$41,407,014
2023
Total assets
$12,364,420
2023
Num. employees
1,484
2023

Program areas at MET

MET HHS Programs which include Head Start, Early Head Start and Child Care Partnership programs promote school readiness for children ages birth to five from low-income families by supporting the whole child's development by providing learning experiences to help children grow intellectually, socially, and emotionally. Readiness for school is fostered through individualized learning experiences. Relationships with adults, play, and planned and spontaneous instruction help children grow in many aspects of development. By utilizing the Head Start model, these students progress in social skill development, emotional well-being, language, literacy, and concept development. Motivation, Education and Training, Inc, head start service area is comprised of eight counties in southeastern Texas which include: Montgomery, Hardin, Chambers, Liberty, Harris, Waller, Austin, Polk, and San Jacinto. Services are funded for 8 HS sites, 8 EHS sites, and 1 EHS-CCP sites. MET provides full-day child development services for 546 infants, toddlers, pregnant women, and 771 HS children. Services are also offered in the children's own homes, where a Family Educator visits once per week to provide programming to the child and family. Children and families who receive home-based services gather periodically with other enrolled families for a group learning experience facilitated by Head Start staff. MET utilizes an integrated approach of developmentally appropriate, family-centered, and culturally appropriate services to promote school readiness and strong, healthy families. During the last program year, 95 parents attended job training or adult education classes, 60 parents attended English as a Second Language ESL training, 1,380 parents received health education, and 136 received financial literacy training. In addition, during this period, 745 people volunteered in either the Head Start or Early Head Start program, 590 of which were program parents.
The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) provides training and employment services to help low-income participants 55 or older gain the skills needed to get jobs and become financially self-sufficient. SCSEP job-seekers work roughly 30 hours a week for nonprofit organizations, school districts or government offices to receive work-based training and provide valuable services to their communities. Eligible job seekers earn minimum wage at their work-based training assignments, so they earn income while training. The job-seeker that participates in the program learn new skills and talents or enhance existing ones to become competitive in today's workforce. Services offered included: Assessment of skills, experience, education, and review of interests for placement. In addition, free annual health check-ups and assistance with job searches are available. MET operates the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) in the states of Texas and Minnesota. Through the services offered; the job job-seeker earns income while in a job-training and provides the added benefit at community level. Priority enrollments are given to veterans and their spouses and to individuals that are 55 years of age or older, have a disability, have limited English skills, have low reading, writing and math skills, live in a rural area, and are homeless or at risk. During the 2022 / 2023 program year, 902 SCSEP participants were placed in individualized training. The benefits included developing new job skills and receiving an income while pursuing economic self-sufficiency. Extra added benefits include the senior feeling useful and needed in their community, making new friends which in turn assists in staying in touch with the world, have a new sense of purpose, achievement and accomplishment, and knowing that they are a valuable asset to the community.
MET administers the National Farmworkers Jobs Programs, NFJP, for the states of TX, LA, MN, ND, NM WY, Housing, and Youthbuild which is used for Migrant & Seasonal Farmworker Training. The purpose of this program is to counter chronic unemployment and underemployment experienced by migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their dependents who depend primarily on jobs in agricultural labor performed across the country. NFJP assists eligible Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers, including youth and adults, and their dependents, to receive career services, training services, housing assistance services, youth services, and other related assistance services, including emergency services, that help stabilize their current agriculture jobs as well as acquire new skills they need to start careers that provide higher wages and year-round employment. To support better economic outcomes for farmworkers, NFJP also works to meet a critical need for safe and sanitary permanent and temporary housing. Our agencies partnered with 55 key training providers across each of these states in order to reach the goal of aiding in countering the chronic unemployment and underemployment experienced by farmworkers. These farmworkers depend primarily on jobs in agricultural labor. Services we offered include educational instruction (CRT), and skills training (WEX & OJT) in an educational setting. The primary goal of this agency and the Programs is to aid the farm workers with entry-level skills needed for job placements. The outcomes in the 2022/2023 Program year exceeded all projected program objectives: these included enrollment of students in career training services and issuing individuals with emergency related assistance. The breakdown was training 1,135 Classroom Training Participants in certifications which led to 75% of Placement based on the certifications. Trainings offered ranged from Diesel Mechanic, Structural Maintenance Welders, Stick Pipe Welders, Green Construction, Emergency Medical Technicians, Professional Truck Drivers, Medical Billing, and many other customized training tracks. In addition, MET successfully placed On-the-Job Training Participants, Work Experience Participants, and coordinated unsubsidized job placements. MET has provided over 95,000 farmworkers with opportunities for employment and training and provided over 175,000 farmworkers with emergency and other supportive services, which includes a myriad of housing services.
MET's additional Federal / State Program expenses include Fatherhood Fire, Fatherhood Effect, CACFP, Texas Home Visiting, PROJECT HOPES, and SMVF - Service Members Veterans and Families. These programs are an integral part of MET's layered vision. The primary purpose of these programs is an emphasis on families. We help parents by matching them with someone who can answer questions, give advice, and recommend services. MET's commitment is to improve the well-being of families through education, health, and self-sufficiency. Focus areas include Child Health & Development Education Financial Literacy and Family Self-Sufficiency Child and Family Safety. Services include Home Base programs which provide child abuse and neglect prevention services that target families with children between zero and five years of age, Parenting sessions, Youth sessions 11-17 yrs. of age and fatherhood sessions . Collaboration with community organizations in targeted counties is a pillar of MET's outcome and mission. Community coalition development, as well as services that promote child welfare, childhood education, and other family services are part of the program model. These services are available to all eligible persons, regardless of race, age, gender, disability, or religion. The investment in the families that have utilized theses services result in high-risk children being put on a path to become educated, psychologically healthy, and productive adults.

Who funds Motivation Education and Training (MET)

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
Center for Workforce Inclusion (SSAI)Recruitment, Training, and Job Placement of Seniors$7,992,397
Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation (TSAHC)Critical Home Repairs$43,000

Personnel at MET

NameTitleCompensation
Stacey TaylorExecutive Director$153,016
Cherri BrignacFinance Director$97,271
Ken HubertDirector of It$107,755
Betsy FouchaHuman Resources Director$90,285
Renae MarxHS Director$123,238
...and 1 more key personnel

Financials for MET

RevenuesFYE 06/2023
Total grants, contributions, etc.$39,931,755
Program services$0
Investment income and dividends$4,023
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$0
Net income from fundraising events$0
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$1,757,478
Total revenues$41,693,256

Form 990s for MET

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2023-062024-04-18990View PDF
2022-062023-05-15990View PDF
2021-062022-04-21990View PDF
2020-062021-05-20990View PDF
2019-062020-09-17990View PDF
...and 9 more Form 990s
Data update history
May 18, 2024
Used new vendors
Identified 2 new vendors, including , and
August 19, 2023
Received grants
Identified 2 new grant, including a grant for $7,992,397 from Center for Workforce Inclusion (SSAI)
July 12, 2023
Used new vendors
Identified 1 new vendor, including
July 5, 2023
Used new vendors
Identified 20 new vendors, including , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and
July 4, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2022
Nonprofit Types
Employment organizationsCharities
Issues
EducationHuman servicesImmigrationJobs and employment
Characteristics
National levelReceives government fundingCommunity engagement / volunteeringTax deductible donations
General information
Address
PO Box 1838
New Caney, TX 77357
Metro area
Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX
County
Montgomery County, TX
Website URL
metinc.org/ 
Phone
(281) 689-5544
IRS details
EIN
74-1604560
Fiscal year end
June
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1967
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
J22: Employment Training
NAICS code, primary
61151: Technical and Trade Schools
Parent/child status
Independent
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