CYC Celebrates Kick off of New Program and Partnerships

Advanced Manufacturing Industry Partnership Celebrates Kickoff for Good Jobs Challenge Manufacturing Workforce Development & Retention Program Cincinnati, Ohio (April 4, 2023) – Today,Advanced Manufacturing Industry Partnership (AMIP), Cincinnati Youth Collaborative (CYC), and Cincinnati Works (CW)announced a collaborative two plus-year workforce development action plan funded by the Good Jobs Challenge

CYC’s Jobs for Cincinnati Graduates Program Celebrates 97% Graduation Rate

Cincinnati Youth Collaborative’s Jobs for Cincinnati Graduates Program Celebrates 97% Graduation Rate During the 2021-2022 school year 97% of seniors in CYC’s Jobs for Cincinnati Graduates programs graduated from High School (12% higher than the regional average).  Additionally, of those graduates almost 90% had transitioned successfully post high-school to

CYC Welcomes Ten Community Leaders to its Board of Directors

Previous Next The Cincinnati Youth Collaborative is thrilled to welcome ten incredible community leaders to its Board of Directors. The new board members include alums, mentors, and professionals in various industries and organizations.  Ashleigh DuBois  Kerri Finke  DeJuan Gossett  Mike John  Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney Terry McManus  Hammad Siddiqi Rob

Meet CYC’s 2022 Outstanding Student Winners

Cincinnati Youth Collaborative Announces The 2022 Outstanding Student Winners Each year, Cincinnati Youth Collaborative seeks to recognize the achievements of graduating seniors and first-year college students who participated in one or more CYC programs. Five students have been selected to receive the CYC Outstanding Student Award –a $1,000 scholarship

CYC’s JCG Program Hosts the 2022 SWEO Reception

Cincinnati Youth Collaborative celebrates the success of student interns in the Jobs for Cincinnati Graduates SWEO Program On July 29th, the Cincinnati Youth Collaborative’s Jobs for Cincinnati Graduates (JCG) program hosted its 2022 Summer Work Experience Opportunity (SWEO) reception to recognize nearly 35 CYC students for completing their eight-week