About youth workforce development
The Department of Children, Youth and Their Families (DCYF) funds 3 types of youth jobs programs.
- Youth workforce development
- High school partnerships
- Mayor’s education and employment program (MYEEP)
Total funding for youth workforce development: $19,349,000.
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Youth workforce development
Job training for young people. There are programs for teens age 14-17 and young adults age 18-24.
Total funding for youth workforce development: $10,643,000.
Programs:
Age 14-17
- Bay Area Community Resources
- Bay Area Video Coalition
- California Academy of Sciences
- City Surf Project
- City Youth Now
- Community Youth Center of San Francisco
- Enterprise for Youth
- Exploratorium
- Homies Organizing the Mission to Empower Youth
- Horizons Unlimited of San Francisco, Inc.
- Jamestown Community Center, Inc.
- Japanese Community Youth Council
- Juma Ventures
- Life Learning Academy
- Mission Science Workshop
- Oasis For Girls
- Old Skool Cafe
- San Francisco Fire Youth Academy
- Stonestown Family YMCA
- The Richmond Neighborhood Center
- Ultimate Impact
- West Bay Pilipino Multi Service Center
- Young Community Developers
Age 18-24
High school partnerships
Job training programs based at SFUSD high schools.
Total funding for high school partnerships: $2,706,000.
Programs:
Mayor's youth education and employment program (MYEEP)
Job training and paid internships for 9th and 10th grade high school students. MYEEP is for students who have not had a job before.
Total funding for MYEEP: $6,335,000.
MYEEP is run by the Japanese Community Youth Council.
Last updated June 17, 2024