AMERICACONSULTING provides market development support to JOBENOMICs--
JOBENOMICS - provides WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT - and - job creation for communities with too many people out of work.
Value Proposition - Jobenomics trains residents in how to start and run a business. And that creates jobs and raise incomes in low and middle income
communities. - - Partners include - - governments at all levels, and universities, corporations, foundations, and community and social groups.
Conceive, plan, find financing for, and help implement projects - -
CREW - - Community, Reinvestment, Economic and Workforce Development - - in distressed areas.
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Jobenomics – CREW - Development - started during the 2008-09 Great Recession. - - Creates partnerships with sponsoring institutions, corporations, government, unions. - - This helps state, county and local organizations, and business groups, achieve - - economic, community, small business and workforce development for underserved and under-resourced communities.
The goal - - to help residents become entrepreneurs at the appropriate scale. - and produce successful, well managed, growing, startup enterprises.
This is bottom-up economic development - - based on the inherent entrepreneurial capacities of most people, of all backgrounds, everywhere. - - It residents, who never had thought of themselves as small business owners. - - They have untapped potential.
This generates investment and jobs using their energy and abilities – once they go through the training, and enjoy the ongoing technical and financial assistance.
Since 2016, 20 communities have launched Jobenomics programs. - - The traditional top-down approach to local economic development - - has not been able to produce high employment in chronically impoverished communities.
Low income, low wealth communities have difficulty attracting big companies. But, they can produce many new micro and small employer businesses.
The Jobenomics CREW approach can start hundreds of $ 50,000 to $75,000 /year Micro Businesses.
Jobenomics' Community-Based Business Generator - - Most cities have Business Incubators and Business Accelerators. But they do not have Business Generators for low-income citizens. - - This helps solve this problem.
It works with community leaders to identify high-potential business owners and employees,
- Execute a due diligence process to identify and assess work and social skills and
aptitudes,
- Train and certify participants
- Incorporate scalable small and self-employed businesses,
- Establish sources of funding, and contracts, to provide consistent revenues for these new businesses,
- Provide mentoring and back-office support services to grow their profitability.
Micro-businesses (1 to 19 employees) employ 32 million Americans. Many have no other “paid” employees. • 80% of U.S. businesses are such 25 million single-person firms.
Owners earn substantially more than they could in wage or salaried jobs. “If the U.S. were creating new firms at the same rate as in the 1980s that would be the equivalent of - - - 200,000 companies and 1.8 million jobs a year.” Source: Wall Street Journal analysis of U.S. Bureau Labor Statistics data
“Most city and state government policies that look to big business for job creation are doomed to failure because they are based on unrealistic employment growth models. It's not just net job creation that startups dominate. On average, one-year-old firms create
1,000,000 jobs, while ten-year-old firms generate 300,000. ” Source: Kauffman Foundation analysis of U.S. Bureau Labor Statistics data Startup Businesses.
Jobenomics also helped start - -
- Club-E Atlanta, an entrepreneur empowerment center.
- Public/private partnership with the City of College Park, Maryland.
- Training , certification and startup business center
- Co-working facility - hi-tech, offices, conference center, café
- Typical Club-E Startups
- Waste-to Energy Electrical Power, Biofuels, Carbon Black Waste-to Organics Compost, Mulch Waste-to Material Metal, Plastic, Rubber Landfill Restore C&D Construction & Demolition Material MSW Municipal Solid Waste E-Waste Electronic Waste & Appliances Tires Car, Truck, Rubber Products Reclamation of valuable raw materials and metals from urban waste streams.
- Waste Materials Reclamation Facility End-of-life appliances and electronics. .
- Modern Plastics-to-Fuel Complex - - - - - 1,000 gallons/day systems are also available, and can process 10,000 pounds of plastics per day. - - These micro systems could provide low-cost (or free) fuel, jobs and revenue for remote villages and farms.
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