The
Citi Foundation today announced Pathways to Progress, a
three-year $50 million initiative to unlock economic opportunity for
100,000 low-income youth in 10 cities across the United States. Pathways
to Progress is the largest single commitment ever made by the Citi
Foundation, and through the initiative, the Citi Foundation will work
with community partners, government officials, and Citi volunteers to
help young people ages 16-24 develop the workplace skills and leadership
experience they will need to secure jobs and begin developing career
paths. The Citi Foundation funded and developed Pathways to Progress over
the last year, working with input from leading nonprofit partners. The
program is focused on fostering career readiness through civic
engagement, summer employment, and entrepreneurship training.
“If we want a strong labor force for generations to come, we need to
make sure our country’s youth are prepared to meet the evolving needs of
employers,” said Citi CEO Michael Corbat. “Through Pathways to
Progress, we will connect young people with opportunities to fuel
their own career ambitions and develop the skills that are needed in a
21st century economy. The professional success and civic engagement of
our young men and women are critical to our economic competitiveness,
and we are proud to support them.”
As job-creation efforts struggle to gain traction, Americans ages 16-24
who should be at the beginning of their working lives are facing a
persistent 15% national unemployment rate – higher than many other
groups – according to various sources. The economic slowdown and the
decline of both manufacturing and family-run businesses all contribute
to an inability of our nation’s youth to access entry-level jobs. For
our country and its largest cities, the ripples of youth joblessness
impact household and community stability and exacerbate the
macroeconomic effects of broader unemployment.
Pathways to Progress will focus on 10 of the largest U.S. cities
where Citi has a presence: Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Miami,
New York City, Newark, St. Louis, San Francisco, and Washington, DC. The
initiative is launching with three elements developed in tandem with
leading community partners who will identify and recruit low-income
young adults with demonstrated potential for success. Additional
programs will be developed during the course of the three-year campaign.
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ServiceWorks: The Citi Foundation and Points of Light, the
world’s leading volunteer organization, will work with the Corporation
for National & Community Service to launch the nation’s largest
corporate-sponsored AmeriCorps program in 10 cities nationwide. The
program – which will deploy 225 AmeriCorps VISTA members – will build
a large-scale volunteer response to the crisis of low college and
career attainment and use volunteer service as a strategy to help
youth and young adults develop the critical leadership and workplace
skills they need to prepare for college and careers.
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Summer Jobs Connect: The Citi Foundation and the Cities for
Financial Empowerment Fund will work with municipal governments in
five of the partner cities to connect youth with meaningful summer job
opportunities, along with financial education and access to financial
products, to create a platform for future economic success. The effort
will also link city agencies and community partners to share effective
strategies for leveraging resources and mitigating costs associated
with youth unemployment.
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Make Your Job: The Citi Foundation and the Network for Teaching
Entrepreneurship will establish youth entrepreneurship camps in 10
cities that empower participants to “make their own job” through
self-employment and the development of an entrepreneurial mindset
critical to succeeding in a modern workforce. Immersive training will
seek to nurture the instinct to innovate and promote the growth of
business and technical skills.
Pathways to Progress aims to develop opportunities for low-income
urban youth to set education and career goals and develop visions and
blueprints for their professional future. The new initiative will be
bolstered by the active involvement of Citi volunteers and mentors, and
will complement the Citi Foundation’s longtime focus on enabling college
success for low-income students. The initiative will also bring together
urban policymakers, private sector stakeholders, and community leaders
to learn from these programs and scale cross-sector approaches to
tackling chronic youth joblessness.
“From the boardrooms of corporate America to the hallowed halls of
Congress, preparing our youngest citizens for college and career is a
responsibility we all share,” said U.S. Department of Education
Secretary Arne Duncan. “I applaud the Citi Foundation and its
partners for putting the needs of our children first and coming together
on Pathways to Progress. The innovative partnership among these
organizations will help our nation’s young people succeed inside and
outside the classroom while strengthening and building a thriving middle
class.”
“I would like to commend the Citi Foundation on this important
initiative,” said U.S. Senator and former Newark Mayor Cory Booker.
“Our economy is recovering, but for young Americans especially, that
recovery has been uneven, and chronic joblessness persists. There is
simply no better investment we can make today to ensure sustained
economic growth in the future than empowering our young people with the
skills, confidence and access they need to choose a career where they
can create better lives for themselves and their communities.”
“We need to use every tool possible to ensure we set all our city's
students up for success,” said New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
“I applaud the Citi Foundation’s investment in our youth. Initiatives
like Pathways to Progress help to provide our low-income students
an opportunity to acquire the job readiness skills needed to get their
professional lives started on the right foot.”
“Through this initiative, Citi recognizes that the future economic
strength and vibrancy of our city lies in the hands of our young
adults,” said Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel. “The Citi Foundation’s Pathways
to Progress initiative is another investment in the promise to
Chicago’s young people that hard work done today is an investment in a
future where opportunity and personal success are well within reach.”
“On behalf of the City of Los Angeles, I’d like to thank the Citi
Foundation for partnering with our Hire L.A. Youth Summer Jobs program,”
said Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti. “Hire L.A. Youth Summer
Jobs will give 10,000 young Angelenos the skills they need to earn
future success and ensure that Los Angeles has a competitive workforce
for our economy.”
“With this initiative, the Citi Foundation is demonstrating that the
path to a meaningful professional life often begins at a young age, with
experiences that reward dedication and hard work with opportunities to
learn and succeed,” said Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos A. Gimenez.
“We have a collective responsibility to ensure that our city's young
adults are given the opportunity to prepare themselves for the workforce
of the future, and the Pathways to Progress program is an
excellent model to make this a reality.”
“I commend the Citi Foundation for taking this important step to support
our young residents,” said District of Columbia Mayor Vincent C. Gray.
“Through successful initiatives like the District’s Summer Youth
Employment Program, we’re working together to tackle joblessness and
ensure that students and young adults are prepared to enter the
workforce. Working with community partners like Citi, we are empowering
the next generation to stand on their own, support their neighborhoods
and ultimately, grow the District’s economy.”
“Through my Summer Jobs+ program, we partnered with our private sector
to provide opportunities and experiences for San Francisco’s young
people so that they can compete and win in the 21st century economy,”
said San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee. “While we connected more than
6,800 youths to jobs and internships last summer, even more needs to be
done. That’s why I thank the Citi Foundation for collaborating with its
community partners to help young men and women find a path
to professional achievement and personal success.”
“Ensuring our young people have the confidence and skills necessary to
succeed in this 21st century global economy is one of the best
investments we can make,” Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings said. “I
welcome Citi’s leadership in an initiative that leverages its own
resources, people and the expertise of its community partners to improve
the long-term employability of Dallas’ youth.”
“Meaningful opportunities, like the ones offered through the Citi
Foundation’s Pathways to Progress, are an immediate response to
the need to provide youth with constructive ways to increase academic
success, develop workplace skills, and spend their time in ways that
reduce negative behaviors,” said St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay.
“Boston is proud to work with the Citi Foundation to connect our next
generation with opportunities and knowledge to help our youth formulate
a blueprint for their own professional success,” said Boston Mayor
Martin J. Walsh. “Investments made today will create a skilled,
confident, and motivated workforce for tomorrow that will continue
propelling Boston’s local economy in the future.”
“With this initiative, the Citi Foundation and mayors around the country
recognize that strengthening the career-readiness of young workers in a
community may not only contribute to their own improved outcomes, but
can help drive a region's economic growth through productivity gains,
rising incomes and business attraction and retention,” said Sarah
Rosen Wartell, President of the Urban Institute.
With a focus on 10 of the country’s largest cities, Pathways to
Progress reinforces Citi’s commitment to deploy its resources,
expertise and unmatched global presence to improve the ability of cities
to modernize, operate efficiently, deliver high-quality public services,
and expand economic opportunity. For more information about Citi’s work
enabling progress in urban centers around the world, visit www.citiforcities.com.
About Citi
Citi (NYSE:C), the leading global bank, has approximately 200 million
customer accounts and does business in more than 160 countries and
jurisdictions. Citi provides consumers, corporations, governments and
institutions with a broad range of financial products and services,
including consumer banking and credit, corporate and investment banking,
securities brokerage, transaction services, and wealth management.
Additional information may be found at www.citigroup.com
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About the Citi Foundation
The Citi Foundation works to promote economic progress in communities
around the world and focuses on initiatives that expand financial
inclusion. We collaborate with best-in-class partners to create
measurable economic improvements that strengthen low-income families and
communities. Through a “More than Philanthropy” approach, Citi’s
business resources and human capital enhance our philanthropic
investments and impact. For more information, visit www.citifoundation.com.
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