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Sharing 
How 
Access to 
Resources 
Empowers

 
 
 
 

Access Points Goals 

Participants will be able to:

Describe SHARE Network Access Point success. Understand the components necessary to create successful Access Points. Integrate Access Points within the One-Stop system.  
 
 
 

WIA Mission Statement 

To increase the employment, retention and earning of our participants, thereby improving the quality of the workforce, reducing welfare dependency, and enhancing the productivity of the Nation. 

Condensed from WIA 1998 SEC. 106 PURPOSE.

 
 
 
 

What is an Access Point? 

A faith-based or community organization where people can go in their own neighborhoods or communities to look for jobs, assisted by trained individuals who connect them to the One-Stop system via computer and direct referrals.

 
 
 
 

What Does it Do? 

Assisted core services Referrals Publicity Reports Assures non-religious use, equal treatment, and religious liberty  
 
 
 

What Does it Look Like?

 
 
 
 

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Community and Access 

00ommunity00is any group of people connected by geography, ethnicity, culture, language, and/or affinity. 00ccess00is opportunity to use.  
 
 
 

FBCO In-Kind Services 

Hot meals Literacy help Resume preparation Cover letters Scholarships Transportation Business plans Bicycles Postage/mail Immigration help  
Gas vouchers Translations Housing Counseling Food Community service hours Child care Case management Tutoring Mentoring  
 
 
 

Equal Opportunity 

When choosing SHARE Network Access Points, you must use selection criteria which are neutral towards religion.

 
 
 
 

Protecting Religious Liberty  

A faith-based organization that houses a SHARE Network Access Point may:

continue to carry out their religious activities; keep religious signs or symbols in their facility; select their own board members, including clergy, and otherwise govern themselves on a religious basis; and offer voluntary religious activities to Access Point customers.  
 
 
 

Religion-Related Rules Access Points in FBCOs  

No inherently religious activities (e.g. religious worship, instruction, or proselytizing) may be paid for or supported with USDOL financial assistance. Inherently religious activities must be held at a separate time or in a separate space from SHARE Network Access Point hours of operation. Inherently religious activities must be purely voluntary for SHARE Network Access Point customers.  
 
 
 

Protecting Religious Liberty  

Prospective or active SHARE Network Access Point customers:

must not be treated differently because of their religion or religious beliefs (or lack thereof); must be permitted to freely express their views and exercise their right to religious freedom; must be provided reasonable accommodation for their religious beliefs; and must be informed that participation in inherently religious activities is voluntary and will not affect the quality of the services they receive.  
 
 
 

Access Point Training Resources 

00artnering With Integrity00 PowerPoint presentation in your Appendix USDOL Equal Treatment regulations and resources:   
 

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Access Points Basics Review 

Essential elements of a SNAP? 3 of your responsibilities? "Three00most important factors?  
 
 
 

Rollout Project Plan (PP) 

Select One-Stops Select the Trainers Recruit/Solicit the Access Points Deployment Operator Training Celebration Leader Training Ongoing Operator Training  
 
 
 

Rollout Project Plan (PP) 

Steps are detailed in Training Manual. Appendix contains sample: RFP, Contract MOU Training outlines Reporting instruments Monitoring tool  
 
 
 

Access Points Goals 

Participants will be able to:

Describe SHARE Network Access Point success. Understand the components necessary to create successful Access Points. Integrate Access Points within the One-Stop system.

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