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OMB Number 1290-XXXX
Exp.
Date: XX/XX/2020
Evaluation
OF STRATEGIES USED IN TECHHIRE AND SWFI GRANT PROGRAMS
SITE
VISIT TOPIC QUESTIONS FOR THE SIX RCT SITES
Introduction
Good
morning/afternoon. Thank you again for taking the time to talk with
me today. My name is [INTERVIEWER’S NAME] and I work for MDRC,
a research company in New York City. With me today is [NOTE TAKER’S
NAME] who will be taking notes.
PURPOSE:
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) hired MDRC and our partner Westat
to conduct a study to describe how TechHire and Strengthening Working
Families Initiative (SWFI) grantees and their partners designed and
implemented their grant programs, built partnerships, and what
challenges came up along the way and how they were overcome. The
final product will be a description of the implementation strategies,
an analysis of what lessons grantees and their partners learned
during implementation, and a study of the impacts of TechHire and
SWFI on the program participants.
HOW
YOU WERE SELECTED: In the sites included in the RCT analysis, we
are interviewing key staff from the grantee organizations as well as
the partnering organizations.
INFORMATION
TO BE COLLECTED: The reason for these interviews is to collect
your thoughts on how each grant program was designed and implemented,
what role each partner played, and what worked well and what did not
work well. We will ask about the training program, the support
services provided to participants, employment services and job
placements, and the program’s participants.
RISKS
AND PRIVACY: There is little risk to being part of this study. We
use all data we collect only for the purposes we describe. Your name
will not be linked to any of your responses. In our reports we may
include quotes from our respondents, but we will either ask your
permission before including a quote that could be attributed to you
or we will present the quote in such a way that you could not be
identified. Participating in the interview may not help you
individually, but it may help DOL better understand
how to improve employment and training programs in the future.
VOLUNTARY
PARTICIPATION: Your participation is entirely voluntary. Refusal
to participate will not have any impact on your position or your
organization’s partnership on the grant. You can take a break,
skip questions or stop participating at any time.
[NOTE
TAKER’S NAME] is here with me to take notes, but know that the
information you share in this discussion will not be shared with any
of your colleagues, and will be kept private.
We
have planned for this discussion to last 60 minutes. Is that still
okay?
With
your permission I would like to record this discussion to help us
fill any gaps in our written notes. The recordings, possible
transcripts, and any notes we have will be stored on MDRC’s
secure server.
Public
reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to
average 60 minutes per respondent. Send comments concerning this
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to the U.S. Department of Labor, Chief Evaluation Office, Room 2218,
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Reduction Act of 1995, an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a
person is not required to respond to a collection of information
unless it displays a valid OMB control number. The OMB control number
for this information collection is 1290-XXXX. .
Do
you have any questions? [ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS]
May
I turn on the audio recorder now?
[TURN
ON RECORDER] Now that the recorder is on, do you still give your
consent to be recorded?
[WAIT
FOR VERBAL CONSENT]
Content Area
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Questions*
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Interviews
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Grantee Mgmt. Staff
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Grantee Support Staff**
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Employer Partners
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Other Partners
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Introduction
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What
is your role at [organization], and how long have you been in
this role?
What is your role with regard
to the [TH/SWFI program]?
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X
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X
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X
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X
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Program
Start-Up
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General
Staffing
and Roles
Goals
Funding
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Why
did your organization decide to apply for a TH/SWFI grant or
choose to participate in [TH/SWFI program]?
What
did the first six months of implementation look like?
How
would you describe your organization’s role on the grant?
Have
there been any changes to the staffing structure at your
organization since the start of the grant?
Within
your larger organization, who would you say has been the project
champion of [TH/SWFI program]?
How
would you describe the overall goals for the [TH/SWFI program]?
Have these goals changed over time?
How
did the team determine which components or services to include
in the design of [TH/SWFI program]? How do those components
relate to the program’s goals?
Apart from the TH/SWFI grant,
are there other sources of funding supporting [TH/SWFI program]
components and services? Describe.
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X
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X
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X
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X
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Targeted
Geographic Area and Populations
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Service
Area Context
Target
Population
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What
geographic service area does [TH/SWFI program] cover? Why was
this area selected?
What
are the major industries and/or large employers in the area?
Have
any major events recently impacted the economic environment,
such as big employer closings or moves?
What
are the demographics of the service coverage area (e.g.,
race/ethnicity, immigrants, income level)?
How did the team decide which
populations to target for [TH/SWFI program]? Has the target
population changed at all over time?
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X
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X
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Partnerships
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General
Employer
Partners
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How
did you select which organizations to partner with?
What
challenges have you encountered in building or maintaining
partnerships for this grant?
What
financial or in-kind contributions have partners offered?
Are
other local employment service networks (e.g., American Job
Centers) involved with the delivery or management of the
program?
In
your opinion, which organizations are your strongest grant
partners?
What
services, if any, does the program provide to employer partners?
What
are the responsibilities of employer partners in [TH/SWFI
program]?
Are
employer partners hiring from the program? Why or why not? Do
any employers have hiring quotas with the program?
Are
employer partners shifting any recruitment efforts to be more
domestically focused rather than international?
Are program graduates
guaranteed jobs or promotions with any employers?
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X
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X
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X
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Participant
Recruitment
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Describe
the program’s efforts to recruit participants.
In
marketing your program to potential participants, what do you
think is your most effective “pitch” to draw people
in and motivate them to enroll?
Have
recruitment strategies changed over time? If yes: why, in what
ways, and what was the effect of the change?
What
challenges have you encountered in recruiting participants?
Are
there any recruitment “best practices” that you
think would be helpful for other organizations to know if they
were to try to implement a similar program?
Are there programs offered in
your community that are similar to [TH/SWFI program]?
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X
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X
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X
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X
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Intake
and Assessment
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How
long does the intake process take, from the moment a person
expresses interest in applying to establishing his/her
eligibility?
Describe
the intake and assessment process for incumbent workers. How, if
at all, does the process for incumbent workers differ from the
process for all other eligible individuals?
Have
eligibility criteria changed over time? Has the way that staff
establish eligibility changed over time?
Once
eligibility is established and random assignment has occurred,
what is the next step for individuals assigned to the program
group? When are individuals considered to be “enrolled”
in the program and tracking starts for them in the DOL MIS?
Does the program have any
further interactions with individuals randomly assigned to the
control group?
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X
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X
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X
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X
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Training
Services
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Training
Participant
Engagement
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For
what occupations are people most commonly trained by [TH/SWFI
program]?
What
are the most common modes of training - class-based, online, or
offered on the job?
Who
provides the classroom-based training? Are any individuals in
the classes not enrolled in [TH/SWFI program]?
Does
[TH/SWFI program] provide basic skills training – basic
math, literacy, or English language skills?
What
is the typical sequence of activities in training?
Have
any training services changed over time? How and why?
How
are on-the-job placements made? Are participants ever guaranteed
a regular, unsubsidized job at their work training placement
upon completion of the program?
How
is the training similar to or different from other training
offered in the community?
If
the employment landscape shifted – a new major employer
established a base here, or a major employer shut down –
how might the training program adjust to such a shift?
How
do you determine if a participant is having trouble attending
trainings or keeping up with the work? In these cases, what
steps are taken to keep participants engaged?
What
options are available to participants who, for various reasons,
cannot complete the program?
How seriously do you feel
participants take their training classes?
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X
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X
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X
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Support
Services
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Child
Care
Other
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What
are the major child care challenges encountered by local parents
who are seeking training or education?
What
were the biggest gaps in child care assistance in the local
community?
Describe
the child care assistance provided by [TH/SWFI program].
Have
any changes to child care assistance or procedures occurred over
time for [TH/SWFI program] participants?
How
is the TH/SWFI child care assistance similar to or different
from child care assistance offered by your organization or in
the community?
Describe
the other major support services available to enrolled
participants. Are any requirements placed on participants in
order for them to receive these support services?
What
services or supports are available to participants after they
complete training (e.g., job search, job placement)?
Have
any changes to these service offerings occurred over time?
How are the support services
similar to or different from other support services offered by
your organization or in the community?
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X
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X
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X
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X
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Partner
Feedback
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Impressions
Working with
Lead Grantee
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Do
you employ any graduates of the program? If no, why not? If yes,
in what types of positions are they employed?
What
are your impressions of the skills of program graduates?
To
what extent are the support services provided by the program
effective at alleviating barriers to employment for
participants?
How
satisfied are you with the program?
How
has collaborating on this grant benefited your organization
(e.g., more skilled workers, reduced recruitment costs, etc.)?
Did
you have a relationship with the grantee prior to partnering
with them on this grant?
Do
you plan to collaborate with the grantee after the end of the
grant period? If so, in what ways?
What are the challenges to
continued collaboration?
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X
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X
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Performance
Management
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How
do you assess the quality and effectiveness of the training that
the program offers?
How
do you assess the quality and effectiveness of the child care
assistance offered?
How
do you assess the quality and effectiveness of the other support
services offered?
How
do you track and assess the performance of your partners?
How do you track and assess
the employment outcomes of program participants?
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X
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X
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Reflections
and Sustainability
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Reflections
Sustainability
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What
kinds of technical assistance was most/least valuable to you
during implementation?
How
has participating in this grant program impacted your
organization as a whole?
What
do you believe have been the program’s greatest successes
to date? The program’s main challenges?
If
you were going to start the grant over again, is there anything
you would do differently?
If
another community was interested in implementing a program
similar to [TH/SWFI program], what advice would you give them?
Are
you planning to continue to offer this program past the current
grant end date? If so, are you planning on making any program
modifications? If not, why not?
Are there other approaches,
strategies, or services that you believe would contribute to
better outcomes for participants?
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X
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X
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X
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X
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*
These are the general topics we will touch upon in interviews, and
questions will be reworded and/or omitted as appropriate to the
interviewee. For example, grantee staff will be asked why their
organization decided to apply
for the grant, while partner staff will be asked why they decided to
collaborate
on the grant. Some questions are appropriate only for particular
respondents, and will be omitted for all others. For example, some
questions about the hiring of program participants will be relevant
only to employer partners. Finally, some questions will be asked only
during Round 1 or Round 2 site visits, while others will be asked
during both visits to assess change over time. All such adjustments
will be handled on a protocol-by-protocol basis.
**Grantee
support staff may include data analysts, training instructors, or
other staff at the lead grantee’s organization who support the
management and implementation of the grant program.
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