Wildcat Service Corporation pioneered the first supported work program in the United States in the 1970s and has since helped tens of thousands of unemployed and underemployed New Yorkers find jobs and receive the training and guidance they need to be successfully employed.

As the economic and social landscape has changed, Wildcat has anticipated the needs of its clients as well as the demands of New York businesses for trained, effective workers. This has led to the creation of new, innovative initiatives. Wildcat's unique Private Public Partnership brought Wall Street firms such as Salomon Smith Barney into the workforce development mix for the first time. Meanwhile, our IBM-sponsored computer lab prepared hundreds of welfare recipients for technological jobs in a ground breaking program.

Having the capacity to serve thousands each year distinguishes Wildcat from most other nonprofit organizations. In 2007, over 16,000 unemployed and underemployed New Yorkers were served by Wildcat---3,600 of them were placed in jobs paying on average 25% above minimum wage. With scale, Wildcat achieves efficiencies and increased capacity.

Eliminating Barriers and Gaining Self-Sufficiency

Much of our work centers on populations that need help to overcome personal and career barriers before they can become self-sufficient.

Working Across the City

As an organization with a long history and many friends, we work and partner across the City with government, business and community-based organizations. Wildcat is the chosen vendor for the Bronx Workforce1 Career Center, which is one of seven such Centers throughout the City. The Center provides placement assistance and training to over 10,000 jobseekers each year and is the job engine for many Wildcat programs and other community organizations. The customer population includes both the chronically and recently unemployed, as well as those looking to upgrade their skills or their jobs through training and career coaching.

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