WIOA Statewide Performance Report PY2017

STATE: Maryland
REPORTING PERIOD COVERED: 7/1/2017 to 6/30/2018
TITLE: Title IV Vocational Rehabilitation

Summary Information (Cohort Period 7/1/2017 to 6/30/2018):

ServiceParticipants ServedParticipants ExitedFunds Expended
Cost Per Participant Served
Career Services15,8654,262$21,905,965$1,381
Training Services2,088173$6,694,976$3,206

Percent enrolled in more than one core program: 1.0%
Percent Admin Expended: N/A

By Participant Characteristics:

Total Statewide

Characteristic Total Participants Served Total Participants Exited Measurable Skill Gains
Total Statewide16,3644,296113 (6.2%)

Sex

Characteristic Total Participants Served Total Participants Exited Measurable Skill Gains
Female7,3521,95958(8.3%)
Male8,9952,33155 (4.9%)

Age

Characteristic Total Participants Served Total Participants Exited Measurable Skill Gains
under 16
16 to 182,94560167 (6.1%)
19 to 243,87390623 (4.2%)
25 to 445,0501,48623 (10.8%)
45 to 542,5847844 (10.0%)
55 to 591,146320
60+749197

Ethnicity/Race

Characteristic Total Participants Served Total Participants Exited Measurable Skill Gains
American Indian/Alaska Native16849
Asian502106
Black/African American8,2542,19432 (5.3%)
Hispanic/Latino5221216 (7.2%)
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
93290 (0.0%)
White7,6922,01181 (7.0%)
More Than One Race8271978 (6.7%)

By Employment Barrier (as determined at intake):

Characteristic Total Participants Served Total Participants Exited Measurable Skill Gains
Total Statewide16,3644,296113 (6.2%)
Displaced Homemakers163510 (0.0%)
English Language Learners, Low Levels of Literacy, Cultural Barriers4,9911,25855 (7.8%)
Exhausting TANF within 2 years (Part A Title IV of the Social Security Act)274880 (0.0%)
Ex‐offenders1,635495
Homeless Individuals/
Runaway Youth
331880 (0.0%)
Long‐term Unemployed (27 or more consecutive weeks)7,1491,80767 (10.6%)
Low‐Income Individuals10,0602,80342 (6.5%)
Migrant & Seasonal Farmworkers1590 (0.0%)
Individuals with Disabilities
(including youth)
16,3644,296113 (6.2%)
Single Parents (including single pregnant women)1,323347
Youth in foster care or aged out of system26143

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