HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgreement A-25-219 Application and Local Board Recertification.pdf Agreement No. 25-219
Local Area Subsequent Designation
and
Local Board Recertification Application
for
Program Year 2025-27
Local Workforce Development Area
Fresno
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Application for Local Area Subsequent Designation and Local Board
Recertification
This application will serve as your request for Local Workforce Development Area (Local Area)
subsequent designation and Local Workforce Development Board (Local Board) recertification
for Program Year (PY) 2025-27 under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).
If the California Workforce Development Board (CWDB) determines the application is
incomplete, it will either be returned or held until the necessary documentation is submitted.
Contact your Regional Advisor for technical assistance or questions related to completing and
submitting this application.
Completed applications must be submitted to the CWDB at PolicvUnit@cwdb.ca.gov by 5 p.m.
on Monday, April 7, 2025.
Fresno Regional Workforce Development Board
Name of Local Area
2125 Kern Street, Suite 208
Mailing Address
Fresno, CA 93721
City, State, ZIP
April 30, 2025
Date of Submission
Phyllis Stogbauer
Contact Person
559-490-7168
Contact Person's Phone Number
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Local Board Membership
The WIOA Section 107(b)(2)(A) through (E) states the requirements for nominating and
selecting Local Board members.
1. Provide the names of the individuals appointed for each membership category listed
below.
2. Attach a roster for the current Local Board.
Category:Business—WIOA Section 107(b)(2)(A) requires that business members constitute a
simple majority of the Local Board, and WIOA Section 107(b)(3) states that the chairperson
shall also be a member under this category. Specifically, a majority of the Local Board's business
members shall constitute the following representatives under this membership category:
• Owners of businesses, chief executives or operating officers of businesses, or other
business executives or employers with optimum policymaking or hiring authority
• Representatives of businesses, including small businesses or business organizations
• Individuals appointed by those who have been nominated by local business
organizations and business trade associations
List the Local Board's business members and identify the chairperson by typing CHAIR after their
name:
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Local Board Business Members
Name Title Entity Appointment Term End
Date Date
Stephen Avila Plant Manager Trillium Flow 1/30/2025 11/01/2026
Edgar Blunt, CEO IMAGO 10/19/2023 11/01/2025
CHAIR
Douglas Dart Broker Darty Realty 10/31/2024 11/01/2026
Jeffrey Hensley Owner Hensley Associates 12/03/2024 11/01/2026
Kurt Madden CEO Career Nexus 10/19/2023 11/01/2025
Terry Metters, Regional Pacific Gas & Electric 10/19/2023 11/01/2025
Jr. Manager Company
Scott Miller Owner/CEO Gazebo Gardens 10/19/2023 11/01/2025
Dennis Owner German Auto Repair 12/12/2023 11/01/2025
Montalbano
Alisha Morgan Human Kaiser Permanente 2/20/2024 11/01/2025
Resources
Director
Joe Olivares Register TransAmerica 11/08/2022 11/01/2024
Representative
& Marketing
Manager
Vasili Realtor Hyatt Real Estate 1/23/2024 11/01/2024
Sotiropulos
Sandra Vicente US Retail BMO Harris Bank 10/31/2024 11/01/2026
Market
President,
Central Valley
Lydia Zabrycki Vice President, CAPTRUST 1/30/2025 11/01/2026
Client
Engagement
Vacant
Vacant
Category: Labor— Not less than 20 percent of the Local Board members shall be
representatives from the Local Area's workforce (WIOA 107[b][2][B]) who:
• Shall include representatives of labor organizations (for a Local Area in which employees
are represented by labor organizations) who have been nominated by local labor
federations or (for a Local Area in which no employees are represented by such
organizations) other representatives of employees. California Unemployment Insurance
Code (CUIC) Section 14202(b)(1) further requires and specifies that these
representatives shall amount to not less than 15 percent of the Local Board membership
and be subject to the following:
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a. For a Local Area in which no employees are represented by such organizations,
other representatives of employees shall be appointed to the board, but any
Local Board that appoints representatives of employees that are not nominated
by local labor federations shall demonstrate that no employees are represented
by such organizations in the area.
b. Shall include a representative, who shall be a member of a labor organization or
a training director from a joint labor-management apprenticeship program, or if
no such program exists in the area, such a representative of a state-approved
apprenticeship program in the area, if such a program exists.
• May include representatives of community-based organizations that have demonstrated
experience and expertise in addressing the employment needs of individuals with
barriers to employment, including organizations that serve veterans or that provide or
support competitive integrated employment for individuals with disabilities.
• May include representatives of organizations that have demonstrated experience and
expertise in addressing the employment, training, or education needs of eligible youth,
including representatives of organizations that serve out-of-school youth.
List the Local Board's labor members:
Local Board Labor Members
Name Title Entity Appointment Term End
Date Date
Lenora Lacy President State Center 6/06/2024 11/01/2024
Barnes Federation of
Teachers
Alysia Bonner Trustee SEIU 521 6/06/2024 11/01/2025
Wyatt District Operating Engineers 11/08/2022 11/01/2024
Meadows Representative Loca13
Chuck Riojas Business Agent Fresno, Madera, 6/18/2024 11/01/2025
Tulare, Kings
Building Trades
Council
Vacant
Vacant
Category:Education—WIOA Section 107[b][2][C] requires that each Local Board include
members who represent entities that administer education and training activities in the Local
Area. Specifically, the Local Board shall have education representatives under this membership
category from the following entities:
• Eligible Title II adult education and literacy providers
• Institutions of higher education providing workforce investment activities
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Members may be representatives from local educational agencies and community-based
organizations with demonstrated experience and expertise in addressing the education or
training needs of individuals with barriers to employment.
List the Local Board's education members:
Local Board Education Members
Name Title Entity Appointment Term End
Date Date
Rodney Branch Principal Fresno Adult School 8/24/2023 11/01/2024
Carole Chancellor State Center 6/06/2024 11/01/2025
Goldsmith Community College
District
Category:Economic and Community Development—WIOA Sections 107[b][2][D] and [E]
require each Local Board to include governmental, economic, and community development
representatives under this membership category from the following entities:
• Economic and community development organizations
• The state's employment service office under the Wagner-Peyser Act
• Programs carried out under Title I of the federal Rehabilitation Act
A Local Board may have representatives from transportation, housing, and/or public assistance
agencies; philanthropic organizations; and/or an individual or representatives of entities
determined to be appropriate by the local Chief Elected Official (CEO).
List the Local Board's economic and community development members:
Local Board Economic and Community Development Members
Name Title Entity Appointment Term End
Date Date
Shayn Anderson Regional State of California 3/30/2023 11/01/2023
Director Department of
Rehabilitation
Tyler Maxwell Councilmember Fresno City Council 1/30/2025 N/A
Luis Chavez Supervisor Fresno County Board 1/07/2025 N/A
of Supervisors
Chris Zeitz Director of Fresno County 6/06/2024 11/01/2025
Special Projects Economic
Development
Corporation
Vacant
Vacant
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Performed Successfully
The Local Area hereby certifies that it has performed successfully, defined as having an
Individual Indicator Score of 50 percent or higher in PY 22-23 or PY 23-24, as described in
Workforce Services Directive (WSD) WSD20-02, Calculating Local Area Performance and
Nonperformance (September 18, 2020).
Note- Report your "performance score" rather than the "adjusted level of performance."
PY 22-23 Scores
Indicator Adults Dislocated Youth
Workers
Employment Rate 2nd
Quarter After Exit 82.3% 88.7% 83.1%
Employment Rate 41" Quarter
After Exit 76.8% 81.1% 78.4%
Median Earnings
112.9% 106.2% 133.5%
Credential Attainment
79.6% 85.6% 80.6%
PY 23-24 Scores
Indicator Adults Dislocated Youth Overall
Workers Indicator
Score
Employment Rate 2nd
Quarter After Exit 83.5% 84.6% 90.3% 86.1%
Employment Rate 411 Quarter
After Exit 83.6% 81.3% 84.4% 83.1%
Median Earnings
114.6% 120.3% 129.6% 121.5%
Credential Attainment
80.5% 89.6% 85.9% 85.3%
Measurable Skills Gain
81.1% 94.2% 80.2% 85.2%
Overall Program Score
88.7% 94.0% 94.1% 92.3%-
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Sustained Fiscal Integrity
The Local Area hereby certifies that it has not been found in violation of one or more of the
following during PY 22-23 or PY 23-24:
• Final determination of significant finding(s)from audits, evaluations, or other reviews
conducted by state or local governmental agencies or the Department of Labor
identifying issues of fiscal integrity or mis expended funds due to the willful disregard or
failure to comply with any WIOA requirement.
• Gross negligence—defined as a conscious and voluntary disregard of the need to use
reasonable care, which is likely to cause foreseeable grave injury or harm to persons,
property, or both.
• Failure to observe accepted standards of administration— Local Areas must have
adhered to the applicable uniform administrative requirements set forth in Title 2 Code
of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 200 (Uniform Guidance).
Certify No Violation: ❑X
Engaged in Regional Planning
Engaged in regional planning is defined as participating in and contributing to regional
planning, regional plan implementation, and regional performance negotiations.The Local Area
hereby certifies that it has participated in and contributed to regional planning and negotiating
regional performance measures in the following ways:
Through the Central California Workforce Consortium (CCWC) network and the Regional
Coordinator, FRWDB staff actively engages in the regional planning process. This includes
reviewing state guidance, selecting a consultant to support the process, providing resource
materials, organizing and hosting regional forums, and participating in regular meetings—both
as a group and individually—to exchange insights, make recommendations, and establish
priorities for regional coordination.
As an active CCWC member, FRWDB staff collaborates with consortium members on the
implementation and management of the regional plan. Additionally, FRWDB staff is involved in
developing and negotiating regional performance goals with the state. CCWC members work
collectively with the state to finalize performance measures.
Local Area Assurances
Through PY 25-27, the Local Area assures that:
A. It will comply with the applicable uniform administrative requirements, cost principles,
and audit requirements (WIOA Section 184[a][2] and [3]).
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Highlights of this assurance include:
• The Local Area's procurement procedures will avoid the acquisition of
unnecessary or duplicative items, software, and subscriptions (in alignment with
Uniform Guidance Section 200.318)
• The Local Area will maintain and provide accounting and program records,
including supporting source documentation, to auditors at all levels, as
permitted by law (Uniform Guidance Section 200.508).
Note that failure to comply with the audit requirements specified in Uniform Guidance
Subpart F will subject the Local Area to a potential cash hold (Uniform Guidance Section
200.339).
B. All financial reporting will be done in compliance with federal and state regulations and
guidance.
Highlights of this assurance include the following:
• Reporting will be done in compliance with WSD 19-05, Monthly and Quarterly
Financial Reporting Requirements (December 4, 2019).
• All close-out reports will comply with the policies and procedures listed in
WSD16-05, WIOA Closeout Requirements (July 29, 2016).
Note that failure to comply with financial reporting requirements will subject the Local
Area to a potential cash hold. (Uniform Guidance Section 200.339)
C. Funds will be spent in accordance with federal and state laws, regulations, and
guidance.
Highlights of this assurance include the following:
• The Local Area will meet the requirements of the CUICSection 14211 to spend a
minimum of 30 percent of the combined total of WIOA Title I adult and
dislocated worker formula fund allocations on training services.
• The Local Area will not use funds to assist, promote, or deter union organizing
(WIOA Section 181[b][7]).
D. The Local Area will select America's Job Center of California" operator(s) through a
competitive procurement process, such as a Request for Proposals, unless designated or
certified as an operator with the agreement of the local CEO and the Governor (WIOA
Section 121[d][2][A] and 107[g][2]).
E. The Local Area will collect, enter, and maintain data related to participant enrollment,
activities, and performance necessary to meet all CalJOBSsM reporting requirements and
deadlines.
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F. The Local Area will comply with the nondiscrimination provisions of WIOA Section 188
and Title 29 CFR Part 38, including the collection of necessary data.
G. The Local Area will engage in and contribute to regional planning and regional plan
implementation (for example, the Local Area has participated in regional planning
meetings and regional plan implementation efforts, and the Local Board and local CEO
have reviewed and approved the regional plan and two-year modifications).
H. The Local Area will participate in regional performance negotiations.
I. The Local Area will comply with CWDB policies and guidelines, legislative mandates,
and/or other special provisions as may be required under federal law or policy, including
the WIOA or state legislation.
J. Priority shall be given to veterans, recipients of public assistance, other low-income
individuals, and individuals who are basic skills deficient for receipt of career and
training services funded by WIOA Adult funding (WIOA Section 134[c][3][E] and Training
and Employment Guidance Letter [TEGL] 10-09, and TEGL 19-16).
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Application Signature Page
Instructions—The local CEO and Local Board Chair must sign and date this form. Electronic
signatures are permitted for the PY 25-27 application.
By signing the application below, the local CEO and Local Board Chair request subsequent
designation of the Local Area and recertification of the Local Board. Additionally, they agree to
abide by the Local Area assurances included in this application.
Local Board Chair
Signature
Edgar Blunt
Name
Chair
Title
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Date
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Application Signature Page (continued)
Instructions—The local CEO and Local Board Chair must sign and date this form. Electronic
signatures are permitted for the PY 25-27 application.
By signing the application below, the local CEO and Local Board Chair request subsequent
designation of the Local Area and recertification of the Local Board. Additionally, they agree to
abide by the Local Area assurances included in this application.
Local Chief Elected Official Local Chief Elected Official
Irinature Xignature
Ernest Buddy Mendes Jerry P. Dyer
Name Name
Chair, Fresno County Board of Supervisors Mayor, City of Fresno
Title Title
Date Date
ATTEST:
BERNICE E.SEIDEL
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
County of Fresno,State of California
By >`d`�KG�d �jtw.�.` Deputy
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