unCommon Construction

Grades 9–10 Grades 11–12
unCommon Construction is a workforce development non-profit that uses the build process to empower youth with the skills, network, resources, and experience to lead the workforce after high school or college.
ORGANIZATION TYPE
Non-Profit Operator
STUDENTS SERVED
100 - 499
GEOGRAPHIC REACH
National
LOCALE(S) SERVED
Urban
WBL SERVICE MODELS
Career Fair / Career Day, Workplace Tour, Career Counseling / Assessments, Mentorship, Internship, Cooperative Work Experience, Youth Apprenticeship
DELIVERY MODALITY
In-person
TYPICAL DURATION
Long-term
SCHOOL-BASED TIMING
After-school, Summer
COMPENSATION TYPE
Paid, Academic Credit
STAKEHOLDERS SERVED
Educators, Employers, Professional, Students, Technical Assistance For Schools/Districts
LANGUAGE SUPPORT
English Only
TARGETED POPULATIONS
Female Learners, Low-income / FRPL Eligible, Underrepresented Minorities
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS
Yes
CAREER CLUSTERS ALIGNMENT
Advanced Manufacturing, Construction
FUNDING MODEL
School Budgets, Grants, Earned Revenue, Philanthropy

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