Located in:
- Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP)
At minimum, in the SCSEP stand-alone submission and the SCSEP portion of the Combined State Plan, States should comprehensively cover the following elements.
- b. Service Delivery and Coordination
States must:
- 1. Provide a Description of Actions to Coordinate Scsep with Other Programs
This may alternatively be discussed in the State strategies section of the strategic plan, but regardless of placement in document, must include:
- 1. Provide a Description of Actions to Coordinate Scsep with Other Programs
- b. Service Delivery and Coordination
b. 1. C. Actions to Coordinate Scsep with Other Private and Public Entities and Programs That Provide Services to Older Americans, Such as Community and Faith-based Organizations, Transportation Programs, and Programs for Those with Special Needs or Disabilities. (20 Cfr 641.302(i))
Current Narrative:
Coordination with other entities
The state is currently working with many host sites and leveraging resources to ensure successful outcomes for the SCSEP participants that will foster individual economic self–sufficiency and promote useful opportunities in community service activities. The state also provides a wide range of programs and services to seniors, spanning multiple divisions and other private and public entities. Funds from the OAA are leveraged with WIOA, other federal programs, and resources from the Alaska State Employment and Training Program (STEP). The program provides local training in priority industries by placing seniors in community work–based training sites at non–profit, faith–based organizations, transportation and public facilities, governmental offices, senior centers, schools, and hospitals, to name a few.