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C L C Inc

"to provide job seekers with model education, training, and employment services that lead to career progressive jobs and provide employers with qualified workers to meet their workforce needs."

aka Community Learning Center   |   FORT WORTH, TX   |  http://www.clcinc.org

Mission

CLC, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2000 with the mission to provide job seekers with model education, training, and employment services that lead to progressive careers and provide employers with qualified workers to meet their workforce needs. CLC, Inc. programs serve the unemployed, underemployed, economically disadvantaged, people with disabilities, veterans, and at-risk youth populations in the North Texas Area.

Ruling year info

2001

Founder/Chairman of the Board

Mr. Pat Lane

Main address

555 N GRANTS LN

FORT WORTH, TX 76108 USA

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EIN

75-2866735

NTEE code info

Employment Procurement Assistance and Job Training (J20)

Youth Development Programs (O50)

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Our programs

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YouthBuild Ft. Worth

YouthBuild Ft. Worth is a Department of Labor funded program serving youth ages16-24 who meet criteria to be considered at-risk, and are in need of academic remedial education and job skills training. CLC, Inc. provides both education services leading to state recognized high school equivalency certificates and job skills training leading to employment in in-demand occupations. YouthBuild Ft. Worth partners with other local nonprofits such as The Housing Channel to involve the youth in building housing for low income families as part of the youths' construction job skills training curriculum.

Population(s) Served
At-risk youth
Economically disadvantaged people

Subjects covered include safety, manufacturing mathematics, engineering drawings, drilling, reaming & countersinking, on various materials and surfaces, precision measurements using calipers, micrometers & machinist scale, bonding of various composites, & metals, resins, vacuum bagging, honeycomb core and lay-up methods, install and removal of various fasteners, torque, sanding, masking and adhesives. This includes of 40 hours of classroom academics, and a total of 200 hours of hands on composite layup and assembly training in a work simulated lab environment.

Population(s) Served
Unemployed people
Veterans

The CLC, Inc. Welding Training Program prepares students for the American Welding Society 1G certification. Skills taught include MMA, MIG, flux core and TIG welding; as well as plasma cutting. Also covered are basic shop safety, terminology, math, computers, precision measurement, engineer drawings, and complete basic blueprint reading, including actual layout of parts from blueprint specifications.

Population(s) Served
Unemployed people
Veterans

The CLC, Inc. Machining & CNC Machining Training Program prepares students for National Institute for Metalworking Skills certification. Students learn to operate both manual and computer numerically controlled (CNC) milling machines, as well as metal cutting saws, drill presses, lathes, and grinders. Other subjects include shop safety, math, computers, precision measurement and engineer drawings.

Population(s) Served
Unemployed people
Veterans

Financial assistance for combat veterans that reside in Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Erath, Hood, Hunt, Jack, Johnson, Kaufman, Palo Pinto, Parker, Rockwall, Somervell, Tarrant and Wise counties. Combat service is determined by imminent danger pay, or certain awards or medals. Financial assistance must not exceed $1800 per individual.

Population(s) Served
Veterans

Training and Employment services are offered to dislocated or under employed veterans that reside in North Central Texas. The programs offer direct placement assistance (resume, interview skills, application completion and advocating on behalf of the client to employers) . The other avenue is enrollment and completion of one of CLC, Inc.’s training programs and placement and resume assistance upon graduation.

Population(s) Served
Veterans
Unemployed people

The Tarrant County REO Project provides assistance to 18-24 year olds who have had some involvement with the criminal justice system. Youth may have been incarcerated, on probation, or in a diversion program to qualify for these services. The REO program includes job skills training, career exploration, work readiness training, instruction concerning how to talk to an employer about a background, and job placement assistance.

Population(s) Served
Incarcerated people
At-risk youth

The SSF Program provides job skills training and job placement services.
Qualifications: Adults who have at least one child under 18, earn less than $37,000 per year, and have a GED or high school diploma generally qualify. Please contact CLC, Inc. for more details.

Population(s) Served
Economically disadvantaged people
Parents

A DOL funded program that provides group mentoring, career exploration, and summer employment/internship opportunities to juniors and seniors in select Ft. Worth Independent School District high schools located in economically depressed areas. Focus is on enabling students with interest in pursuing justice system and emergency service related careers.

Population(s) Served
Students
Children and youth

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C L C Inc

Board of directors
as of 12/06/2021
SOURCE: Self-reported by organization
Board chair

Mr. Pat Lane

CLC, Inc.

Term: 2000 -

Organizational demographics

SOURCE: Self-reported; last updated 12/6/2021

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Leadership

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White/Caucasian/European
Gender identity
Male, Not transgender (cisgender)
Sexual orientation
Heterosexual or straight
Disability status
Person without a disability

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