Comprehensive & Scaleable
Comprehensive & Scaleable
The NextWork Academy Offers Scaleable Services to Fit Your Individual Needs. The Following is a Breakdown of Our Program With Pricing Information. Please see our Financing Page For Information About Funding Options
Residential:
Rent – our residents in the Training Apartments also pay rent for their apartments. These apartments are low-income apartments, and cost 80% of the market rate for apartments in our area. Our residents have a variety of incomes, but most qualify for low-income housing. Waitlists for Section 8 housing vouchers are long, and Salt Lake City is experiencing a significant shortage of low-income housing. The hope is that during the 2 years stay with NextWork, our staff can help residents increase their income and apply for any supports they may qualify for. With supports and stable income in place, staff will assist residents in finding their next apartment. While this stability is being established, our residents often need help to pay the 80% of market rate, especially if they come to us unemployed. This translates to a cost of $850/month.
Non-Residential:
Life-Skills Coaching – this service includes one-on-one education on housekeeping, cooking, self-care, accessing the community, and any skills that adults need to maintain their independence. This service is similar to Supported Living, which is usually funded by the Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD). Our clients typically don’t qualify for a DSPD Medicaid Waiver (such as the Home and Community Based Services Waiver), or they are on the DSPD waitlist and unlikely to be funded any time soon. As a result, Supported Living (Life-Skills Coaching) is paid for by the clients, their families, or donors. Most of our clients only need a few hours of coaching each week to maintain their independence. This translates to about $90/week.
Classes:
Independent Living Classes – Our classes cover six core topics about independent living—Living on My Own, Self-Management, Financial Literacy, Health Hygiene & Nutrition, Relationships, and Employment. Each quarter (every three months) we release a new schedule of classes designed to meet the needs of current students. The classes include general knowledge in these core areas with a different focus each term. We teach 3-5 classes each term, and the cost is $500 per class.
Sponsor a Resident
Sponsor a Resident
You can sponsor a resident and provide some funding that goes directly to cover that resident’s costs. Whenever possible, we prefer to charge the client 1/3 of the actual costs of the program, but this depends entirely on donors. Without our donors, we have to charge the full cost of the program. The costs depend on how many hours per week the resident works. All of the amounts below represent the actual costs of the program,
Comprehensive & Scaleable
The NextWork Academy Offers Scaleable Services to Fit Your Individual Needs. The Following is a Breakdown of Our Program With Pricing Information. Please see our Financing Page For Information About Funding Options
Residential:
Rent – our residents in the Training Apartments also pay rent for their apartments. These apartments are low-income apartments, and cost 80% of the market rate for apartments in our area. Our residents have a variety of incomes, but most qualify for low-income housing. Waitlists for Section 8 housing vouchers are long, and Salt Lake City is experiencing a significant shortage of low-income housing. The hope is that during the 2 years stay with NextWork, our staff can help residents increase their income and apply for any supports they may qualify for. With supports and stable income in place, staff will assist residents in finding their next apartment. While this stability is being established, our residents often need help to pay the 80% of market rate, especially if they come to us unemployed. This translates to a cost of $850/month.
Non-Residential:
Life-Skills Coaching—this service includes one-on-one education on housekeeping, cooking, self-care, accessing the community, and any skills that adults need to maintain their independence. This service is similar to Supported Living, which is usually funded by the Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD). Our clients typically don’t qualify for a DSPD Medicaid Waiver (such as the Home and Community Based Services Waiver), or they are on the DSPD waitlist and unlikely to be funded any time soon. As a result, Supported Living (Life-Skills Coaching) is paid for by the clients, their families, or donors. Most of our clients only need a few hours of coaching each week to maintain their independence. This translates to about $90/week.
Classes:
Independent Living Classes – Our classes cover six core topics about independent living—Living on My Own, Self-Management, Financial Literacy, Health Hygiene & Nutrition, Relationships, and Employment. Each quarter (every three months) we release a new schedule of classes designed to meet the needs of current students. The classes include general knowledge in these core areas with a different focus each term. We teach 3-5 classes each term, and the cost is $500 per class.
Sponsor a Resident
You can sponsor a resident and provide some funding that goes directly to cover that resident’s costs. Whenever possible, we prefer to charge the client 1/3 of the actual costs of the program, but this depends entirely on donors. Without our donors, we have to charge the full cost of the program. The costs depend on how many hours per week the resident works. All of the amounts below represent the actual costs of the program,
CONTACT US
ADDRESS
3848 South West Temple Suite 107
Salt Lake City, Utah, 84115
PHONE
385-715-5376