Salsa Sprouts Career Village
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- Virginia
- Washington, D.C.
Salsa Sprouts Career Village addresses the challenges faced by mid-to-late career adults who are navigating significant career transitions. This demographic often encounters barriers such as outdated skills, age-related biases, and a lack of access to affordable retraining opportunities. In the communities we serve, these challenges are compounded by limited job prospects and economic instability, affecting hundreds of individuals seeking to remain competitive in today’s rapidly evolving job market.
Currently, mid-to-late career adults represent a significant portion of the workforce, yet they often struggle to adapt to new technologies and industry demands. According to recent studies, nearly 40% of workers in this age group report feeling underprepared for future job requirements. Additionally, many face mental health challenges such as stress and anxiety due to financial insecurity and career uncertainty.
Factors contributing to this problem include the digital divide, inadequate career support systems, and a lack of community engagement in skill development. Our solution addresses these issues by providing integrated career coaching, mental health support, and sustainable living education, empowering individuals to successfully transition into new roles and improve their economic mobility.
Salsa Sprouts Career Village builds on the success of WEBS Training Center's "Salsa Sprouts: Indoor Garden Adventure," known for promoting sustainable living and community engagement. Our goal is to create a tiny home community for mid-to-late career adults in transition. These compact, eco-friendly homes will provide affordable living within a supportive network.
While the tiny home community is under development, we are launching "Career Growth Hubs" in community centers. These hubs offer career coaching, digital literacy, and job readiness workshops, preparing participants for future success. Integral to this is our JoMoClaire workshops, which empower individuals with entrepreneurial skills and financial literacy, enabling them to navigate business challenges confidently.
The village will incorporate Salsa Sprouts elements, such as communal gardens and sustainability workshops, fostering shared learning and community bonds. By partnering with organizations within the Truist footprint, we are piloting these initiatives and refining our approach for broader implementation.
Salsa Sprouts Career Village aims to equip participants with the skills and confidence needed for career transitions, enhancing economic mobility and resilience. By integrating sustainable practices with JoMoClaire's entrepreneurial training, we strive to transform lives and cultivate a vibrant community spirit.


The Salsa Sprouts Career Village is designed to support mid-to-late career adults who are navigating career transitions. This group often includes individuals who have been displaced from traditional industries, face age-related employment barriers, or are seeking new skills to remain competitive in a rapidly evolving job market. Many are underserved due to limited access to affordable retraining programs, financial literacy resources, and supportive networks that facilitate career changes.
These individuals often face isolation and financial instability, with existing support systems failing to address the emotional and practical challenges of career transition. Our solution addresses their needs by providing an integrated community that combines skill development, financial training, and health support. Through Career Growth Hubs, participants receive tailored coaching, digital literacy workshops, and job readiness training. The integration of Salsa Sprouts' sustainability education promotes holistic personal growth and environmental awareness.

Our team at WEBS Training Center is uniquely equipped to deliver the Salsa Sprouts Career Village, drawing on a wealth of expertise and a track record of impactful community programs. Clarice Williams, our founder, leverages over 20 years in tax preparation and financial literacy to provide participants with critical financial management skills. Through the JoMoClaire partnership, JoAnne Alston, CPA, and Monique Kennedy, QuickBooks ProAdvisor, deliver essential financial and entrepreneurial training, empowering individuals to succeed in new ventures.
Carol Carruthers, our COO, ensures that our initiatives are strategically aligned with community needs. Calesha Sambo leads the CPR Champions program, which trains community members in lifesaving CPR skills, fostering a culture of safety and preparedness. This program is a cornerstone of our health education efforts, equipping participants with the confidence to respond to emergencies, thereby enhancing community resilience.
ZaCorra Bronson spearheads the Salsa Sprouts initiative, promoting sustainable living and mental health education for youth. Together, our team's comprehensive expertise in financial literacy, vocational training, and health education positions us to create a thriving environment for mid-to-late career adults, ready to transform lives and build a strong, resilient community.
- Wraparound Services – Supporting unemployed and underemployed individuals on their journey to economic mobility through innovative and comprehensive resources including transportation support, childcare, mentorship, mental health services, and more.
- Concept
Salsa Sprouts Career Village is currently in the Concept stage. We are actively developing a comprehensive solution that combines housing, career development, and community support for mid-to-late career adults. Our plan includes establishing tiny homes to provide affordable living and a supportive environment for career transitions.
In preparation, we have initiated Career Growth Hubs, offering digital literacy workshops, career coaching, and entrepreneurial training through the JoMoClaire partnership. Additionally, the Salsa Sprouts initiative enhances mental health and well-being by using gardening and nutrition education to foster emotional resilience and promote sustainable living practices.
While the full-scale village is still in the planning stages, we are gathering insights from community partners and initial participants to design a holistic model that effectively integrates these elements. This concept is being shaped through collaborations within the Truist footprint, allowing us to refine our approach and ensure scalability.
Salsa Sprouts Career Village aims to create an innovative community that empowers individuals through skill development, mental wellness, and sustainable living, laying the groundwork for transformative change and growth.
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Salsa Sprouts Career Village offers a groundbreaking approach to career transition for mid-to-late career adults by integrating sustainable living, mental wellness, and skill development within a supportive community. Unlike traditional career services that often focus solely on skill-building, our solution combines housing, community engagement, and holistic support to address the multifaceted needs of this demographic.
Distinctive Features:
Integrated Community Model: We will provide a living environment where learning, working, and personal growth occur simultaneously. This unique setup fosters a sense of belonging and collaboration, empowering participants to support each other while navigating career changes.
Holistic Approach: Our program emphasizes mental wellness alongside career development. By incorporating initiatives like the Salsa Sprouts gardening workshops, we promote mental health and resilience through therapeutic gardening and sustainable practices. This approach addresses the emotional challenges of career transitions, setting us apart from other solutions.
Scalable Hubs and Partnerships: While developing the tiny home community, we utilize Career Growth Hubs in local centers. These hubs serve as incubators for our model, allowing us to pilot and refine our approach. Our partnerships within the Truist footprint enable us to leverage local resources and prepare for broader implementation.
Catalyzing Broader Impacts:
Our model has the potential to transform the landscape of career transition support by demonstrating the value of integrated, community-based approaches. By showcasing the benefits of combining housing, skill development, and mental wellness, Salsa Sprouts Career Village can inspire other organizations to adopt similar models, fostering a more comprehensive ecosystem of support for career transitions.
Market Influence:
By challenging conventional career support paradigms and emphasizing holistic well-being, our solution could shift market expectations. It encourages stakeholders to consider broader factors affecting career transitions, potentially leading to innovative policy changes and increased investments in community-driven solutions.
Impact Goals:
Enhance Economic Mobility: Enable mid-to-late career adults to transition successfully into new careers by equipping them with relevant skills and knowledge. Our goal is to increase participants' employability and income potential.
Foster Community Resilience: Build a supportive community that encourages collaboration, shared learning, and mutual support. We aim to create an environment where individuals feel valued and empowered to contribute to their community.
Promote Mental and Physical Well-being: Integrate mental health support and sustainable living practices into daily life, improving participants' overall well-being and resilience.
Measuring Progress:
Employment and Income Tracking:
- Indicator: Percentage of participants securing new employment or advancing in their current careers within six months of program completion.
- Action: Conduct follow-up surveys and gather employment data to assess career transitions and income changes.
Community Engagement Metrics:
- Indicator: Level of participation in community events, workshops, and collaborative projects.
- Action: Track attendance and engagement through sign-ins and feedback forms to gauge community cohesion and involvement.
Well-being and Satisfaction Surveys:
- Indicator: Improvement in self-reported mental health and satisfaction with personal growth.
- Action: Administer pre- and post-program surveys to evaluate changes in participants' mental well-being and sense of purpose.
Sustainable Practices Adoption:
- Indicator: Number of participants implementing sustainable practices learned through the program.
- Action: Monitor changes in participants' lifestyles and environmental footprint through follow-up assessments.
By setting these impact goals and using specific indicators to measure progress, Salsa Sprouts Career Village is committed to creating a transformational impact on participants' lives.
- A new application of an existing innovation or technology
- Behavioral Technology
- Software and Mobile Applications
The Salsa Sprouts Career Village is supported by a dedicated team comprising:
- Full-Time Staff: 5, including key roles such as project management, program coordination, and career coaching.
- Part-Time Staff: 3, assisting with workshops, digital literacy training, and community engagement activities.
- Contractors/Other Workers: 2, providing specialized support in areas like mental health counseling and sustainable practices.
We have been developing the Salsa Sprouts Career Village concept over the past year, building on the foundational programs at WEBS Training Center. During this time, our team has leveraged insights from existing initiatives like Salsa Sprouts and JoMoClaire to inform the design and integration of career development and community-building elements. This period has been focused on research, partnership development, and the initial implementation of Career Growth Hubs, which serve as pilot projects to refine our approach and ensure readiness for broader deployment. This groundwork positions us to effectively address the needs of mid-to-late career adults.
At WEBS Training Center, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are integral to our organization's ethos and operations. Our leadership team reflects a rich tapestry of backgrounds and perspectives, with members bringing varied expertise in finance, education, health, and community development. This diversity enhances our ability to address the multifaceted challenges faced by the communities we serve.
To minimize barriers to opportunity for our staff, we actively recruit and retain team members from underrepresented groups, ensuring our workforce reflects the communities we aim to empower. We prioritize equitable hiring practices and provide ongoing professional development to support career growth for all team members.
Our commitment to an inclusive environment is demonstrated through regular DEI training and open dialogue sessions, where team members can voice their perspectives and contribute to a culture of mutual respect and understanding. We have established an internal DEI task force to assess our practices continuously and implement strategies to foster inclusivity.
We also recognize the importance of adapting our programs and services to meet the diverse needs of our participants. By engaging with community stakeholders and incorporating feedback, we strive to create programming that is culturally relevant and accessible to all.
Moreover, our initiatives, like Salsa Sprouts Career Village, are designed to break down systemic barriers that have historically limited access to career development resources. By offering skills training, mental health support, and community engagement, we ensure participants from all walks of life have the tools and opportunities needed for personal and professional growth.
Our goals include continuous improvement in DEI practices, expansion of partnerships with diverse organizations, and empowerment of all team members to lead inclusively. Through these efforts, we aim to cultivate an environment where diversity thrives and every individual feels valued and supported.
Salsa Sprouts Career Village operates on a hybrid business model that combines social impact with sustainable revenue generation. Our primary beneficiaries are mid-to-late career adults seeking career transitions, skill development, and community support. We provide value through a comprehensive suite of services that cater to their unique needs.
Key Services and Impact:
Career Growth Hubs: These hubs offer career coaching, digital literacy workshops, and entrepreneurial training through the JoMoClaire partnership. Participants gain access to essential skills and knowledge, enhancing their employability and financial stability.
Community Engagement and Support: Through the Salsa Sprouts initiative, we integrate mental wellness and sustainable living practices, fostering a holistic approach to personal and professional growth. This creates a supportive community environment that promotes resilience and collaboration.
Affordable Housing: The planned tiny home community will provide cost-effective living solutions, reducing financial burdens and allowing participants to focus on their development.
Revenue Streams:
Program Fees: While core services are subsidized, nominal fees for advanced workshops and premium coaching provide a revenue stream that supports operational costs while remaining accessible to beneficiaries.
Social Enterprises: Ventures like the bakery and auto mechanic shop generate income while offering hands-on training and employment opportunities for participants.
Grants and Donations: We actively pursue funding from government programs, foundations, and individual donors to support our mission and expand our reach.
Partnerships: Collaborations with businesses and community organizations bring financial and in-kind support, enhancing program delivery and sustainability.
By addressing the specific barriers faced by our target population and providing tailored, impactful services, Salsa Sprouts Career Village ensures participants can navigate career transitions successfully. This model not only drives social change but also sustains our operations, allowing us to scale and extend our impact to more communities.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
What is your plan for becoming financially sustainable, and what evidence can you provide that this plan has been successful?
Our plan for financial sustainability at WEBS Training Center involves a diversified funding strategy that combines multiple revenue streams to cover program expenses and support long-term growth.
Revenue Streams:
Grants and Donations: We actively pursue grants from foundations and government programs that align with our mission. Recent successes include securing funding from organizations like The Lego Foundation and Walmart Spark, supporting initiatives like Salsa Sprouts.
Social Enterprises: We are developing income-generating projects, such as a community bakery and auto mechanic shop. These ventures provide hands-on training for participants while generating revenue to support our programs.
Program Fees: While core services remain accessible, we offer advanced workshops and premium services for a nominal fee, contributing to program funding.
State and Federal Contracts: We are applying for work contracts to provide services that align with our training, and other social service support roles. These contracts offer a reliable revenue stream while expanding our service offerings.
Partnerships and Sponsorships: Collaborating with local businesses and organizations brings financial and in-kind support, enhancing our program delivery.
Evidence of Success:
Grant Funding Success: We've secured significant grants supporting program expansion and development efforts.
Community Engagement: Partnerships with organizations like Volunteer Fairfax have increased visibility and attracted ongoing support.
Revenue Generation: Initiatives in social enterprises have begun producing revenue streams reinvested into program operations.
By leveraging these revenue streams, WEBS Training Center aims to ensure financial sustainability for programs like Salsa Sprouts Career Village. Our success in securing funding, generating revenue, building partnerships, and pursuing contracts demonstrates our capacity to achieve financial sustainability while expanding our impact.
We are applying to the Truist Foundation Inspire Awards to gain critical support in overcoming key barriers in the development and implementation of the Salsa Sprouts Career Village. Partnering with Truist Foundation and MIT Solve offers an invaluable opportunity to enhance our capacity in several areas:
Financial Support: The funding provided through the Inspire Awards would directly support the development of our Career Growth Hubs and the future tiny home community, allowing us to expand our reach and impact on mid-to-late career adults seeking career transitions.
Strategic Guidance and Mentorship: Access to Truist Foundation and MIT Solve's network of experts and mentors would provide strategic insights and guidance. This support would be instrumental in refining our business model, ensuring scalability, and enhancing the effectiveness of our programs.
Partnership Opportunities: Collaborating with Truist Foundation could lead to additional partnerships with other organizations and stakeholders. These partnerships would help us secure resources and expertise needed to expand our initiatives and address the complex challenges faced by our target population.
Visibility and Credibility: Being part of the Truist Foundation Inspire Awards would increase our visibility and credibility, attracting more potential partners, funders, and participants. This exposure is crucial for building broader support and fostering community engagement.
By addressing these barriers, the Inspire Awards would significantly enhance our ability to deliver impactful programs and create sustainable change for the individuals and communities we serve. This partnership aligns with our mission to promote economic mobility, skill development, and community resilience.

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