division of community development
LADDER Program
Program Outline
In one of our efforts to address the root causes of poverty and need in the City’s
Special Emphasis Neighborhoods, the Community Development division has partnered
with several local residents, officials, employers and agencies to develop a Comprehensive
Jobs Training/Improvement and Placement program called Lifelong Advancement through
Diligence, Determination and Employment Resources (LADDER) .
LADDER is comprehensive in its approach as it addresses each individual participant’s
needs through utilization of the program network. This approach assists each participant
in removing the barriers that diminish their chances of success.
LADDER complements a community-wide effort to improve the living conditions of low
and moderate income residents by affording them options focused on long-term results.
Participants are recruited from neighborhoods currently impacted by revitalization
efforts. This optimizes opportunities for neighborhood residents to benefit from
the revitalization while reducing displacement. The program also promotes the HUD
Act of 1968, Section 3 requirements in directing job opportunities to low and very
low income residents in government-assisted projects.
Under contract with Community Development, Sunbelt Human Advancement Resources,
Inc. (SHARE) administers the LADDER program which assesses individual participants
in forming unique “employment plans” geared at removing barriers to gaining family-wage
employment. Community Development and SHARE has partnered with more than thirty
(37) local service providers and employers to offer pragmatic training that addresses
current job market demands.
Eligible participants must reside with the city, be at least 18 years of age and
earn less than 80% of area family median income.
For more information contact:
Quiwanna James
qjames@sharesc.org
614 N. Main Street
Greenville, SC 29601
864-527-8990