Y.O.U. Summer Jobs Eligibility Requirements

Click here for a pdf version of the required documents list.

Who can participate in the Y.O.U. Summer Youth Employment Program?

  • The young person must be between the ages of 14–18 and still attending high school. 14 year-olds need to be going into the 9th grade in the fall.

  • You must be a resident of Cuyahoga County.

  • You will be required to meet program eligibility requirements based on guidelines from our various funding sources.

Why do I need family income information?

  • Much of our funding is tied to certain eligibility criteria, including family income. Most of our available jobs require family income to be below a certain threshold.

What are the income requirements for eligibility?

  • Most of our funding, 75% or more, to pay for wages, is designated for families that are at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Thresholds. See the chart for the thresholds for 2024. 

  • Every year, we do have additional funding sources available, for families that are over the income threshold. So if you/your parent/guardian was invited to this step you should still attend the Intake.  

  • Additional funding is not considered until an applicant is first denied our primary funding due to income.

    • The availability of funding changes from hour to hour, so Y.O.U. will not be able to tell you if there is other funding available until you complete your Intake appointment.  

What If my parent/guardian is not available? Can I complete the appointment myself?

  • No. A parent/guardian must attend the scheduled Intake Apppointment.

  • To be eligible for the Summer Jobs Program you must be a minor enrolled in high school. If you are a minor you are unable to sign consents and permission forms or represent your household.

  • 18 and 19 year olds still enrolled in high school are considered minors for our program requirements. Therefore, your parent/guardian must complete the appointment.

My parent/guardian cannot get out of work to attend the appointment, what do I do?

  • A parent/guardian must sign consents and permissions on your behalf, so there may not be anything Y.O.U. can do in this case.

  • Please contact our Call Center at 216-777-3900 and they can submit a Ticket on your behalf and a member of the Intake or Compliance Team can contact you to obtain more details and discuss possible options.

Can a parent/guardian submit documents and sign forms online?

  • No. We maintain paper files throughout this process and our organization incurs additional costs for electronic filing, so ideally all documents are submitted in person during the Intake Appointment.

  • Please contact our Call Center at 216-777-3900 and they can submit a Ticket on your behalf and a member of the Intake or Compliance Team can contact you to obtain more details and discuss possible options.

Will I need a work permit to be determined eligible?

  • If you are 14 or 15 years old and you are offered a position in the Summer Jobs Program, you will need a Work Permit.

    • The HOW TO GET A WORK PERMIT instruction manual and an Application for Minor Work Permit will be given to the PARENT/GUARDIAN (at their Intake Appointment) upon approval for the Summer Jobs Program.

      • Be advised that the Work Permit process can be lengthy and requires getting a physical exam at your family’s expense and having your physician sign off on their part of our WORK PERMIT application.

      • THE WORK PERMIT APPLICATION IS PRE-SIGNED BY Y.O.U as the Employer of record which is why it is not provided until after the Intake Appointment is completed.

        • Please do not use the blank work permit applications given by your child’s school or from online.

    • A completed Work Permit (Age and Schooling Certificate) must be turned in at Y.O.U. Orientation.

  • Check out the FAQs about Work Permits to learn more.

How can I get more information?

  • If you have questions regarding our Summer Youth Employment Program or need assistance with registration, please contact the Call Center at 216-776-3900. Hours are Monday-Friday 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM