• Y.B.H. (Yeah But How)

  • Solution Driven Agency

    Here's to Life's philosophy is to be a Solution Driven Agency, which we refer to as

    Y.B.H. (Yeah But How). Our commitment is to

    Bring Technology & Science to the Streets and the Streets to Technology & Science.

    Our efforts are focused on evaluating how many new employment opportunities we can create in underserved, low-income communities, particularly for individuals without academic certifications. We prioritize a People Margin over a Profit Margin, ensuring that while we do not lose money, our primary goal is to uplift and empower people.

    In low-income communities and in non-profits, securing funding for innovation and outcome-driven programs can be challenging. However, our commitment to bridging the gap between technology, science, and the streets remains steadfast. By fostering partnerships, leveraging community resources, and advocating for sustainable funding, we aim to create meaningful and lasting change.

    Together, we can transform lives and communities, one innovative solution at a time.

    Measuring the impact of your initiatives is crucial to understand their effectiveness and make informed decisions.

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  • Employment Opportunities Created

    • Number of Jobs: Track the number of new jobs created in the community.
    • Job Retention Rates: Measure how long individuals stay employed.
    • Income Levels: Monitor changes in income levels of those employed through your programs.

    Community Engagement and Participation

    • Event Attendance: Count the number of participants in your events and programs.
    • Volunteer Hours: Track the number of hours contributed by volunteers.
    • Feedback and Surveys: Collect participant feedback to gauge satisfaction and areas for improvement.

    Skill Development and Education

    • Training Programs: Measure the number of individuals completing training programs.
    • Certification Rates: Track the number of certifications earned by participants.
    • Skill Assessments: Conduct pre- and post-program skill assessments to measure improvement.

    Economic Impact

    • Local Business Growth: Monitor the growth of local businesses that benefit from your initiatives.
    • Investment in Community: Track the amount of investment (both financial and in-kind) in the community.
    • Economic Indicators: Measure changes in economic indicators such as unemployment rates and poverty levels.

    Social Impact

    • Quality of Life: Use surveys to assess changes in the quality of life of community members.
    • Crime Rates: Monitor changes in local crime rates as an indirect measure of community well-being.
    • Health and Well-being: Track improvements in health and well-being through partnerships with local health organizations.

    Sustainability and Scalability

    • Program Sustainability: Assess the long-term viability of your programs.
    • Scalability: Measure the potential to replicate successful programs in other communities.

    Funding and Resource Allocation

    • Funding Secured: Track the amount of funding secured for your programs.
    • Resource Utilization: Measure how efficiently resources are being used.