Shop Class, Inc.

Reviewed by the Sacramento Region Community Foundation

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$100,000 Goal

At Shop Class we have created an inspiring and engaging workshop where neurodivergent learners are truly valued and celebrated. At this neighborhood learning center we teach the basics of tool use, carpentry, art, entrepreneurship, electrical and sustainability combined with lessons on volunteerism, community building and inclusion. Our innovative programs feature activities that are crafted to build confidence and keep students excited about gaining proficiency in the trades and creative works. We have provided skills and training to thousands of people and will continue to do so with the support of our donors, corporate sponsors, volunteers and members. With that support we will be able to expand our workforce development programs and continue our work addressing critical issues like housing, climate, food insecurity and fair access to education in Sacramento. 

Shop Class is dedicated to improving the lives of Oak Park residents through sharing tools, knowledge and encouragement. Our efforts include free weekend classes, free community events and volunteer projects that have a positive impact across our community. We provide drinks and snacks to those who call Stockton Blvd home and provide services to the unhoused whenever possible.  Our tool lending library is open to members and neighbors ensuring that access to tools is never a barrier to building something amazing. Our scholarship memberships and “pay as you can” programs ensure that all of our neighbors have access to the workshop regardless of their ability to pay.

Giving Activity

Mission

The mission of Community Shop Class is to provide neighbors with the opportunities, tools, and training they need to build independent lives. CSC is dedicated to creating an inclusive and sustainable working and learning environment for neurodivergent learners and underserved communities. Through collaborations with other local businesses and community based organizations, we provide job-skill training to equip our members with the tools and skills they need to prepare for the workforce or launch their own businesses. Community Shop Class seeks to re-localize and stabilize manufacturing jobs in Oak Park through our Tiny Home Academy. Programs such as the ADHD Inventor’s Club encourage neurodivergent learners to explore trades, tech and community so they can confidently approach new tools and challenges.

Needs

Operational Support Funds

Employment Opportunities for Class Graduates

Building Materials for Tiny Home Academy

Volunteer Coaches and Professional TradesPeople

Equity Statement

Shop Class is invested in helping the trades become more equitable and inclusive. The future of the trades will require that the industry diversify to fill the gap left by a rapidly retiring workforce. Our efforts include recruiting women, black and hispanic workers, neurodivergent builders, and people from the queer community to our classes and programs. Our organization also offers workshops for construction companies looking to provide a safer and more inclusive job-site experience for their new employees and apprentices. Shop Class is committed to providing a safe, fair and harassment free place for all who want to build.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Shop Class, Inc.

other names

Community Shop Class

Year Established

2022

Tax id (EIN)

88-3723656

Mission Category

Youth Development

Operating Budget

$100,001-$250,000

Organization Need

Funding: Unrestricted, Technology, Funding: Program

Demographics Served

Youth & Children, Black/African American, LGBTQIA+

Local Counties Served

Sacramento

Address

3818 STOCKTON BLVD
SACRAMENTO, CA 95820

Service areas

Sacramento, CA, US

Phone

916 690 5635

other

916-690-5635

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