Funding Opportunity: The Fiscal Year 2021 Farm to School Grants
USDA will award up to $10 million in competitive grants to eligible entities through the Farm to School Grant Program in Fiscal Year 2021.
This December 3 webinar will highlight findings from an OJJDP-funded study of best practices for youth involved with both the child welfare and juvenile justice systems.
The Fiscal Year 2021 Farm to School Grant Request for Applications is now open. Apply by January 8, 2021.
This four-week series from America's Promise Alliance and The 74 shares open letters from high school students to decision-makers in their states and communities that call for specific actions to address issues that arose from a recent town hall as top-of-mind for young people. One call to action was abundantly clear: young people want decision-makers to take their ideas and experiences into consideration. Not only because it’s the right thing to do—it’s also the smart thing to do.
Afterschool programs serve children and youth of all ages.
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More than half of teenagers report participating in youth volunteer work, form of civic...
Teen dating violence can be prevented through reducing risk factors, fostering protective...
Disabilities can be an important part of a young person’s identity and can contribute to their...
Nearly all young people hold at least one job between ages 18 and 25. There are many advantages...
The needs and wellbeing of expectant and parenting young people are an ongoing priority.
Family engagement is essential in promoting healthy development and achievement of youth.