K-12 schools could help fill that gap by offering youth empowerment and leadership training to students, even those in early grades. Lockett: What work is being done across the country to advance ...
The ASCEND program offers grants to Black students with disabilities in NJ who want to make schools more accessible.
The Youth Juvenile Justice Fellows (YJJF) program is a youth justice training program that develops the leadership of justice-impact youth and allies. The YJJF programs attracts a diverse population ...
Programs must serve young people between the ages of 13 and 18, and focus on developing leadership skills, creating civic ...
The Racine Founder’s Rotary awarded $2,000 to the Three Harbors Council Boy Scouts of America for leadership training and ...
The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation announced it is providing up to $5 million in funding to support new and existing youth ...
27, the Alliance of Students Creating Educational Networks for Disability Rights (ASCEND) announced its four-month leadership program ... "As disabled youth, we recognize academia’s profound ...