Announcements

July 29, 2010

Region V (IL, IN, WI, OH, MI, MN) Listening Session in Chicago on Youth Employment and Transitions - August 24th

The Interagency Working Group on Youth Programs, a collaborative of 12 federal agencies, is hosting a series of listening sessions around the country to gather input to inform the development of an overarching strategic plan for federal youth policy. We want to hear from stakeholders at the state and local levels, including practitioners, researchers, policymakers, state and local affiliates of youth serving organizations, and youth and families themselves. This is your opportunity to share your perspective on how to improve youth outcomes, including recommendations for enhancing the coordination, effectiveness, and efficiency of youth programs and policies. We look forward to hearing your ideas! The next listening session will be held in Chicago on August 24th.  Learn more and register.

July 21, 2010

Public Comments Sought on Juvenile Justice Issue Areas

The Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (Council) requests public comments related to four priority issue areas:  (1) Education and At-Risk Youth, (2) Juvenile Reentry and Transitions into Adulthood, (3) Racial/Ethnic Disparities in the Juvenile Justice and Related Systems, and (4) Tribal Youth and Juvenile Justice. Submit ideas related to Federal policies and practices that impact juvenile justice outcomes. Comments must be received by August 9, 2010. Learn more (PDF, 2 Pages).

Collaboration Center

The Collaboration Center provides resources to help federal, state, and local partnerships thrive. Learn about forming, managing, and sustaining strong collaborations; and connecting with your peers.

Introduction to the Interagency Working Group on Youth Programs

Building & Sustaining Partnerships

Community Assessment

Partnership Resource Library

Collaborative Efforts to Address Youth Violence

Comprehensive Community Initiatives (cciToolsforFeds)

IWGYP Collaborative Workspace (Working Group Participants Only)

 

This section provides links to reliable federal data on youth topics. Use it to deepen your understanding of youth issues and strengthen your efforts to improve youth outcomes.

Map My Community

Map My Community is a tool designed specifically to assist you in locating resources in your community to help you build and strengthen your youth program. Get ideas for new partnerships, identify gaps in your community, and learn about resources to avoid duplication of effort.

Evidence Based Program Directory

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The FindYouthInfo Program Directory features evidence-based programs whose purpose is to prevent and/or reduce delinquency or other problem behaviors in young people. Currently, you can search the directory by risk factor or protective factor.

Funding Information Center

Photo of three youthThe Funding Information Center provides tools to help you build and sustain your programs and activities. You'll find funding ideas as well as strategies on how to apply for federal grants.