GRANT FOCUS: Youth Sports, Gender Equity, Youth Soccer, Youth Development, Girls/Women | Amount: $5,000 | Deadline: Nov. 20, 2021
The Biden administration is encouraging local school districts to host clinics to provide COVID-19 vaccinations to kids and information to parents on...
The Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice (CJCJ) releases a new report discussing the poor conditions and practices that still persist in...
Climate activists - including thousands of young adults, teens and children - march during a demonstration in the center of Glasgow, Scotland,...
After more than a year of disrupted school for most of the country, we know that meaningful relationships are a powerful part...
GRANT FOCUS: COVID19, Health, Hispanic/Latin Youth, Youth Development, Civic Engagement | Amount: $1,000+ | Deadline: Nov. 28, 2021
David McCullough III believes young people today are growing up in a divided nation, one where youth aren’t able to empathize or...
A group of Atlanta teens shed light on what they want and need after the final bell of the day rings at...
GRANT FOCUS: Education, Education Research, Education Innovation, Career Development | Amount: $70,000 | Deadline: Nov. 17, 2021
The change from summer to fall brings sweaters, autumn colors, football and end-of-year campaigns. If you haven’t started yet, it is time...
Andrea L. Neely is the new president and CEO of Simon Youth Foundation (SYF), joining after 16 years with the United Negro...
Child Care Aware estimates 9% of licensed child care programs have permanently closed since the pandemic began, based on its tally of...
GRANT FOCUS: COVID19, Small Business/Organization Support, Minority-Owned Businesses, Pandemic Recovery, Minority Youth | Amount: Up to $15,000 | Deadline: May 6, 2022
GRANT FOCUS: Youth Development/Welfare, Conflict Resolution, Foster Youth, Homeless Youth, School, Afterschool | Amount: $15,000 - $40,000 | Deadline: Jan. 14, 2022
GRANT FOCUS: Food Insecurity, Food Access, Native/Tribal Communities, Native/Tribal Youth | Amount: Up to $35,000 | Deadline: Nov. 12, 2021
Partly because many of them lack internet access and are disproportionately employed in retail, food and other service industries, workers with disabilities,...
While the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that in February 2021 one in four U.S. workers was working remotely — many...
The Urban Institute takes a look at the current state of supportive housing for former foster youth across the nation; discussing the...
There may have been a time in the past when lengthy 5-10 year plans that took up to a year to produce...
Even as schools have returned in full swing across the country, complications wrought by the pandemic persist, often falling hardest on those...