Collaboration has always been a hallmark of the nonprofit sector. These efforts may take a variety of forms, which is the first...
UNICEF and the Education Commission publish a new report taking a comprehensive look at skills attainment among children and youth across the...
Jill Biden and Education Secretary Miguel Cardona will visit Connecticut, Georgia and Michigan this week to examine summer learning programs that are...
GRANT FOCUS: Child/Youth Health, Early Care/Education, Nutrition, Food Access, Family Leave | Amount: Varied | Deadline: Sept. 6, 2022
GRANT FOCUS: Youth Development, Education, Arts/Culture, Health, Social Services, New Orleans | Amount: ~$20,000 | Deadline: Aug. 10, 2022
When Melissa Martinez applied to have her student loan debt forgiven more than a decade ago, the U.S. Department of Education told...
GRANT FOCUS: Education, Arts, Culture, Family, Child/Youth Welfare, Outreach | Amount: $1,000 - $10,000 | Deadline: Ongoing
As a national partner in PODER en SALUD (Power in Health), a project of PROCEED, Inc., with funding from the Centers for...
Youth Today’s New Mexico Child Welfare: Special Edition Summer 2022 examines the problems facing New Mexico's youth — from foster care to...
Youth Today publishes the Targeting Gun Violence Project. Our coverage includes youth-related stories, data, reports, legislative updates and features on the latest...
Amid a growing population of youth experiencing mental health crises, as well as another spate of mass shootings around the country, Pennsylvania...
Launched in winter 2019 by a Black woman and an Asian American woman, both 27, People Matter echoes cross-racial collaboration extending back...
West Charlotte High School had let out only minutes earlier when, hearing gunfire, school officials ordered an immediate lockdown and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police...
GRANT FOCUS: Foster Youth, At-risk Youth, Transitional Living, Youth Services, Youth Welfare, System-involved Youth | Amount: Up to $825,000 | Deadline: Aug. 15,...
Colleges and universities have lost nearly 1.3 million students since spring 2020 as youth of color bear the brunt of the pandemic...
Research shows people with autism spectrum disorder have a much greater risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Despite this – and despite doctors identifying more...
Some young people who are neurodivergent or have learning disabilities, already concerned about what they say are structural biases in the existing...
Urban Institute researchers discuss lessons learned from school-based approaches to youth substance use implemented in D.C., Massachusetts, and New Mexico.
Days after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states can prohibit abortion, Alabama has seized on the decision to argue that the...
GRANT FOCUS: Community, Arts/Culture, Disadvantaged Youth, Health, Homelessness | Amount: $1,000 - $5,000 | Deadline: Aug. 1, 2022