DC Youth and Young Adult Update 8-09-2024

 

 

News at NYEC:  

  • NYEC’s Youth Days Will Take Place September 11-13. Time is running out to register! NYEC is inviting practitioners, community and organization leaders, and young people to join us in Washington, DC to advocate for Opportunity Youth at the federal level! This year’s event features a dynamic mix of virtual preparation and in-person interaction in Washington, DC. The virtual advocacy training sessions begin this month, so reserve your spot now! More details, including virtual preparation session descriptions and dates and a detailed agenda for the in-person event, can be found in the hyperlinked title. 
  • NYEC Endorses the Generation Now Representation Workforce Act, Introduced by Senators Laphonza Butler (D-CA) and Tim Kaine (D-VA): The Generation Now Workforce Representation Act would amend the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act to increase youth representation and voice within state workforce boards. Specifically, it would mandate that each State workforce development board include at least one opportunity youth representative, require Boards to include representation from youth-serving nonprofit organizations, and would establish youth workforce committees within each State board to provide ongoing recommendations on youth-focused workforce investment activities. NYEC is excited to endorse the bill and was quoted in the hyperlinked press release from Senator Butler. 

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Federal Funding Opportunities: 

From The States: 

  • Massachusetts: With about three months until the November election, the Committee for High Standards Not High Stakes promoted a website and a recent survey that indicates a slim majority supports their campaign (Yes on Question 2).  The proposed ballot issue would substitute completing coursework that satisfies state requirements for the requirement that students pass the English, math, and science portions of the 10th grade MCAS exam to graduate from high school. Business associations and nonprofit organizations are among the opponents of the proposal, arguing that maintaining MCAS as a graduation requirement is essential to maintaining statewide standards across school districts and serving as an indicator of college preparedness. 

For The Youth: 

Resources: 

  • National Voter Registration Day: The National Voter Registration Day website provides state-specific guides for organizing voter registration drives. Developed by Nonprofit VOTE and the Fair Elections Center, these guides offer detailed rules and regulations for each state. They aim to assist organizations in planning effective voter registration events while ensuring compliance with local election laws. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, users are encouraged to consult their state or local elections office. 
  • Funding Bold Ideas for Youth Mental Health in 12 Countries: The Being Initiative is thrilled to announce funding opportunities for innovative projects focused on enhancing youth mental health and wellbeing in 12 countries: Colombia, Ecuador, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Morocco, Pakistan, Romania, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, and Vietnam. If you have a bold idea that tackles the early drivers of mental health challenges for underserved young people aged 10-24, they want to hear from you.