The National League of Cities (NLC) and the Forum for Youth Investment are hosting a webinar to guide communities through implementing a “Ready by 21” framework. Developed by the Forum for Youth Investment, “Ready by 21” is a set of strategies that helps communities improve outcomes for children and youth by ensuring they are prepared for college, work and life. By building partnerships with schools and other youth-focused organizations, establishing a set of results and collecting and using data, communities can implement programs and initiatives that will provide positive opportunities for all youth, particularly those that are most often left behind.
This webinar – Using Ready by 21 Tools to Guide Youth Master Planning – is aimed local government officials, community leaders and other stakeholders and partners that are invested in improving the well-being of local youth. More than 30 cities have adopted “youth master plans” and this webinar will include insight from government officials from two of these communities. The webinar will occur on Wednesday, March 21 at 2:30pm (EST).
To register for this webinar and to learn more, please click here.
Other resources:
Making a Difference in Your Neighborhood Handbook, Center for the Study of Social Policy
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
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