Forum Flash: December 12, 2007
Children's Cabinets, Quality Counts and more!
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In Karen Pittman's December Youth Today column,she explores
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Ready by 21 Quality Counts Kick-Off Meeting a Success!![]() |
Teams from a dozen states and communities participating in the Ready by 21 Quality Counts Initiative came together for a two day kick-off meeting in Washington, D.C. November 29 and 30. Participants represented the leadership that will drive the initiative at the local level and included representatives from state and local government, education, United Ways, capacity-building intermediaries and youth-serving organizations. Ron Jackson from St. Louis said the meeting "brought us face to face to meet and learn from people across the country with similar interests. Ready by 21 gives us a framework and language for doing this work and engaging others and it gives us a basis for accountability." Heather Elmore from Washington reported, "I learned so many new things, and we are walking away with a working plan."
Awards
The Case Foundation's Make It Your Own Awards are given to individuals who connect, innovate, and activate their communities. This grants program challenges people from all walks of life to discuss what matters most to them, decide what kind of community they want, and take action together. We are proud to announce that the "Democracy in Facebook" proposal submitted by Thaddeus Ferber (program director at the Forum) was selected as one of the the Top 100 ideas submitted by nearly 5,000 applicants from all across the country. In February, the Case Foundation will reveal the Top 20 finalists. http://miyo.casefoundation.org/democracy-in-facebook
Karen Pittman Given Spirit of Service Award at Conference Held in Baltimore
Georgetown Divide/Black Oak Mine Receives CCP Award
| Where We've Been: Fall Convenings |
Sarkeys Foundation's Southwest Regional Leadership Forum
Merita Irby presented at the Sarkeys Foundation's Southwest Regional Leadership Forum where nonprofit leaders convened to discuss issues around nonprofit management and specific content focus areas. Merita facilitated a breakout session entitled "Helping Young People Become Ready by 21."
Southeastern Network of Youth and Family Services
The Southeastern Network of Youth and Family Services, with the OASIS Center, held their 2007 annual conference in Nashville, Tennessee. This year, Karen Pittman gave a keynote highlighting how the Forum's Ready by 21 framework can help allied youth fields ensure that all youth, especially those from disconnected families, have the opportunities, supports, and services they need to succeed.
Oregon Commission's Strategic Planning Retreat
Karen Pittman and Elizabeth Gaines travelled to Salem, Oregon for a strategic planning retreat with the Oregon Commission on Children and Families, the largest umbrella advocacy group for children and families in Oregon. Elizabeth and Karen walked the Commission members through a range of exercises and activities to assist them in improving their outcomes to impact the lives of Oregon's youth.
Thaddeus Ferber (Forum for Youth Investment), Sally Prouty (The Corps Network) and Linda Harris (Center for Law and Social Policy) presented about the Campaign for Youth at Working for Change: a monthly policy briefing to develop a consensus economic mobility agenda for low-wage workers. The series is sponsored by the Community Service Society of New York (CSS), and coordinated by CSS Senior Policy Fellow, Dr. William Spriggs, chairman of the Department of Economics at Howard University, in partnership with the Coalition on Human Needs under the leadership of Deborah Weinstein. Read more
Sincerely,
Thaddeus Ferber and Livia Kent
The Forum for Youth Investment




