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National Youth Leadership Council
NameNational Youth Leadership Council
Formation1983

National Youth Leadership Council. The National Youth Leadership Council is a nonprofit organization that was established in 1983 by Harvard University graduate James A. Johnson and University of Minnesota professor Richard Murphy, with the goal of promoting service-learning and civic engagement among United States youth, in collaboration with organizations such as the National Education Association and the American Red Cross. The organization's early work was influenced by the ideas of John Dewey, Ralph Nader, and Marian Wright Edelman, and it has since become a leading voice in the service-learning movement, working with partners such as the Corporation for National and Community Service and the National Service-Learning Partnership. The National Youth Leadership Council has also been recognized for its innovative approaches to youth development, including its work with the Ford Foundation and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.

History

The National Youth Leadership Council was founded in 1983, with initial funding from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation of New York, and has since grown to become a leading organization in the service-learning movement, with a network of partners that includes the American Association of School Administrators, the National Association of Secondary School Principals, and the National Association of Elementary School Principals. The organization's early work was influenced by the National Commission on Service-Learning, which was established by Congress in 2001, and it has since worked closely with organizations such as the National Center for Learning Disabilities and the Alliance for Excellent Education. The National Youth Leadership Council has also been shaped by the ideas of Robert Putnam, Daniel Goleman, and Howard Gardner, and has collaborated with institutions such as Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, and New York University.

Mission_and_Objectives

The National Youth Leadership Council's mission is to promote service-learning and civic engagement among United States youth, with the goal of developing young people into active, engaged citizens who are committed to creating positive change in their communities, in partnership with organizations such as the Points of Light Foundation and the Youth Service America. The organization's objectives include providing training and technical assistance to educators and youth workers, supporting the development of service-learning programs and initiatives, and advocating for policies and practices that support service-learning and civic engagement, in collaboration with groups such as the National Council of Teachers of English and the National Association for Bilingual Education. The National Youth Leadership Council is also committed to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of its work, and has partnered with organizations such as the NAACP, the National Council of La Raza, and the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network to advance this goal.

Programs_and_Initiatives

The National Youth Leadership Council offers a range of programs and initiatives to support service-learning and civic engagement among United States youth, including the National Service-Learning Conference, which brings together educators, youth workers, and young people from across the country to share best practices and learn from one another, in partnership with organizations such as the National Association of Student Councils and the National Honor Society. The organization also provides training and technical assistance to educators and youth workers, and supports the development of service-learning programs and initiatives in schools and communities across the country, in collaboration with groups such as the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers. Additionally, the National Youth Leadership Council has launched initiatives such as the Service-Learning Awards and the Youth Leadership Institute, which recognize and support outstanding service-learning programs and young leaders, and has partnered with institutions such as Harvard University, University of Michigan, and University of California, Los Angeles to advance this work.

Impact_and_Outcomes

The National Youth Leadership Council's work has had a significant impact on service-learning and civic engagement among United States youth, with thousands of young people participating in service-learning programs and initiatives each year, in partnership with organizations such as the Boys and Girls Clubs of America and the YMCA. The organization's programs and initiatives have been recognized for their effectiveness in promoting academic achievement, social-emotional learning, and civic engagement among young people, and have been supported by funders such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The National Youth Leadership Council has also been recognized for its innovative approaches to youth development, including its work with the Ford Foundation and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, and has collaborated with institutions such as Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, and New York University to advance this work.

Organizational_Structure

The National Youth Leadership Council is a nonprofit organization that is governed by a board of directors composed of educators, youth workers, and community leaders, including representatives from organizations such as the National Education Association and the American Red Cross. The organization is led by a chief executive officer who is responsible for overseeing the development and implementation of programs and initiatives, in collaboration with partners such as the Corporation for National and Community Service and the National Service-Learning Partnership. The National Youth Leadership Council also has a staff of experienced educators and youth workers who provide training and technical assistance to educators and youth workers, and support the development of service-learning programs and initiatives, in partnership with groups such as the National Council of Teachers of English and the National Association for Bilingual Education.

Notable_Alumni_and_Partnerships

The National Youth Leadership Council has a strong network of alumni and partners who are committed to promoting service-learning and civic engagement among United States youth, including organizations such as the Points of Light Foundation and the Youth Service America. The organization has also partnered with institutions such as Harvard University, University of Michigan, and University of California, Los Angeles to advance its work, and has collaborated with notable individuals such as Marian Wright Edelman, Ralph Nader, and Robert Putnam. Additionally, the National Youth Leadership Council has worked with organizations such as the NAACP, the National Council of La Raza, and the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of its work, and has been recognized for its innovative approaches to youth development by funders such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Category:Youth organizations

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