Sentences with phrase «non-profit youth development organization»

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A portion of the proceeds from the Ulaanbaatar location support the Mongolian Youth Development Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping children.
Since 1981 NVV has granted nearly $ 110 million to local non-profit organizations in the areas of healthcare, youth development and affordable housing.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. today announced that the Oneida County Youth Bureau is accepting proposals from interested non-profit organizations that would like the opportunity to provide youth - oriented programs that offer delinquency prevention, recreation and positive youth development opportunities during Youth Bureau is accepting proposals from interested non-profit organizations that would like the opportunity to provide youth - oriented programs that offer delinquency prevention, recreation and positive youth development opportunities during youth - oriented programs that offer delinquency prevention, recreation and positive youth development opportunities during youth development opportunities during 2012.
today announced that the Oneida County Youth Bureau is accepting proposals from non-profit organizations seeking funding to provide youth - oriented programs that offer delinquency prevention, recreation and positive youth development opportunities during Youth Bureau is accepting proposals from non-profit organizations seeking funding to provide youth - oriented programs that offer delinquency prevention, recreation and positive youth development opportunities during youth - oriented programs that offer delinquency prevention, recreation and positive youth development opportunities during youth development opportunities during 2011.
The American Youth Policy Forum (AYPF) is a non-profit, nonpartisan professional development organization that bridges youth policy, practice, and research for professionals working on youth policy issues at the national, state, and local leYouth Policy Forum (AYPF) is a non-profit, nonpartisan professional development organization that bridges youth policy, practice, and research for professionals working on youth policy issues at the national, state, and local leyouth policy, practice, and research for professionals working on youth policy issues at the national, state, and local leyouth policy issues at the national, state, and local levels.
In 2011, Mr. Epps successfully developed Next Level Athletics, a non-profit basketball organization that helps youth expand their athletic ability, encourages character development, and builds life skills.
He has also been mentoring youth for over a decade and is currently the Executive Director of Great Oak Youth Development Center, a non-profit organization that mentors at risk yyouth for over a decade and is currently the Executive Director of Great Oak Youth Development Center, a non-profit organization that mentors at risk yYouth Development Center, a non-profit organization that mentors at risk youthyouth.
The objective of the first RFA and grant program was to engage US and developing country youth - serving and youth - led non-profit and for - profit organizations in efforts to further assess, evaluate, document and disseminate innovative work in positive youth development (PYD) and cross-sectoral youth programming.
After a 20 - year career as a leader in youth - serving non-profit organizations, Julie turned her focus to coaching, training at the Coaches Training Institute, and facilitating a group process known as «reflection» for youth development professionals.
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