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Skip to main content - Select Youth Topics - Adolescent Health Afterschool Programs American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) Youth Bullying Prevention (StopBullying.gov) Children of Incarcerated Parents Civic Engagement Dating Violence Prevention Disabilities Driver Safety Employment Expectant and Parenting Young Families Family Engagement Financial Capability & Literacy Gang Involvement Prevention Homelessness and Runaway Juvenile Justice Mental Health Mentoring Opportunity Youth Positive Youth Development Pregnancy Prevention Preparedness & Recovery School Climate Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Substance Use/Misuse Suicide Prevention Trafficking Prevention Transition & Aging Out Violence Prevention Search Search Menu MAIN NAVIGATION * Youth Topics * Map My Community * Funding Search * Federal Funding Sources * Applying * Common Proposal Components * Federal Listservs * Grants.gov * Preparing to Apply * Register with Grants.gov * Writing Tips * Federal Data Resources * Federal Youth Funding * Collaboration Profiles * Using Evidence * Using Evidence Home * Getting Started * Selecting Evidence-Based Programs * Implementing and Adapting * Monitoring and Evaluating * Sustaining * Investing In Evidence * Investing in What Works * Federal Understanding of the Evidence Base * Federal Resources * About Us HELPING ADOLESCENTS OBTAIN THE HEALTH CARE AND SERVICES THEY NEED(LINK IS EXTERNAL) Take Action for Adolescents is designed to motivate, energize, and inspire adults who support adolescents. Learn more about the US Department of Heath and Human Services' Office of Population Affairs’ Call to Action and how to get involved. CELEBRATING TRIBAL SOVEREIGNTY AND IDENTITY(LINK IS EXTERNAL) This Native American Heritage Month, join the US Department of the Interior's Bureau of Indian Affairs in celebrating the traditions, languages, and stories of Native American, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and affiliated Island communities and ensure their histories and contributions thrive. SHINING A LIGHT ON PREVENTING HOMELESSNESS AND RUNNING AWAY(LINK IS EXTERNAL) This National Runaway Prevention Month, join the US Department of Health and Human Services’ Family and Youth Services Bureau in shining a light on the experiences of youth who have run away and youth who have experienced homelessness, which too often remain invisible. EMPOWERING YOUTH: FINDING POINTS OF CONNECTION(LINK IS EXTERNAL) This National Adoption Month, join the US Department of Health and Human Services' Children's Bureau in bringing attention to the need for adoptive families for teens in the US foster care system and how professionals can find points of connection with youth. Previous Pause Next * 0 * 1 * 2 * 3 Engage with Youth to Promote Change Implement Evidence-Based & Innovative Programs Locate Program Funding in Your Community Featured Grant OpportunitySchool Emergency Response to Violence (Project SERV) (Funding Opportunity) Featured Grant OpportunityShare with Youth: NOAA Student Opportunities Database Featured Grant OpportunityGrants to Support New Investigators in Conducting Research Related to Preventing Interpersonal… ANNOUNCEMENTS RESOURCE: ELIMINATING EDUCATOR SHORTAGES THROUGH INCREASING EDUCATOR DIVERSITY AND ADDRESSING HIGH-NEED SHORTAGE AREAS Posted | Nov 30 2023 This policy brief(link is external) outlines the Department’s current efforts to support and advance educator diversity and address high-need shortage areas. The brief features visualizations underscoring national and state data on teacher diversity and areas in which states have particular shortages. Learn more.(link is external) RESOURCE: PERMANENCY PLANNING WITH YOUTH Posted | Nov 30 2023 This webpage(link is external) shares resources to help child welfare professionals as they permanency plan with youth. The webpage provides links to resources on culturally responsive practices, identity development, and youth engagement. Learn more.(link is external) WEBINAR RECORDING: SUPPORTING ENGLISH LEARNERS (ELS) EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS: AN ARP-HCY IMPLEMENTATION SPOTLIGHT Posted | Nov 30 2023 This webinar recording(link is external) explores the challenges faced by English learners (ELs) experiencing homelessness, strategies for partnership and collaboration, and promising practices to sustain wraparound supports beyond the availability of American Rescue Plan – Homeless Children and Youth (ARP-HCY) funding. Learn more.(link is external) View All Announcements FEATURED YOUTH TOPICS Explore 29 Youth Topics Adolescent Health Afterschool Programs American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) Youth Bullying Prevention (StopBullying.gov) Children of Incarcerated Parents Civic Engagement Dating Violence Prevention Disabilities Driver Safety Employment Expectant and Parenting Young Families Family Engagement Financial Capability & Literacy Gang Involvement Prevention Homelessness and Runaway Juvenile Justice Mental Health Mentoring Opportunity Youth Positive Youth Development Pregnancy Prevention Preparedness & Recovery School Climate Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Substance Use/Misuse Suicide Prevention Trafficking Prevention Transition & Aging Out Violence Prevention Tags HOMELESSNESS AND RUNAWAY Providing timely and direct interventions to homeless and runaway youth is important... Tags: * Housing * Runaway and Homeless Youth Tags AMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVE (AI/AN) YOUTH More than 2.1 million American Indians and Alaska Natives are under the age of 24. Tags: * Native Youth Tags TRANSITION & AGING OUT The IWGYP supports numerous efforts to build the skills and resources of youth aged 16-24... Tags: * Transition Age Youth Tags EMPLOYMENT Nearly all young people hold at least one job between ages 18 and 25. Tags: * Employment & Training SUBSCRIBE TO E-NEWSLETTER LISTS* youth.gov SHARE CONTENT FIND OPPORTUNITIES AND RESOURCES FOR YOUTH! "Change starts with one person and can grow really fast." - Tristan Visit YE4C: engage.youth.gov AccessibilityPrivacy PolicyViewers and Players MISSION STATEMENT youth.gov is the U.S. government website that helps you create, maintain, and strengthen effective youth programs. Included are youth facts, funding information, and tools to help you assess community assets, generate maps of local and federal resources, search for evidence-based youth programs, and keep up-to-date on the latest, youth-related news. Share Tweet Share Share