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HELPING YOUTH EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS AND HOUSING INSTABILITY

Our Homelessness and Housing Instability youth topic section just got refreshed!
Dive into the latest resources and up-to-date research, including new tips for
engaging young people.


ENGAGING YOUTH. BUILDING SUPPORTS. STRENGTHENING OPPORTUNITIES.(LINK IS
EXTERNAL)

National Foster Care Month (Partner: HHS Children's Bureau) recognizes the
important role that people from all parts of child welfare play in supporting
children, youth, and families.


HELPING CHILDREN AND TEENS MANAGE LIFE STRESSORS(LINK IS EXTERNAL)

Mental Health Awareness Month (HHS Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration) provides resources and information to support youth and
communities who may need mental health support.


ADVANCING ADOLESCENT HEALTH EQUITY(LINK IS EXTERNAL)

National Adolescent Health Month (Partner: HHS Office of Population Affairs)
emphasizes the importance of building on young people’s strengths and potential,
encouraging meaningful youth engagement in adolescent health activities, and
highlighting key topics in adolescent health.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS


WEBINAR: SUPPORTING THE EDUCATION OF UNACCOMPANIED STUDENTS EXPERIENCING
HOMELESSNESS

Posted | May 23 2024

Date: July 31, 2024, 2:00 – 3:00 pm ET

This webinar(link is external) will review key concepts related to the education
of unaccompanied youth experiencing homelessness included in the McKinney-Vento
Act. The webinar will cover:

 * McKinney-Vento Act definitions of unaccompanied and homeless 
 * K-12 educational rights and supports for unaccompanied homeless students
 * Supports for unaccompanied homeless youth transitioning to higher education

Learn more and register.(link is external)


NEXT GEN STEM’S TEAMS ENGAGING AFFILIATED MUSEUMS AND INFORMAL INSTITUTIONS
(TEAM II) (FUNDING OPPORTUNITY)

Posted | May 21 2024

NASA’s TEAM II solicitation(link is external) invites informal education
institutions to create innovative, NASA-inspired programming for K-12 students
and their families. The solicitation is expected to be released in the third
quarter of FY2024 (April-June). The solicitation will include three tiers in
response to the feedback from the informal education community. The three tiers
include:

 * “Community Anchor” tier: This tier will continue to offer awards up to
   $50,000.
 * New “STEM Innovator” tier: This tier will fund awards of approximately
   $250,000. 
 * “National Connector”: This tier will award and fund initiatives up to
   $900,000.

Learn more.(link is external)


MULTISTATE MENTORING PROGRAMS INITIATIVE (FUNDING OPPORTUNITY)

Posted | May 21 2024

Grants.gov deadline: June 24, 2024, 11:59 pm ET
JustGrants deadline: July 8, 2024, 8:59 pm ET
Solicitation Webinar: June 14, 2024, 2:00 pm ET.Register to attend.(link is
external)

With this solicitation(link is external) (PDF, 37 pages), OJJDP will fund
mentoring organizations to enhance and expand mentoring services for children
and youth (17 years of age or younger) who are at risk or high risk for
delinquency, victimization, and juvenile justice system involvement. Learn more
and apply.(link is external)

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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 Housing Instability
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
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HOMELESSNESS AND HOUSING INSTABILITY

Homelessness is a major concern in the U.S., and young people may be most at
risk of becoming homeless.

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 * Runaway and Homeless Youth

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ADOLESCENT HEALTH

Adolescence is an important time for promoting health and preventing disease.

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 * Health and Nutrition

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EMPLOYMENT

Nearly all young people hold at least one job between ages 18 and 25.

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MENTAL HEALTH

Efforts can be made to promote positive mental health and prevent or minimize
mental health problems.

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 * Mental Health


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