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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 Children’s Interagency Coordinating Council 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 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 CALL FOR STUDIES: TEEN PREGNANCY PREVENTION (TPP) EVIDENCE REVIEW The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) seeks studies to include in a systematic review of the evidence base on programs that impact teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV, and associated sexual risk behaviors. Submissions are due by November 7, 2024. CHILD CARE INVESTMENTS: PATHWAYS TO ECONOMIC MOBILITY FOR FAMILIES EXPERIENCING POVERTY Join the Children’s Interagency Coordinating Council on Wednesday, December 4, from 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. ET for a knowledge exchange to discuss current investments in child care to promote economic mobility for families experiencing poverty. PROMOTING THE IMPORTANCE OF LIVING A DRUG-FREE LIFESTYLE(LINK IS EXTERNAL) Find details about a Campus Video PSA Contest for colleges and universities to promote the importance of preventing alcohol and other drug misuse among college students for Red Ribbon Week (Partners: DEA and HHS Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration). MEANINGFULLY ENGAGING YOUNG PEOPLE: PRINCIPLES, STRATEGIES, AND SUCCESS STORIES View the webinar recording from the Interagency Working Group on Youth Programs' (IWGYP) recent webinar to help organizations working to improve youth and young adult outcomes learn more about how partnering with young people from the start leads to more effective and impactful outcomes. USING EVIDENCE TO PREVENT TEEN PREGNANCY Discover the latest findings from the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Evidence Review, which now includes findings about program components (Partner: HHS Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation). * 0 * 1 * 2 * 3 * 4 Previous Pause Next 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 OpportunityComprehensive Partnerships to Advance Cancer Health Equity (CPACHE) Program (Funding Opportunity) Featured Grant OpportunityLongitudinal Research on Delinquency and Crime (Funding Opportunity) ANNOUNCEMENTS WEBINAR RECORDING: CREATING A CULTURE OF SUPPORT: ENHANCING STAFF RESILIENCE IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS Posted | Oct 30 2024 In this webinar recording(link is external), presenters from the Colorado School of Public Health discuss improving systems around emergency drills through tailored training, gathering staff feedback, and identifying local resources. Participants will learn to customize training for their districts, lead effective feedback sessions, and implement changes based on staff input. Learn more.(link is external) RESOURCE: BULLYING AND CYBERBULLYING PREVENTION STRATEGIES AND RESOURCES Posted | Oct 30 2024 This guide(link is external) (PDF, 4 pages) equips school leaders to create a safer, more supportive school environment by preventing and addressing bullying and cyberbullying. Learn more(link is external) (PDF, 4 pages). RESOURCE: A PARENT’S GUIDE FOR UNDERSTANDING K–12 SCHOOL DATA BREACHES Posted | Oct 29 2024 This document(link is external) aims to provide parents of K–12 students information to help understand what it means when their school has a data breach, as well as provide tools and best practices to help navigate the sometimes confusing process of protecting children’s data in the event of a breach. Learn more.(link is external) View All Announcements FEATURED YOUTH TOPICS Explore 30 Youth Topics Adolescent Health Afterschool Programs American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) Youth Bullying Prevention (StopBullying.gov) Children of Incarcerated Parents Children’s Interagency Coordinating Council 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 Children of Incarcerated Parents Tags * Children of Incarcerated Parents * Parenting It is important that communities create a coordinated system of supports for children of prisoners and their incarcerated parents... Substance Use/Misuse Tags * Substance Use/Misuse Youth-serving systems should intervene early to address substance use/misuse. Adolescent Health Tags * Health and Nutrition Adolescence is an important time for promoting health and preventing disease. Bullying Prevention (StopBullying.gov) Tags * Bullying StopBullying.gov provides information from various government agencies on what bullying is, what cyberbullying is, who is at risk… SUBSCRIBE TO E-NEWSLETTER Enter your e-mail address to subscribe to the 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