Are you a young changemaker, or do you want to help connect young leaders around the world with resources, ideas, and a network to advance their work? If so, come learn more about YouthLead.

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About this event

Are you getting the most out of YouthLead? Do you know how to build strong connections with likeminded changemakers and work together to achieve your goals? Do you know how to navigate the site to find new funding opportunities or resources to advance your work? Join us to gain an edge on mastering navigation on YouthLead.org. Take advantage of this live, interactive tutorial session.

Got questions about YouthLead? We have answers. 

This session can help you if you are a…

  • Young changemaker looking for ideas, funding opportunities, or to connect with other like-minded young people
  • Youth-serving organization with resources or opportunities to share with young changemakers and leaders

 

ABOUT YOUTHLEAD

Launched in 2018 under the USAID-funded project YouthPower Learning and continued under YP2LE, YouthLead.org is designed for young changemakers making a positive impact in their community through service, activism, advocacy, education, and entrepreneurship. Our network members are focused on finding solutions by connecting people, ideas, and resources to tackle critical issues affecting young people at home and around the world.

ABOUT YOUTHPOWER2: LEARNING AND EVALUATION (YP2LE)

YP2LE activities will bring USAID’s Youth in Development Policy to life by enabling investments in PYD research and evaluation within and across multiple sectors, including health, education, agriculture/food security, economic opportunity, peace and security, democracy, and human rights and governance. YP2LE will build and disseminate PYD evidence across multiple sectors; offer leadership in promoting PYD best practices; and provide rapid response, technical assistance to USAID staff to design, implement, and evaluate youth activities. The goal of these activities is to give practitioners the information, tools, and resources they need to develop high-quality, impactful, and sustainable youth programs, allowing empowered youth, working with supportive adults, to create the kind of sustainable change in individuals and systems.

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