Youth Against Violence Subcommittee Community 101 Grant Recipients
Youth Against Violence Subcommittee Community 101 Grant Recipients
Youth Against Violence Subcommittee Community 101 Grant Recipients
Youth Project Against Police Violence or Sexual & Dating Violence 2021 Mini-Grant: Receive Grants up to $1,000!
Youth in Multnomah County have the opportunity to apply for up to $1,000 to lead an anti-violence project. Applications are due January 25th, at 5PM.
Join us and pledge to wear purple on October 19 to stand against bullying and show support for LGBTQIA+ youth.
We, the Multnomah Youth Commission (MYC), voted unanimously on March 12, 2017 to endorse House Bill 2845. This bill is created to put Ethnic Studies in all K-12 schools.
YAV invites youth in schools, after-school programs, and within community organizations to apply for funding up to $1000 to work on a project addressing violence. APPLICATIONS DUE FEBRUARY 13, 2017.
Youth select their future city and county leaders.
Apply now for the State Farm Youth Advisory Board Service Learning Grant Program. 2013 Issue Areas: Access...
Young people from all over Multnomah County turned the tables on community leaders Saturday, asking for commitments on...
With just six weeks to pull together the Rob Ingram Youth Summit Against Violence, Multnomah Youth Commissioners are looking for help. If you are under 21, and you’re interested in helping with the...
Young people from all over Multnomah County turned the tables on community leaders Saturday, asking for commitments on violence prevention. The Rob Ingram Youth Summit Against Violence...
For the second year running, the Rob Ingram Youth Summit Against Violence will bring together...