Youth In Governance program
Extension empowers young people in decision making directly in their community, preparing the next generation of civic leaders, and building systems in which youth voice is valued and prioritized. Youth leadership development is critical in building civic capacity, social capital, and long-term community sustainability in local communities. Programs that teach useful skills and build the self-confidence of young people ensure capable, effective leaders for the next generation. In addition, recent national trends including an increase in youth civic service and a new emphasis on civic education in schools indicate a growing need for leadership training to ensure young people are prepared to participate in political and civic life.
Outcomes
The purpose of Extension’s Youth in Governance programs is to create a model of youth empowerment through direct participation in local government. Youth participating in Youth in Governance sit on county boards or on county board committees and receive mentoring from elected officials. The overall goal is to bring youth voice to community issues and concerns while fostering the development of confident, independent, and motivated youth leaders. Extension uses its expertise in facilitating strong working relationships with adults and youth to lead training, orientation, and ongoing development for local government partners and youth participants.
Focus Areas
Project Leader
Joe Maldonado
Program Manager
- Department/Unit
- Division of Extension, Positive Youth Development Institute
- School or College
- Divison of Extension