gysd 2011 final report overview
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Presenting Sponsor
Final Report
Thank You to YSA’s Sponsors!
GYSD 2011 by the Numbers
3,502+ projectsregistered on GYSD.org
(1,859 in the U.S. and 1,643 around the world)
in
102 countriesengaged at least
550,363 youth volunteers. (278,234 in the U.S. and 272,129 around the world)
YSA Grants Exceed $1 Million Annually for First Time
$1,007,290 in YSA Grants were distributed to
821 youth, schools and organizations
who engaged at least
470,243 youth volunteers on GYSD.
Global Youth Service Network 200+ National and Global Partners
100+ U.S. Lead Agencies & Lead Organizers
10 Regional Partners &
65 Country Partners
Thousands of Local Organizers
YSA
U.S. National Partners
Global Partners
U.S. Lead Agencies
Regional Partners
Country Partners
Local Organizers
State & Local Partners
Local Organizers
Global Youth Service Day recognizes and celebrates the contributions
children and youth, ages 5-25, make to their communities 365 days a year.
Each year in April, millions of young people around the world lead and
participate in service projects.
They work with families, schools, community and faith-based
organizations, and businesses to improve communities.
Links Days of Service 9/11 Day of ServiceMLK Day of Service
Global Youth Service Day
Focuses on importance of “Duration and Intensity”
by engaging students for
at least 70 hours over several weeks or months
Connects
academic learning with
meaningful community issues
Follows IPARD/C service-learning process:
Investigation, Preparation & Planning, Action, Reflection, Demonstration/Celebration
StrongerCommunities
StrongerCommunities
CommunityNeed
CommunityNeed
Academic EngagementWorkforce Readiness
Academic EngagementWorkforce Readiness
Teaching and Learning
Teaching and Learning
U.S. States & Countries with Highest Number of Projects
Top 10 Countries
• South Korea (427 projects) • Hungary (212 projects)• Lebanon (78 projects)• Kyrgyzstan (72 projects)• Kenya (22 projects)• Cameroon (19 projects)• Mongolia (19 projects)• Pakistan (14 projects)• Nigeria (12 projects)• Uganda (11 projects)
Top 10 U.S. States
• Minnesota (173 projects)• Texas (167 projects)• Pennsylvania (112 projects)• Michigan (108 projects)• Ohio (96 projects)• California (96 projects)• Louisiana (67 projects)• Virginia (61 projects)• Arizona (57 projects)• Iowa (56 projects)
Good Neighbor Service-Learning Grants125 $1,000 grants supported
service-learning projects in K-12 public schools
that engaged at least 13,096 youth volunteers.Abington, PA Senior High School students taught participants from 12 area high schools about global water challenges and how to save water in their own communities.
Hardwick, VT Union High School students worked with county and district legislators to draft and introduce legislation restricting adults from smoking in a vehicle where youth under age 17 are present.
Dolbie, TX Middle School students in the Communities in Schools Service Club mentored 3rd graders at a nearby elementary school.
GYSD Lead Agency Grants79 $2,000 grants supported
citywide or statewide coordination of GYSD
that engaged at least 124,357 youth volunteers.
Oregon Volunteers, Montana Governor’s Office of Community Service, Serve Nebraska, Iowa Commission on Volunteer Service, Michigan Community Service Commission, and Louisiana Serve Commission all ran mini-grant programs to support projects across their states.
NYC Service partnered with Up2Us to host a Young People's Leadership Summit where 600 youth participated in a day of service-learning and team building.
The Minnesota Alliance With Youth hosted a GYSD celebration with entertainment and on-site service projects at the Mall of America.
UnitedHealth HEROES Grants 333 $500 or $1,000 grants supported
childhood obesity awareness projects that
engaged at least 39,309 youth volunteers.
Camp Gator organized a mentoring program pairing University of Florida student-athletes with at-risk children.
Students in After School All Stars Hawaii organized a Healthy Cooking Show and lesson plan to present to elementary students.
Youth from Kid Power Inc. in Washington, DC connected environmental science with gardening and health through a Citizen Farm project.
Sodexo Lead Organizer & Youth Grants10 $2,000 Lead Organizer grants
and 25 $500 Youth grants
supported childhood hunger awareness projects
that engaged at least 6,199 youth volunteers.
Pillsbury United Communities organized a multicultural food drive to collect culturally relevant food for two food shelves in Minneapolis that serve a diverse population.
Youth from the Kentucky YMCA Youth Association visited one of several community agencies, learned about the organization and its hunger programs, and served on-site.
Disney Friends For Change Grants50 $500 grants supported
waste, habitat, climate, and water projects
that engaged at least 8,289 youth volunteers.
Galesburg-Augusta Primary School students in Galesburg, MI helped clean a swamp to restore the watershed near their school after an oil spill last year in the Kalamazoo River, one of the largest oil spills ever in the Midwest.
Youth in Turkey dressed up as water droplets and handed out fliers to raise awareness about the importance of water conservation in their community.
STEMester of Service Grants
35 grants up to $5,000 supported teachers who engaged at least 4,159 middle school students in STEM classes
improving the environment or disaster preparedness.
Students at the Detroit Service Learning Academy created a program to provide 200 elderly individuals with blackout kits so they will be safe and prepared during frequent power outages.
Students at Lincoln IB World School in Fort Collins, CO researched uranium mining. Using water quality data collected from the Cache la Poudre River, they determined the effects of mining and facilitated a Conversation Café session to engage and inform members of the community.
MLK-Semester of Service Lead Organizer Grants
13 $3,000 grants supported
citywide or statewide coordination of
MLK Day and GYSD as part of a Semester of Service.
Students in Cleveland, OH worked with the Neighborhood Leadership Institute to host 15 "fireside chats" in neighborhood centers throughout the city on MLK Day to help identify issues and projects for their Semester of Service.
For MLK Day, the YMCA of Greater Cincinnati hosted a youth leadership forum for students from five area high schools to kick-off a Semester of Service utilizing the Fulfill the Dream leadership curriculum.
GYSD Regional Partner Grants
10 $5,000 grants supported
regional coordination of Global Youth Service Day
and engaged at least
272,179 youth volunteers in 102 countries.
Foundation for Democratic Youth organized 200 Global Youth Service Day projects in Hungary, engaging 29,156 youth volunteers in substantive projects that addressed various issues including environmental conservation, care for the elderly and disabled, hunger and homelessness, and engaging orphans and youth in the juvenile justice system.
In South America, 5,654 university students from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, the Dominican Republic, and Uruguay built 1,253 emergency transitional housing units with Un Techo Para Mi Pais for low-income families who have lost their homes as a result of natural disasters.
Youth Leaders for Literacy Grants
Youth in Stevens Point, WI partnered with Literacy for Little Ones, a reading project at St. Michael’s Hospital serving approximately 700 newborns and their parents annually. Each newborn at the hospital received a book package that includes one baby book and a letter encouraging parents to read to their newborn, as well as tips on reading to babies.
30 grants of $500 supported
literacy and reading projects that
engaged at least 4,388 youth volunteers,
starting on Read Across America Day.
Students in Fort Wayne's Urban League’s Urban Teen Readers program read to four pre-k/ kindergarten classrooms on a weekly basis for five weeks.
Special Olympics Get Into It Grants22 grants of $500 to $2,000 supported projects
addressing childhood obesity co-led by
students with disabilities and students without disabilities
that engaged at least 3,734 youth volunteers.
After-School All-Stars Las Vegas hosted a sports clinic in which All-Star students were paired with Special Olympics participants and completed a fitness activities led by student athletes from the University of Nevada-Las Vegas.
The "Meet-in-the-Middle" group of special education and general education students at Dueitt Middle School in Spring, TX organized a fitness flash mob encouraging students to get fit and taught youth in other schools how to stay healthy by playing video games.
YSA Resources
Semester of Service Calendar & Semester of Service Strategy Guide• 13,000 calendars distributed• 9,000 printed SOS Guides distributed• 5,000 SOS Guides downloaded
Global Youth Service Day Poster &Global Youth Service Day Toolkit• 21,000 posters distributed• 14,600+ GYSD Toolkits downloaded
Special PartnershipsJoint Days of Service
Special GYSD Events
Miss America 2011, Teresa Scanlan, participated in a UnitedHealth HEROES GYSD project in Queens, appearing on Fox & Friends and WPIX-TV (NYC CW affiliate).
Former President Bill Clinton keynoted a GYSD event at the Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock, AR hosted by City Year Little Rock / North Little Rock, Little Rock Serves (a Cities of Service program and a GYSD Lead Agency), and the Alliance for a Healthier Generation.
GYSD Government Outreach
GYSD Government Outreach
GYSD U.S. Senate Resolution• Senate Resolution 156• Designates April 15-17, 2011 as
Global Youth Service Day • Introduced by Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)• 10 Original Co-Sponsors• 9th year GYSD resolution introduced in Senate
GYSD U.S. House Resolution• House Resolution 210• Supports the goals & ideals of Global Youth Service Day• Introduced by Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT)• 16 Original Co-Sponsors• 3rd year GYSD resolution introduced in House
Governor ProclamationsAlabamaAlaskaArizona
ArkansasDistrict of Columbia
FloridaGeorgia
IowaIllinois
MarylandMississippi
MissouriMinnesotaMontanaNebraska
New HampshireOregon
PennsylvaniaSouth Carolina
TexasVermont
Wisconsin West Virginia
GYSD In the NewsOver
935
GYSD stories appeared in
hundreds
of newspapers, blogs, TV, and radio stationswith total circulation of at least
601,811,141
people around the world generating
692,023,369
media impressions.
GYSD.org & Social Media
• 53,000 unique visitors to GYSD.org• 27,000 visits to GYSD.org in April
• 100,000+ post views on GYSD’s Facebook page • 1,000 new likes on GYSD’s Facebook page (167%
increase over 2010)• 750+ Comments on GYSD’s Facebook page
• 300+ Mentions of GYSD on Twitter
• 20+ blog posts written by official GYSD Bloggers
What’s Next?