You are participating in a Web and Audio Conference Call on the Supporting Youth Success Report Monday March 19, 2012 1:00 PM (Central) Presented by Youthprise and Greater Twin Cities United Way 0 Presenters Kathy Lentz, Education Liaison, Greater Twin Cities United Way Co-chair of Statewide Alliance Advisory Council Karen Kingsley, Director of Public Policy & Communications, Youthprise staff for Minnesota s Statewide Afterschool Alliance 1 1
Supporting Youth Success The Promise of Expanded Learning Opportunities 2 True Collaborative Effort The following all contributed to the creation of this report C.S. Mott Foundation Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) National Conference on State Legislatures (NCSL) National Governor s Association (NGA) Greater Twin Cities United Way Sheltering Arms Foundation The McKnight Foundation Minnesota Department of Education University of Minnesota Extension Center for Youth Development 3 2
What is Expanded Learning? 4 Why Expanded Learning Matters To succeed in school, work and civic life, youth need multiple engaging opportunities to learn, lead and grow MN youth need meaningful ways to engage with the world around them And if Minnesota is to have a prosperous economy and vibrant civic life, we must ensure that our young people possess 21st century skills: critical thinking, problem solving, communication and collaboration 5 3
Need for Systems Comprehensive Learning Systems: Coordinate efforts between existing systems like education and less structured networks like afterschool and summer youth programs Build the relationships and resources necessary to provide expanded learning opportunities to youth without service gaps or other barriers. 6 Youth Voice 7 4
Policy Recommendations Create comprehensive learning opportunities in MN communities that include learning beyond the classroom Support the infrastructure and systems that provide quality opportunities for learning beyond the classroom 8 #1: Increase Access Identify ways to work collectively to increase access to expanded learning opportunities that are developmentally appropriate and hold community stakeholders accountable for success and improvements. 9 5
#2: Improve Quality Identify ways to collectively improve the quality of expanded learning opportunities and to ensure consumers are aware of which programs are of high quality. 10 #3: Leverage Resources Leverage and maximize existing human and financial resources to enhance the infrastructure and systems that support expanded learning opportunities within a comprehensive system. 11 6
#4: Increase Coordination Increase successful coordination of stakeholders in communities and among local and state decisionmakers, and work to decrease unnecessary competition and avoid duplication. 12 Learning Academies Youth Community Connections Minnesota s Statewide Afterschool Alliance and now Youthprise have supported Learning Academies: Minneapolis Saint Paul Mankato Brooklyn Park/Brooklyn Center Tribal nations in Minnesota 13 7
Additional Resources You can download a copy of the Supporting Youth Success report and fact sheets from the Youthprise website Visit www.youthprise.org Click on the Resources tab In the search box enter Supporting Youth Success 14 Next Steps Minnesota Mayoral Summit: Building Citywide Systems for Learning Beyond the Classroom Grants available from Youthprise for systems-building at the community level Visit the Grantmaking page at www.youthprise.org for more information 15 8
Contact Us Karen Kingsley, Youthprise, karen@youthprise.org Or visit www.youthprise.org Kathy Lentz, Greater Twin Cities United Way, klentz@unitedwaytwincities.org Or visit www.unitedwaytwincities.org 16 9