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Request for Proposals for Mobilizing Young Leaders across Washington

Dated: October 15, 2024

​The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation is launching a new initiative that will invest up to $5 million in new and existing programs in Washington state that develop youth impact through leadership training, civic engagement, and/or youth organizing.

Donor Name: Paul G. Allen Family Foundation

State: Washington

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 11/07/2024

Size of the Grant: $100,000 to $500,000

Grant Duration: 3 Years

Details:

The Mobilizing Young Leaders Across WA State RFP supports new and existing programs in Washington state that support youth engagement and build youth power through leadership training, civic engagement, and/or youth organizing

  • Youth – for the purposes of this RFP, they define youth as young people between the ages of 13-18
  • Leadership training – e.g., builds skills and capacity to be problem solvers and decision-makers, develops self-and community-awareness, deepens understanding of experiences and contexts that may contribute to positive or negative community outcomes, supports positive peer-to-peer and youth/adult relationships and partnerships
  • Civic engagement – e.g., participation in community projects/events, civic education and awareness, opportunities for advocacy and negotiation, analysis of issues and opportunities related to issues that youth care about
  • Youth organizing – e.g., engagement of youth as decision-makers, networking to build relationships and alliances, participation in collective action initiatives

Objectives

Foundation is looking for programs with up to a three-year timeline that will achieve at least one of the following objectives:

  • Support youth: advance models that support youth engagement as defined above
  • Advance understanding: contribute knowledge, data, and insights on key elements including (but not limited to) supports that result in the greatest contribution to individual engagement and development, and community/contextual factors that accelerate or impede youth engagement, collaborative practices that generate stronger youth outcomes and organizational impact.
  • Build youth power: positively affect the extent to which youth are viewed as critical perspectives and voices in informing decision-making, increase the extent to which youth actively participate in decision-making.

Considerations 

  • Foundation particularly encourage applications that include the following partner considerations:
    • Local leadership – led by individuals residing in and with deep knowledge of the communities that the organization serves
    • Community-based – demonstrates knowledge and understanding of local context, norms, and needs in their community
    • Centered on youth voice – driven and informed by youth voice, experience, and expertise
  • Foundation particularly encourage applications that include the following program design considerations:
    • Youth informed and/or led – designed and/or led in partnership with youth
    • Intergenerational – involves intentional relationship development and partnership across generations to share knowledge, culture, traditions, and skills
    • Representation – engages youth historically underrepresented and underserved by youth programs, i.e. LGBTQ+, BIPOC, Indigenous
    • Geographic area – engages youth in geographically underrepresented and underserved areas of Washington state, particularly outside of Seattle and Greater Puget Sound
    • Topics – uses arts & culture and/or environmental science and conservation in their youth engagement approach.

Funding Information

Foundation will consider proposals for grant awards of up to $500,000 for each project, with a grant term of up to three years.

Eligibility Criteria 

  • U.S. registered tax-exempt 501c(3) organization and/or working under the fiscal sponsorship of a U.S. registered tax-exempt 501c(3) organization
  • Organizations based outside Washington State are eligible to apply if the project/work is taking/will take place in Washington State
  • Programs must be able to articulate impact and develop a measurement and learning plan.

For more information, visit PGAFF.

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