Hi everyone,
NYLC just announced a whole new slew of $2,000 Project Ignition grants that are available for public and private high schools to apply. The deadline is November 15, 2013 and the grant application is available online at www.nylc.org/projectignition.
Please help us share the word by forwarding this email on to your networks, or liking and sharing the announcement from the Project Ignition Facebook page (www.facebook.com/projectignition) and Twitter account (www.twitter.com/projectignition).
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Sam Schultz
Marketing Associate
National Youth Leadership Council
NYLC just announced a whole new slew of $2,000 Project Ignition grants that are available for public and private high schools to apply. The deadline is November 15, 2013 and the grant application is available online at www.nylc.org/projectignition.
Please help us share the word by forwarding this email on to your networks, or liking and sharing the announcement from the Project Ignition Facebook page (www.facebook.com/projectignition) and Twitter account (www.twitter.com/projectignition).
Thanks!
Sam Schultz
Marketing Associate
National Youth Leadership Council
Project Ignition Grants Available to High School
Students to Improve Teen Driving
ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug.
30, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Youth Leadership Council®
is pleased to announce the availability of $2,000 Project Ignition grants for
high school students to lead peer-led service-learning projects that address
teen driver safety.
According to the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, car crashes remain the leading
cause of death for teens in the United States. Young people, in partnership
with teachers and communities, can change this staggering fact through
Project Ignition, the National Youth Leadership Council's teen driver safety
program.
"From changing laws
by working with state legislators, to hosting awareness-raising events in their
local communities, teens are saving lives and changing the way their friends
think about safe, responsible driving," said Kelita Svoboda Bak, NYLC CEO.
"Each year we look forward to seeing all of the impactful, innovative ways
that youth use their voice and creativity to lead campaigns that tackle driving
safety through Project Ignition, and each year these passionate young people
continue to exceed our expectations."
"It's more than
just a grant," said Melissa Mitchell, program manager at NYLC. "We
provide direct support to adult mentors and student teams through trainings,
one-on-one support, and online resources like the Generator School Network® as a
part of the program so that the campaigns can be successful and sustained long
after the grant is spent."
NYLC integrates
service-learning — an educational method that combines meaningful community
service with classroom instruction — across all of its programs, events, and
resources. Project Ignition empowers young people to tackle teen driver safety
issues through service-learning by aligning their campaigns to the K-12
Service-Learning Standards for Quality Practice — evidence-based standards
and accompanying indicators published by NYLC that K-12 practitioners can use
to ensure high-quality service-learning practice.
Public and private high
schools in the United States and the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Ontario,
and New Brunswick are invited to get involved in Project Ignition by applying
for a grant, available online. Once applications are received by the deadline
of November 15, 2013, judges will review the grants and announce the winners in
January, 2014. The winning schools will be notified by December, 2013 and
receive their check to begin their projects in the spring semester.
Since its inception in
1983, NYLC has worked with young people and educators to provide meaningful
opportunities to work in partnership to serve communities across the U.S. For
specific questions about Project Ignition, contact Melissa Mitchell, NYLC
Program Manager for Teen Driver Safety, at mmitchell@nylc.org or 1-888-856-7026.
Apply for a Project
Ignition grant online today at www.nylc.org/projectignition, and be sure to follow Project
Ignition on Facebook (facebook.com/projectignition) and Twitter (twitter.com/projectignition).
For more information
about NYLC and service-learning go to www.nylc.org.
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