The Transformative Power of Youth Grants: Sparks and Ripples of Change Affecting Marginalised Youth and their Communities |
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Authors: | Natasha Blanchet‐Cohen Philip Cook |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Applied Human Sciences, Concordia University, , Victoria, BC, Canada;2. International Institute for Child Rights and Development, , Victoria, BC, Canada |
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Abstract: | ![]() This study, based on research into a youth empowerment initiative in Canada, examines the transformational power of youth grants for marginalised youth and their communities. The positive changes on individual youth included increased confidence and skills, as well as strengthened social interactions between youth, and involved adults and organisations. To leverage grant impact, we identify the critical role of creating accountability at multiple levels, promoting sharing among grantees, and fostering allies and system thinkers. The evaluation points to the potential of grants for changing community's perception that youth are incapable of fostering community youth development. |
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Keywords: | youth grants empowerment evaluation |
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