If You Want Better Policy, Start With Youth Voice.
What happens when lived experience meets policy advocacy? Russell Lang reflects on speaking in D.C. and why youth voice must be central to systems change.
What happens when lived experience meets policy advocacy? Russell Lang reflects on speaking in D.C. and why youth voice must be central to systems change.
This summer, 14 inspiring young leaders from across the country participated in the Opportunity Youth Congressional Liaison (OYCL) Program, a paid advocacy fellowship led by the Forum for Youth Investment. Over the course of three months, they built community, developed their advocacy skills, and traveled to Washington, D.C., where they met with members of Congress to share their stories and push for stronger federal investments in Opportunity Youth and the causes they are passionate about.
Precious Barry shares her journey from Dellwood and St. Louis to Washington, D.C., raising her voice on Capitol Hill through the Opportunity Youth Congressional Liaison Program to ensure Saint Louis youth are represented in national policy conversations.
From culinary training in New Orleans to farming in St. Paul, programs are putting the YPQI approach to work in workforce settings. Explore lessons from our pilot and see how quality improvement is shaping stronger futures for young people.
This summer, 14 inspiring young leaders from across the country participated in the Opportunity Youth Congressional Liaison (OYCL) Program, a paid advocacy fellowship led by the Forum for Youth Investment. Over the course of three months, they built community, developed their advocacy skills, and traveled to Washington, D.C., where they met with members of Congress to share their stories and push for stronger federal investments in Opportunity Youth and the causes they are passionate about.
In this powerful reflection, Jasalyn Franco, a member of the 2025 OYCL cohort, shares how the experience changed her perspective and her path forward.
Arkansas’s 2023–2024 21st Century Community Learning Centers Statewide Evaluation Report highlights how afterschool programs are engaging youth, improving academic outcomes, and strengthening systems to better serve high-need students—while offering a roadmap for continuous improvement and statewide impact.
More than $6 billion in federal education funding—including support for afterschool and summer programs—is being withheld, disrupting services for young people across the country. Learn what’s at stake, what this means for the youth-serving ecosystem, and how you can take action.