2024 Youth Development Fund (YDF)

Ceiling: $30,000
Applications Due: June 30, 2025
Local
City of Boston, Mayor’s Office of Human Services

Description

The 2024 Youth Development Fund (YDF), launched by the City of Boston's Human Services Cabinet, is a $1.5 million grant program aimed at supporting non-profit organizations that offer high-quality, engaging programs for youth and young adults aged 14-24. The fund prioritizes initiatives aligning with Mayor Michelle Wu’s Connect, Learn, Explore commitment, aiming to increase free youth programming and provide positive outlets for youth outside school hours. Applications are open until 5:00 p.m. on August 19, 2024. This year, the fund will offer two tracks of funding: one for small, emerging organizations and another for larger, established organizations. Emerging organizations will also receive technical assistance and capacity-building support through the Emerging Organization Learning Community.

Mayor Wu emphasized the importance of investing in youth programming for the community's future, while Human Services Chief José F. Massó highlighted the fund’s role in partnering with diverse youth development organizations. The program aims to foster growth in small organizations with annual budgets under $200,000 through mentorship and support, while larger organizations can receive grants up to $30,000. The 2024 YDF will focus on sports, gardening, urban farming, culinary arts, arts, and other youth development programming, supporting initiatives across all Boston neighborhoods.

Eligibility

States
Massachusetts
Regions
City of Boston
Eligible Entities
Nonprofits

Funding

Program Funding
$1,500,000
Award Ceiling
$30,000
Award Floor
Award Count

Timing

Posted Date
August 05, 2024
App Status
No Longer Accepting Applications
Pre-app Deadline
Application Deadline
June 30, 2025

Funder

Funding Source
Source Type
Local
Contact Name
José F. Massó
Contact Email
Contact Phone
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