A substantial investment in youth development is needed now.
Like any essential system, youth development requires resources, reliable data, and dedicated funding to continue delivering high-quality, equitable programming for Washington’s youth.
In 2025, we will be working with the WA State Legislature to write a bill creating a coordinated system for statewide and local organizations providing youth development supports outside of the school day.
To do that well and to address immediate and pressing needs for youth and program providers, we are asking the legislature for a budget proviso to allocate funding for youth development programs in the 2024 budget. This grant program would be administered through the Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) and support the creation, expansion and strengthening of community-based youth development programs that contribute to young people’s health and well-being.
The proviso will allow community partners to develop state and local systems in coordination with OSPI and other state agencies that support youth, which in turn will inform the policy bill in 2025, ensuring the policy is informed by practice, lived experience, community need, and community voice.