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Red Cross
redcrossyouth.org »
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Learn About Using Social Media to Promote Your Cause
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Created by International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Society
Youth Leadership Manual & Starting a Red Cross Campus Club
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A guide to empower youth volunteers to serve as effective leaders for their clubs—including Starting a Red Cross Campus Club
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America’s Promise Alliance
americaspromise.org »
A Youth Guide for Having an Impact in Your Community
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Are you a young leader looking to help fight issues? The Alliance’s new community action guide will help you create a project to help the children and youth in your community get more of the resources they need to succeed.
Young Leaders
Across the country, young people are fulfilling the Five Promises in many ways: volunteering and organizing projects; speaking up for kids’ needs; getting friends involved. Learn More »
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Social Edge
Resources for Youth Social Entrepreneurship »
Find all the resources, blogs, and discussions about social ventures led by and benefiting youth around the world.
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Ashoka Youth Venture
Join a global movement of young changemakers at Ashoka Youth Venture »

Youth Venture inspires and invests in teams of young people to design and launch their own lasting social ventures, enabling them to have this transformative experience of leading positive social change.
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Apple Education
Challenge Based Learning »
The Challenge: Create a virtual backpack (portfolio) for success
Take the Challenge »
Are you equipped for the journey through high school? Do you have the tools you need to succeed? As with any expedition or journey, careful thought needs to go into the tools and resources you place in your backpack. We challenge you to identify your inspirations, examine your challenges, explore passions and goals, and create a virtual backpack of resources that will help you become successful.
Guiding questions direct the research of the challenge topic.
- Who am I?
- What is my passion?
- What are my challenges?
- What are my goals?
- How do I solve problems?
- How do I learn?
- What resources do I have?
- What resources do I need?
- What talents/skills do I have/need to develop?
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Global Youth Fund
globalyouthfund.org
The Creative Activist Toolkit
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How to create a presentation for your project
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Project Citizen
civiced.org »
We the People: Project Citizen is a curricular program for middle, secondary, and post-secondary students, youth organizations, and adult groups that promotes competent and responsible participation in local and state government.
Get Involved in Your State
Find Your State Coordinator »
The Center for Civic Education administers the Project Citizen program nationally through a network of coordinators in 50 states, 435 congressional districts, 4 trust territories, and the District of Columbia.
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