The purpose for a Pratt
Northam sponsored Youth Advisory Council (YAC) is to allow a committee
(board ) of students from grades 9, 10, 11, and 12 to make decisions for
funding creative ideas proposed by their board and peers.
The first council was
established at Lowville Academy and Central School in the 2000 - 20001
school year. The success of that council provided both inspiration and
model for others that followed. Carthage Central School started its YAC in
2001 - 20002. Beaver River Central, South Lewis Central, Copenhagen Central,
Harrisville Central and Adirondack Central have followed in subsequent
years.
The Foundation's goals
when establishing a YAC are:
- To encourage creative thinking
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To fund projects proposed by young people that
benefit their community
- To establish a practice of philanthropy
while promoting volunteerism and service learning
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To support a valuable community resource: our youth, as they make decisions
which benefit our communities.
The Foundation hopes to
build a community of youth from within all communities from Boonville to
Carthage that benefit from sharing their philanthropic activities with each
other at regional conferences.
The Foundation provides
the following guidelines to help each YAC do its important work in
its community. The emphasis of each YAC must be on youth-run or youth-need
driven projects.
1.
To be
eligible for grant consideration, it is preferred that an applicant be
between the ages of 12 and 18 and residing in a public school district
within the Pratt Northam service area. A school district must agree to act
as fiscal agent for a grant recipient.
2.
Applicants must plan, implement, and evaluate their own projects. The YAC
must follow-up to insure that a project was completed.
3.
Projects
are encouraged when a small amount of money leverages the greatest possible
level of activity. This may be accomplished through the use of volunteers
or by attracting additional funding from other sources. The YAC must prefer
not to be the sole funding source for a project. A group's desire to seek
other funding sources is given strong consideration.
4.
Priority
will be given to programs or projects that address the needs of the greatest
number of youth
5.
Priority
will be given to new rather than previously funded projects.
6.
Applications for projects or programs traditionally funded through the
regular school budget are discouraged.
7.
The
highest priority will be given to programs or projects that benefit youth
throughout the entire community. "Community" is to be defined by each
individual YAC given each individual application. Each YAC is encouraged to
maintain "Needs Profile" for its defined community.
8.
Grants
may be awarded in any dollar amount up to the amount of Pratt Northam's gift
to the school. The YAC's responsibility is to budget its monies to insure
its best use in the community. A YAC may request a presentation by an
applicant or a site visit before awarding a grant.
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