Our Partners
It is only with the help of fellow advocates, practitioners, and supporters that the capacity of individual California YouthBuild programs can be enhanced and sustained. Our collective efforts to provide program services to our young adult population is necessary to effect the kind of positive and lasting change we need in our communities.
The California YouthBuild Coalition is committed to sharing best practices in the provision of youth development services. As the Coalition continues to develop and implement successful programs, it will continue to develop tools, or planning guides, for other practitioners to draw from when coordinating their own similar initiatives.
The California YouthBuild Coalition works closely with the following organizations to mutually further its mission.
California Association of Local Conservation Corps
The CALCC was formed as an association in 1993 to enable California's local conservation corps to collaborate through education and advocacy and to provide a forum to advance the conservation corps movement in California and nationally.
Jobs for the Future
Jobs for the Future believes that all young people should have a quality high school and postsecondary education, and that all adults should have the skills needed to hold jobs that pay enough to support a family. As a non-profit research, consulting, and advocacy organization, JFF works to strengthen our society by creating educational and economic opportunity for those who need it most.
The California/Nevada Community Action Partnership
The California/Nevada Community Action Partnership (Cal/Neva) is the member Association of California and Nevada Community Action Agencies (CAA's) and other non-profit organizations that together serve over 4 million low income individuals each year. Community Action Agencies (CAAs, also known as Community Action Programs or CAPs) are private, non-profit human service and advocacy organizations that were established by Congress and the President over 30 years ago to fight poverty by opening the doors to self-sufficiency.
California Head Start Association
California Head Start Association (CHSA) is the unified voice providing leadership and advocacy for the Head Start community. Visit this website for updates on the Head Start Program, newsletters, membership, events, committees, and much more.
California Bill Information
Click here for the full text of bills, resolutions, and constitutional amendments, and their status, history, votes, analyses, and veto messages.
California Association of Food Banks
The mission of the California Association of Food Banks (CAFB) is to provide a unified voice among food banks to maximize their ability to build a well nourished California. To accomplish thier mission, their membership of 36 food banks and advocacy organizations focuses on supporting food banks, increasing the visibility of food banking, sharing food resources and influencing public policy. CAFB develops and advocates positions before Congress, the State Legislature and state agencies on behalf of our member agencies and low income people.
The Center for Neighborhood Technology
Promoting public policies, new resources and accountable authority which support sustainable, just and vital urban communities.
Connect For Kids!
Connect for Kids is a virtual encyclopedia of information for adults who want to make their communities better places for kids.
ENTERWeb - The Enterprise Development Website
ENTERWeb acts as a single dispatching window of information which will direct anyone looking for information related to enterprise development, business and international trade to the best places on the web most likely to respond to their needs.
How To Get Food & Money
The People's Guide gives practical information about how to get food, money, and other help from government programs and community services.
YouthBuild USA
YouthBuild USA has guided the development of an expanding national network of more than 275 national YouthBuild programs. YouthBuild USA orchestrates advocacy for public funding; guidance and quality assurance in program implementation; leadership opportunities for youth and staff; research to understand best practices; and grants and loans to YouthBuild affiliates. YouthBuild USA also contributes to the broader youth and community development fields in order to diminish poverty in the United States and internationally.
Additionally we would like to recognize each of the following contributors who help sustain the mission:
Bank of America
Bank of the West
California Dept. of Education
California Dept. of Corrections and Rehabilitation; Dept. of Juvenile Justice
California Endowment
Habitat for Humanity
Home Depot
James Irvine Foundation
Home Builders Institute
John Muir Charter School
Lowe's
Walmart
Wells Fargo Bank
YouthBuild Charter School of California
YouthBuild U.S.A.
The California YouthBuild Coalition is committed to sharing best practices in the provision of youth development services. As the Coalition continues to develop and implement successful programs, it will continue to develop tools, or planning guides, for other practitioners to draw from when coordinating their own similar initiatives.
The California YouthBuild Coalition works closely with the following organizations to mutually further its mission.
California Association of Local Conservation Corps
The CALCC was formed as an association in 1993 to enable California's local conservation corps to collaborate through education and advocacy and to provide a forum to advance the conservation corps movement in California and nationally.
Jobs for the Future
Jobs for the Future believes that all young people should have a quality high school and postsecondary education, and that all adults should have the skills needed to hold jobs that pay enough to support a family. As a non-profit research, consulting, and advocacy organization, JFF works to strengthen our society by creating educational and economic opportunity for those who need it most.
The California/Nevada Community Action Partnership
The California/Nevada Community Action Partnership (Cal/Neva) is the member Association of California and Nevada Community Action Agencies (CAA's) and other non-profit organizations that together serve over 4 million low income individuals each year. Community Action Agencies (CAAs, also known as Community Action Programs or CAPs) are private, non-profit human service and advocacy organizations that were established by Congress and the President over 30 years ago to fight poverty by opening the doors to self-sufficiency.
California Head Start Association
California Head Start Association (CHSA) is the unified voice providing leadership and advocacy for the Head Start community. Visit this website for updates on the Head Start Program, newsletters, membership, events, committees, and much more.
California Bill Information
Click here for the full text of bills, resolutions, and constitutional amendments, and their status, history, votes, analyses, and veto messages.
California Association of Food Banks
The mission of the California Association of Food Banks (CAFB) is to provide a unified voice among food banks to maximize their ability to build a well nourished California. To accomplish thier mission, their membership of 36 food banks and advocacy organizations focuses on supporting food banks, increasing the visibility of food banking, sharing food resources and influencing public policy. CAFB develops and advocates positions before Congress, the State Legislature and state agencies on behalf of our member agencies and low income people.
The Center for Neighborhood Technology
Promoting public policies, new resources and accountable authority which support sustainable, just and vital urban communities.
Connect For Kids!
Connect for Kids is a virtual encyclopedia of information for adults who want to make their communities better places for kids.
ENTERWeb - The Enterprise Development Website
ENTERWeb acts as a single dispatching window of information which will direct anyone looking for information related to enterprise development, business and international trade to the best places on the web most likely to respond to their needs.
How To Get Food & Money
The People's Guide gives practical information about how to get food, money, and other help from government programs and community services.
YouthBuild USA
YouthBuild USA has guided the development of an expanding national network of more than 275 national YouthBuild programs. YouthBuild USA orchestrates advocacy for public funding; guidance and quality assurance in program implementation; leadership opportunities for youth and staff; research to understand best practices; and grants and loans to YouthBuild affiliates. YouthBuild USA also contributes to the broader youth and community development fields in order to diminish poverty in the United States and internationally.
Additionally we would like to recognize each of the following contributors who help sustain the mission:
Bank of America
Bank of the West
California Dept. of Education
California Dept. of Corrections and Rehabilitation; Dept. of Juvenile Justice
California Endowment
Habitat for Humanity
Home Depot
James Irvine Foundation
Home Builders Institute
John Muir Charter School
Lowe's
Walmart
Wells Fargo Bank
YouthBuild Charter School of California
YouthBuild U.S.A.