In 2018, the Creative Youth Development (CYD) National Partnership, through grant funding from the National Endowment for the Arts, worked in concert with the broader field to drive collective action in three strategic priorities to advance creative youth development:
Visibility & Impact: Documenting and Communicating Outcomes and Impact
Funding: Building Pathways to Funding
Field Building: Professional Development, Networking & Technical Assistance
The research that has been conducted involves an analysis of current and potential CYD funders, the experience and attitudes of those funders through a developed Skill/Will Map, and a deep-dive set of case stories illuminating partnerships between funders and CYD programs.
The following brief is intended to provide funders with actionable tools in order to effectively partner with CYD programs.
We have developed a short critically reflective assessment for funders and program officers to complete provide guidance as to which category they may currently fit.
Overall, the data suggests several interwoven trends in behavior of funders in relation to their CYD program counterparts across the four categories of skill and will. Regardless of the skill or will, individuals operating within the CYD and philanthropic sectors can improve their own abilities and successfully navigate the structures that govern their work. We recognize that funding is a complex system that only moves at the speed of the individuals within it. Thus, we applaud the funders and program officers who seek to learn, understand, and grow by reading reports like this one.