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YOUTH PROGRAM RESILIENCE FUND (YPRF) Lilly Endowment launched the Youth Program Resilience Fund (YPRF) to help address some of the unique challenges of Indiana youth-serving organizations related to the COVID-19 pandemic so they can better serve the needs of youth, ages five to 18, in accordance with public health guidance. Carefully review the Request for Information and assess your organization’s eligibility to apply. IYI is PROMISE INDIANA INITIATIVE About. The Promise Indiana program helps families and communities to support youth through saving for future education, participating in college and career activitiesNEWSLETTERS
Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES The cumulative effect of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) has a lifelong impact on children. As the number of ACEs increases, there is a greater likelihood of negative wellbeing outcomes such as obesity, depression, and other chronic conditions throughout life. What are ACEs? Adverse childhood experiences are stressful or traumatic events occurring in childhood and are INDIANA KIDS COUNT® DATA BOOK The 2021 Indiana KIDS COUNT® Data Book is the premier data resource on Hoosier youth. Published annually, the Data Book is designed to be your go-to source for the latest research and information. YOUTH SUICIDE IN INDIANA Hoosier youth are significantly more likely to consider or attempt suicide than their peers nationally. Indiana faces significant disparities in youth suicide among vulnerable groups. Youth Suicide Deaths: In 2016, 57 Hoosier youth ages 19 and younger died by suicide. This represents an increase from 55 deaths in 2015 and 52 deaths in2014. Suicide
COLLEGE AND CAREER CONFERENCE Supporting attainment for all youth and children is at the core of our purpose. Join us at the virtual 2021 College and Career Conference to ensure Indiana is a place where every child has the access and opportunity to thrive. ADVANCING EQUITY SUMMIT Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.orgDECEMBER LETEXIER
Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org INDIANA YOUTH INSTITUTE Children thrive when they have access to high-quality education from preschool through grade 12. Establishing the conditions that promote educational success sets students on track to graduate, pursue postsecondary training and education, and successfully transition toadulthood.
YOUTH PROGRAM RESILIENCE FUND (YPRF) Lilly Endowment launched the Youth Program Resilience Fund (YPRF) to help address some of the unique challenges of Indiana youth-serving organizations related to the COVID-19 pandemic so they can better serve the needs of youth, ages five to 18, in accordance with public health guidance. Carefully review the Request for Information and assess your organization’s eligibility to apply. IYI is PROMISE INDIANA INITIATIVE About. The Promise Indiana program helps families and communities to support youth through saving for future education, participating in college and career activitiesNEWSLETTERS
Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES The cumulative effect of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) has a lifelong impact on children. As the number of ACEs increases, there is a greater likelihood of negative wellbeing outcomes such as obesity, depression, and other chronic conditions throughout life. What are ACEs? Adverse childhood experiences are stressful or traumatic events occurring in childhood and are INDIANA KIDS COUNT® DATA BOOK The 2021 Indiana KIDS COUNT® Data Book is the premier data resource on Hoosier youth. Published annually, the Data Book is designed to be your go-to source for the latest research and information. YOUTH SUICIDE IN INDIANA Hoosier youth are significantly more likely to consider or attempt suicide than their peers nationally. Indiana faces significant disparities in youth suicide among vulnerable groups. Youth Suicide Deaths: In 2016, 57 Hoosier youth ages 19 and younger died by suicide. This represents an increase from 55 deaths in 2015 and 52 deaths in2014. Suicide
COLLEGE AND CAREER CONFERENCE Supporting attainment for all youth and children is at the core of our purpose. Join us at the virtual 2021 College and Career Conference to ensure Indiana is a place where every child has the access and opportunity to thrive. ADVANCING EQUITY SUMMIT Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.orgDECEMBER LETEXIER
Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org EVENTS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR YOUTH WORKERS Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org YOUTH PROGRAM RESILIENCE FUND (YPRF) Lilly Endowment launched the Youth Program Resilience Fund (YPRF) to help address some of the unique challenges of Indiana youth-serving organizations related to the COVID-19 pandemic so they can better serve the needs of youth, ages five to 18, in accordance with public health guidance. Carefully review the Request for Information and assess your organization’s eligibility to apply. IYI is PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION Through transformative adult learning, we elevate student success. Grounded in the latest research and innovative practices, our Professional Education experiences are designed to equip and empower the people, organizations and communities of Indiana that are focusedon kids and youth.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GRANTS FOR YOUTH WORKERS Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.orgNEWSLETTERS
Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org NATIONAL KIDS COUNT® DATA BOOK The 2020 national KIDS COUNT® Data Book provides critical information about children in Indiana and across the country. The national KIDS COUNT® Data Book is an annual ranking of states on 16 key measures of child well-being. The Data Book also highlights important trends, such as the growing issue of income inequality or the improving 2021 INDIANA KIDS COUNT® DATA BOOK SNAPSHOT IYI’s statewide snapshot is an accompanying dashboard to the 2021 KIDS COUNT Data Book. This resource highlights key public data regarding Hoosier children and youth. We encourage leaders, policymakers, youth serving professionals, and community members to use the data showing disparities among Indiana youth to engage in advocacy, generate essential conversations, and inform policies ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES The cumulative effect of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) has a lifelong impact on children. As the number of ACEs increases, there is a greater likelihood of negative wellbeing outcomes such as obesity, depression, and other chronic conditions throughout life. What are ACEs? Adverse childhood experiences are stressful or traumatic events occurring in childhood and are INDIANA KIDS COUNT® DATA BOOK The 2021 Indiana KIDS COUNT® Data Book is the premier data resource on Hoosier youth. Published annually, the Data Book is designed to be your go-to source for the latest research and information. 2021 STATE OF THE CHILD: DATA TO STRENGTHEN YOUR IMPACT Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org INDIANA YOUTH INSTITUTE Indiana Youth Institute exists to improve the lives of all Indiana children. We provide critical data, capacity-building resources and innovative training for people and organizations that impact the healthy development of Indiana’s children and youth. We facilitate collaboration and promote problem-solving and collective advocacy on a YOUTH PROGRAM RESILIENCE FUND (YPRF) Lilly Endowment launched the Youth Program Resilience Fund (YPRF) to help address some of the unique challenges of Indiana youth-serving organizations related to the COVID-19 pandemic so they can better serve the needs of youth, ages five to 18, in accordance with public health guidance. Carefully review the Request for Information and assess your organization’s eligibility to apply. IYI is PROMISE INDIANA INITIATIVE About. The Promise Indiana program helps families and communities to support youth through saving for future education, participating in college and career activities in the classroom, and experiencing a college campus. Communities around the state have launched Promise Indiana programs to ensure all kids have champions who encourage theirdreams.
NEWSLETTERS
Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org INDIANA KIDS COUNT® DATA BOOK The 2021 Indiana KIDS COUNT® Data Book is the premier data resource on Hoosier youth. Published annually, the Data Book is designed to be your go-to source for the latest research and information. Developed with you in mind, it provides an in-depth profile on child well-being across the four key areas of Family and Community, Health, Economic YOUTH SUICIDE IN INDIANA In 2016, 57 Hoosier youth ages 19 and younger died by suicide. This represents an increase from 55 deaths in 2015 and 52 deaths in 2014. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for youth ages 15-24 and the 4th leading cause of death for youth ages 5-14. 39% of Indiana’s youth suicide deaths are concentrated in 5 counties: Lake, Marion ADVANCING EQUITY SUMMIT Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org COLLEGE AND CAREER CONFERENCE Supporting attainment for all youth and children is at the core of our purpose. Join us at the virtual 2021 College and Career Conference to ensure Indiana is a place where every child has the access and opportunity to thrive. DATA REPORT: YOUTH IN THE JUSTICE SYSTEM The U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention reported the following trends among children and youth in the justice system, which illustrate potential causes forDECEMBER LETEXIER
Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org INDIANA YOUTH INSTITUTE Indiana Youth Institute exists to improve the lives of all Indiana children. We provide critical data, capacity-building resources and innovative training for people and organizations that impact the healthy development of Indiana’s children and youth. We facilitate collaboration and promote problem-solving and collective advocacy on a YOUTH PROGRAM RESILIENCE FUND (YPRF) Lilly Endowment launched the Youth Program Resilience Fund (YPRF) to help address some of the unique challenges of Indiana youth-serving organizations related to the COVID-19 pandemic so they can better serve the needs of youth, ages five to 18, in accordance with public health guidance. Carefully review the Request for Information and assess your organization’s eligibility to apply. IYI is PROMISE INDIANA INITIATIVE About. The Promise Indiana program helps families and communities to support youth through saving for future education, participating in college and career activities in the classroom, and experiencing a college campus. Communities around the state have launched Promise Indiana programs to ensure all kids have champions who encourage theirdreams.
NEWSLETTERS
Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org INDIANA KIDS COUNT® DATA BOOK The 2021 Indiana KIDS COUNT® Data Book is the premier data resource on Hoosier youth. Published annually, the Data Book is designed to be your go-to source for the latest research and information. Developed with you in mind, it provides an in-depth profile on child well-being across the four key areas of Family and Community, Health, Economic YOUTH SUICIDE IN INDIANA In 2016, 57 Hoosier youth ages 19 and younger died by suicide. This represents an increase from 55 deaths in 2015 and 52 deaths in 2014. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for youth ages 15-24 and the 4th leading cause of death for youth ages 5-14. 39% of Indiana’s youth suicide deaths are concentrated in 5 counties: Lake, Marion ADVANCING EQUITY SUMMIT Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org COLLEGE AND CAREER CONFERENCE Supporting attainment for all youth and children is at the core of our purpose. Join us at the virtual 2021 College and Career Conference to ensure Indiana is a place where every child has the access and opportunity to thrive. DATA REPORT: YOUTH IN THE JUSTICE SYSTEM The U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention reported the following trends among children and youth in the justice system, which illustrate potential causes forDECEMBER LETEXIER
Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org EVENTS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR YOUTH WORKERS 06/02/21 - 06/03/21. Type of Event: Conferences. Supporting attainment for all youth and children is at the core of our purpose. Join us at the virtual 2021 College and.NEWSLETTERS
Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org INDIANA KIDS COUNT COUNTY SNAPSHOTS Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES The cumulative effect of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) has a lifelong impact on children. As the number of ACEs increases, there is a greater likelihood of negative wellbeing outcomes such as obesity, depression, and other chronic conditions throughout life. What are ACEs? Adverse childhood experiences are stressful or traumatic events occurring in childhood and are NATIONAL KIDS COUNT® DATA BOOK The national KIDS COUNT® Data Book is an annual ranking of states on 16 key measures of child well-being. The Data Book also highlights important trends, such as the growing issue of income inequality or the improving health and educational achievement of U.S. students. Access the complete data book. Access Indiana’s State Profile. 2021 INDIANA KIDS COUNT® DATA BOOK SNAPSHOT IYI’s statewide snapshot is an accompanying dashboard to the 2021 KIDS COUNT Data Book. This resource highlights key public data regarding Hoosier children and youth. We encourage leaders, policymakers, youth serving professionals, and community members to use the data showing disparities among Indiana youth to engage in advocacy, generate essential conversations, and inform policies INDIANA YOUTH INSTITUTE'S 2021 STATE OF THE CHILD Hear about the key data for Hoosier youth first-hand from IYI’s 2021 Indiana KIDS COUNT® Data Book. IYI’s 2021 KIDS COUNT® Data Book examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and continuation of racial and ethnic disparities in outcomes across all four domains – Family and Community, Economic Well-Being, Education, and Health. Though different in chronology COLLEGE AND CAREER CONFERENCE Supporting attainment for all youth and children is at the core of our purpose. Join us at the virtual 2021 College and Career Conference to ensure Indiana is a place where every child has the access and opportunity to thrive. INDIANA YOUTH INSTITUTE Indiana Youth Institute - Championing Kids. StrengtheningTAMI SILVERMAN, DPA
Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org INDIANA YOUTH INSTITUTE Indiana Youth Institute exists to improve the lives of all Indiana children. We provide critical data, capacity-building resources and innovative training for people and organizations that impact the healthy development of Indiana’s children and youth. We facilitate collaboration and promote problem-solving and collective advocacy on a EVENTS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR YOUTH WORKERS 06/02/21 - 06/03/21. Type of Event: Conferences. Supporting attainment for all youth and children is at the core of our purpose. Join us at the virtual 2021 College and. YOUTH PROGRAM RESILIENCE FUND (YPRF) Lilly Endowment launched the Youth Program Resilience Fund (YPRF) to help address some of the unique challenges of Indiana youth-serving organizations related to the COVID-19 pandemic so they can better serve the needs of youth, ages five to 18, in accordance with public health guidance. Carefully review the Request for Information and assess your organization’s eligibility to apply. IYI is PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GRANTS FOR YOUTH WORKERS IYI’s Professional Development Grants may be used for conferences, trainings, workshops, or tuition reimbursement. Opportunities must be related to the applicant’s position and agency’s mission. The grants is intended to improve the applicant’s ability to do their job and the agency’s ability to serve and support children andyouth.
PROMISE INDIANA INITIATIVE About. The Promise Indiana program helps families and communities to support youth through saving for future education, participating in college and career activities in the classroom, and experiencing a college campus. Communities around the state have launched Promise Indiana programs to ensure all kids have champions who encourage theirdreams.
INDIANA KIDS COUNT® DATA BOOK The 2021 Indiana KIDS COUNT® Data Book is the premier data resource on Hoosier youth. Published annually, the Data Book is designed to be your go-to source for the latest research and information. Developed with you in mind, it provides an in-depth profile on child well-being across the four key areas of Family and Community, Health, Economic INDIANA KIDS COUNT COUNTY SNAPSHOTS Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org NATIONAL KIDS COUNT® DATA BOOK The national KIDS COUNT® Data Book is an annual ranking of states on 16 key measures of child well-being. The Data Book also highlights important trends, such as the growing issue of income inequality or the improving health and educational achievement of U.S. students. Access the complete data book. Access Indiana’s State Profile. YOUTH SUICIDE IN INDIANA In 2016, 57 Hoosier youth ages 19 and younger died by suicide. This represents an increase from 55 deaths in 2015 and 52 deaths in 2014. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for youth ages 15-24 and the 4th leading cause of death for youth ages 5-14. 39% of Indiana’s youth suicide deaths are concentrated in 5 counties: Lake, MarionDECEMBER LETEXIER
Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org INDIANA YOUTH INSTITUTE Indiana Youth Institute exists to improve the lives of all Indiana children. We provide critical data, capacity-building resources and innovative training for people and organizations that impact the healthy development of Indiana’s children and youth. We facilitate collaboration and promote problem-solving and collective advocacy on a EVENTS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR YOUTH WORKERS 06/02/21 - 06/03/21. Type of Event: Conferences. Supporting attainment for all youth and children is at the core of our purpose. Join us at the virtual 2021 College and. YOUTH PROGRAM RESILIENCE FUND (YPRF) Lilly Endowment launched the Youth Program Resilience Fund (YPRF) to help address some of the unique challenges of Indiana youth-serving organizations related to the COVID-19 pandemic so they can better serve the needs of youth, ages five to 18, in accordance with public health guidance. Carefully review the Request for Information and assess your organization’s eligibility to apply. IYI is PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GRANTS FOR YOUTH WORKERS IYI’s Professional Development Grants may be used for conferences, trainings, workshops, or tuition reimbursement. Opportunities must be related to the applicant’s position and agency’s mission. The grants is intended to improve the applicant’s ability to do their job and the agency’s ability to serve and support children andyouth.
PROMISE INDIANA INITIATIVE About. The Promise Indiana program helps families and communities to support youth through saving for future education, participating in college and career activities in the classroom, and experiencing a college campus. Communities around the state have launched Promise Indiana programs to ensure all kids have champions who encourage theirdreams.
INDIANA KIDS COUNT® DATA BOOK The 2021 Indiana KIDS COUNT® Data Book is the premier data resource on Hoosier youth. Published annually, the Data Book is designed to be your go-to source for the latest research and information. Developed with you in mind, it provides an in-depth profile on child well-being across the four key areas of Family and Community, Health, Economic INDIANA KIDS COUNT COUNTY SNAPSHOTS Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org NATIONAL KIDS COUNT® DATA BOOK The national KIDS COUNT® Data Book is an annual ranking of states on 16 key measures of child well-being. The Data Book also highlights important trends, such as the growing issue of income inequality or the improving health and educational achievement of U.S. students. Access the complete data book. Access Indiana’s State Profile. YOUTH SUICIDE IN INDIANA In 2016, 57 Hoosier youth ages 19 and younger died by suicide. This represents an increase from 55 deaths in 2015 and 52 deaths in 2014. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for youth ages 15-24 and the 4th leading cause of death for youth ages 5-14. 39% of Indiana’s youth suicide deaths are concentrated in 5 counties: Lake, MarionDECEMBER LETEXIER
Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org YOUTH DEVELOPMENT TRAINING & RESOURCES NEAR YOU Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GRANTS FOR YOUTH WORKERS IYI’s Professional Development Grants may be used for conferences, trainings, workshops, or tuition reimbursement. Opportunities must be related to the applicant’s position and agency’s mission. The grants is intended to improve the applicant’s ability to do their job and the agency’s ability to serve and support children andyouth.
OUR TEAM - INDIANA YOUTH INSTITUTE - CHAMPIONING KIDS Kevin M. Enders. Director of Statewide Engagement. 855-859-0292. kenders@iyi.org. About Kevin. Kevin empowers and leads by connecting valuable resources to youth workers and youth-serving organizations to champion kids and strengthen communities. Read Full Bio. ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES The cumulative effect of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) has a lifelong impact on children. As the number of ACEs increases, there is a greater likelihood of negative wellbeing outcomes such as obesity, depression, and other chronic conditions throughout life. What are ACEs? Adverse childhood experiences are stressful or traumatic events occurring in childhood and are YOUTH SUICIDE IN INDIANA In 2016, 57 Hoosier youth ages 19 and younger died by suicide. This represents an increase from 55 deaths in 2015 and 52 deaths in 2014. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for youth ages 15-24 and the 4th leading cause of death for youth ages 5-14. 39% of Indiana’s youth suicide deaths are concentrated in 5 counties: Lake, Marion DATA REPORT: YOUTH IN THE JUSTICE SYSTEM The U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention reported the following trends among children and youth in the justice system, which illustrate potential causes for ADVANCING EQUITY SUMMIT Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.orgTAMI SILVERMAN, DPA
Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org DIGITAL SAFETY & RESPONSIBILITY: INTERNET, SOCIAL MEDIA Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org BRAIN MAPPING: UNDERSTANDING THE CHILD BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR The development of neuroimaging in the past two decades has seen a quantum leap in the understanding of the brain. Just like discoveries of the microscope and telescope expanded our understanding, brain imaging technology has and will continue to provide greater insight of consciousness and ultimately behavior. There is great promise for thismethod in opening
INDIANA YOUTH INSTITUTE Indiana Youth Institute exists to improve the lives of all Indiana children. We provide critical data, capacity-building resources and innovative training for people and organizations that impact the healthy development of Indiana’s children and youth. We facilitate collaboration and promote problem-solving and collective advocacy on a EVENTS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR YOUTH WORKERS 06/02/21 - 06/03/21. Type of Event: Conferences. Supporting attainment for all youth and children is at the core of our purpose. Join us at the virtual 2021 College and. YOUTH PROGRAM RESILIENCE FUND (YPRF) Lilly Endowment launched the Youth Program Resilience Fund (YPRF) to help address some of the unique challenges of Indiana youth-serving organizations related to the COVID-19 pandemic so they can better serve the needs of youth, ages five to 18, in accordance with public health guidance. Carefully review the Request for Information and assess your organization’s eligibility to apply. IYI is PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GRANTS FOR YOUTH WORKERS IYI’s Professional Development Grants may be used for conferences, trainings, workshops, or tuition reimbursement. Opportunities must be related to the applicant’s position and agency’s mission. The grants is intended to improve the applicant’s ability to do their job and the agency’s ability to serve and support children andyouth.
PROMISE INDIANA INITIATIVE About. The Promise Indiana program helps families and communities to support youth through saving for future education, participating in college and career activities in the classroom, and experiencing a college campus. Communities around the state have launched Promise Indiana programs to ensure all kids have champions who encourage theirdreams.
INDIANA KIDS COUNT® DATA BOOK The 2021 Indiana KIDS COUNT® Data Book is the premier data resource on Hoosier youth. Published annually, the Data Book is designed to be your go-to source for the latest research and information. Developed with you in mind, it provides an in-depth profile on child well-being across the four key areas of Family and Community, Health, Economic INDIANA KIDS COUNT COUNTY SNAPSHOTS Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org NATIONAL KIDS COUNT® DATA BOOK The national KIDS COUNT® Data Book is an annual ranking of states on 16 key measures of child well-being. The Data Book also highlights important trends, such as the growing issue of income inequality or the improving health and educational achievement of U.S. students. Access the complete data book. Access Indiana’s State Profile. YOUTH SUICIDE IN INDIANA In 2016, 57 Hoosier youth ages 19 and younger died by suicide. This represents an increase from 55 deaths in 2015 and 52 deaths in 2014. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for youth ages 15-24 and the 4th leading cause of death for youth ages 5-14. 39% of Indiana’s youth suicide deaths are concentrated in 5 counties: Lake, MarionDECEMBER LETEXIER
Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org INDIANA YOUTH INSTITUTE Indiana Youth Institute exists to improve the lives of all Indiana children. We provide critical data, capacity-building resources and innovative training for people and organizations that impact the healthy development of Indiana’s children and youth. We facilitate collaboration and promote problem-solving and collective advocacy on a EVENTS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR YOUTH WORKERS 06/02/21 - 06/03/21. Type of Event: Conferences. Supporting attainment for all youth and children is at the core of our purpose. Join us at the virtual 2021 College and. YOUTH PROGRAM RESILIENCE FUND (YPRF) Lilly Endowment launched the Youth Program Resilience Fund (YPRF) to help address some of the unique challenges of Indiana youth-serving organizations related to the COVID-19 pandemic so they can better serve the needs of youth, ages five to 18, in accordance with public health guidance. Carefully review the Request for Information and assess your organization’s eligibility to apply. IYI is PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GRANTS FOR YOUTH WORKERS IYI’s Professional Development Grants may be used for conferences, trainings, workshops, or tuition reimbursement. Opportunities must be related to the applicant’s position and agency’s mission. The grants is intended to improve the applicant’s ability to do their job and the agency’s ability to serve and support children andyouth.
PROMISE INDIANA INITIATIVE About. The Promise Indiana program helps families and communities to support youth through saving for future education, participating in college and career activities in the classroom, and experiencing a college campus. Communities around the state have launched Promise Indiana programs to ensure all kids have champions who encourage theirdreams.
INDIANA KIDS COUNT® DATA BOOK The 2021 Indiana KIDS COUNT® Data Book is the premier data resource on Hoosier youth. Published annually, the Data Book is designed to be your go-to source for the latest research and information. Developed with you in mind, it provides an in-depth profile on child well-being across the four key areas of Family and Community, Health, Economic INDIANA KIDS COUNT COUNTY SNAPSHOTS Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org NATIONAL KIDS COUNT® DATA BOOK The national KIDS COUNT® Data Book is an annual ranking of states on 16 key measures of child well-being. The Data Book also highlights important trends, such as the growing issue of income inequality or the improving health and educational achievement of U.S. students. Access the complete data book. Access Indiana’s State Profile. YOUTH SUICIDE IN INDIANA In 2016, 57 Hoosier youth ages 19 and younger died by suicide. This represents an increase from 55 deaths in 2015 and 52 deaths in 2014. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for youth ages 15-24 and the 4th leading cause of death for youth ages 5-14. 39% of Indiana’s youth suicide deaths are concentrated in 5 counties: Lake, MarionDECEMBER LETEXIER
Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org YOUTH DEVELOPMENT TRAINING & RESOURCES NEAR YOU Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GRANTS FOR YOUTH WORKERS IYI’s Professional Development Grants may be used for conferences, trainings, workshops, or tuition reimbursement. Opportunities must be related to the applicant’s position and agency’s mission. The grants is intended to improve the applicant’s ability to do their job and the agency’s ability to serve and support children andyouth.
OUR TEAM - INDIANA YOUTH INSTITUTE - CHAMPIONING KIDS Kevin M. Enders. Director of Statewide Engagement. 855-859-0292. kenders@iyi.org. About Kevin. Kevin empowers and leads by connecting valuable resources to youth workers and youth-serving organizations to champion kids and strengthen communities. Read Full Bio. ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES The cumulative effect of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) has a lifelong impact on children. As the number of ACEs increases, there is a greater likelihood of negative wellbeing outcomes such as obesity, depression, and other chronic conditions throughout life. What are ACEs? Adverse childhood experiences are stressful or traumatic events occurring in childhood and are YOUTH SUICIDE IN INDIANA In 2016, 57 Hoosier youth ages 19 and younger died by suicide. This represents an increase from 55 deaths in 2015 and 52 deaths in 2014. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for youth ages 15-24 and the 4th leading cause of death for youth ages 5-14. 39% of Indiana’s youth suicide deaths are concentrated in 5 counties: Lake, Marion DATA REPORT: YOUTH IN THE JUSTICE SYSTEM The U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention reported the following trends among children and youth in the justice system, which illustrate potential causes for ADVANCING EQUITY SUMMIT Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.orgTAMI SILVERMAN, DPA
Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org DIGITAL SAFETY & RESPONSIBILITY: INTERNET, SOCIAL MEDIA Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org BRAIN MAPPING: UNDERSTANDING THE CHILD BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR The development of neuroimaging in the past two decades has seen a quantum leap in the understanding of the brain. Just like discoveries of the microscope and telescope expanded our understanding, brain imaging technology has and will continue to provide greater insight of consciousness and ultimately behavior. There is great promise for thismethod in opening
INDIANA YOUTH INSTITUTE Indiana Youth Institute exists to improve the lives of all Indiana children. We provide critical data, capacity-building resources and innovative training for people and organizations that impact the healthy development of Indiana’s children and youth. We facilitate collaboration and promote problem-solving and collective advocacy on a EVENTS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR YOUTH WORKERS 06/02/21 - 06/03/21. Type of Event: Conferences. Supporting attainment for all youth and children is at the core of our purpose. Join us at the virtual 2021 College and. YOUTH PROGRAM RESILIENCE FUND (YPRF) Lilly Endowment launched the Youth Program Resilience Fund (YPRF) to help address some of the unique challenges of Indiana youth-serving organizations related to the COVID-19 pandemic so they can better serve the needs of youth, ages five to 18, in accordance with public health guidance. Carefully review the Request for Information and assess your organization’s eligibility to apply. IYI is PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GRANTS FOR YOUTH WORKERS IYI’s Professional Development Grants may be used for conferences, trainings, workshops, or tuition reimbursement. Opportunities must be related to the applicant’s position and agency’s mission. The grants is intended to improve the applicant’s ability to do their job and the agency’s ability to serve and support children andyouth.
PROMISE INDIANA INITIATIVE About. The Promise Indiana program helps families and communities to support youth through saving for future education, participating in college and career activities in the classroom, and experiencing a college campus. Communities around the state have launched Promise Indiana programs to ensure all kids have champions who encourage theirdreams.
INDIANA KIDS COUNT® DATA BOOK The 2021 Indiana KIDS COUNT® Data Book is the premier data resource on Hoosier youth. Published annually, the Data Book is designed to be your go-to source for the latest research and information. Developed with you in mind, it provides an in-depth profile on child well-being across the four key areas of Family and Community, Health, Economic INDIANA KIDS COUNT COUNTY SNAPSHOTS Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org NATIONAL KIDS COUNT® DATA BOOK The national KIDS COUNT® Data Book is an annual ranking of states on 16 key measures of child well-being. The Data Book also highlights important trends, such as the growing issue of income inequality or the improving health and educational achievement of U.S. students. Access the complete data book. Access Indiana’s State Profile. YOUTH SUICIDE IN INDIANA In 2016, 57 Hoosier youth ages 19 and younger died by suicide. This represents an increase from 55 deaths in 2015 and 52 deaths in 2014. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for youth ages 15-24 and the 4th leading cause of death for youth ages 5-14. 39% of Indiana’s youth suicide deaths are concentrated in 5 counties: Lake, MarionDECEMBER LETEXIER
Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org INDIANA YOUTH INSTITUTE Indiana Youth Institute exists to improve the lives of all Indiana children. We provide critical data, capacity-building resources and innovative training for people and organizations that impact the healthy development of Indiana’s children and youth. We facilitate collaboration and promote problem-solving and collective advocacy on a EVENTS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR YOUTH WORKERS 06/02/21 - 06/03/21. Type of Event: Conferences. Supporting attainment for all youth and children is at the core of our purpose. Join us at the virtual 2021 College and. YOUTH PROGRAM RESILIENCE FUND (YPRF) Lilly Endowment launched the Youth Program Resilience Fund (YPRF) to help address some of the unique challenges of Indiana youth-serving organizations related to the COVID-19 pandemic so they can better serve the needs of youth, ages five to 18, in accordance with public health guidance. Carefully review the Request for Information and assess your organization’s eligibility to apply. IYI is PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GRANTS FOR YOUTH WORKERS IYI’s Professional Development Grants may be used for conferences, trainings, workshops, or tuition reimbursement. Opportunities must be related to the applicant’s position and agency’s mission. The grants is intended to improve the applicant’s ability to do their job and the agency’s ability to serve and support children andyouth.
PROMISE INDIANA INITIATIVE About. The Promise Indiana program helps families and communities to support youth through saving for future education, participating in college and career activities in the classroom, and experiencing a college campus. Communities around the state have launched Promise Indiana programs to ensure all kids have champions who encourage theirdreams.
INDIANA KIDS COUNT® DATA BOOK The 2021 Indiana KIDS COUNT® Data Book is the premier data resource on Hoosier youth. Published annually, the Data Book is designed to be your go-to source for the latest research and information. Developed with you in mind, it provides an in-depth profile on child well-being across the four key areas of Family and Community, Health, Economic INDIANA KIDS COUNT COUNTY SNAPSHOTS Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org NATIONAL KIDS COUNT® DATA BOOK The national KIDS COUNT® Data Book is an annual ranking of states on 16 key measures of child well-being. The Data Book also highlights important trends, such as the growing issue of income inequality or the improving health and educational achievement of U.S. students. Access the complete data book. Access Indiana’s State Profile. YOUTH SUICIDE IN INDIANA In 2016, 57 Hoosier youth ages 19 and younger died by suicide. This represents an increase from 55 deaths in 2015 and 52 deaths in 2014. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for youth ages 15-24 and the 4th leading cause of death for youth ages 5-14. 39% of Indiana’s youth suicide deaths are concentrated in 5 counties: Lake, MarionDECEMBER LETEXIER
Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org YOUTH DEVELOPMENT TRAINING & RESOURCES NEAR YOU Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GRANTS FOR YOUTH WORKERS IYI’s Professional Development Grants may be used for conferences, trainings, workshops, or tuition reimbursement. Opportunities must be related to the applicant’s position and agency’s mission. The grants is intended to improve the applicant’s ability to do their job and the agency’s ability to serve and support children andyouth.
OUR TEAM - INDIANA YOUTH INSTITUTE - CHAMPIONING KIDS Kevin M. Enders. Director of Statewide Engagement. 855-859-0292. kenders@iyi.org. About Kevin. Kevin empowers and leads by connecting valuable resources to youth workers and youth-serving organizations to champion kids and strengthen communities. Read Full Bio. ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES The cumulative effect of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) has a lifelong impact on children. As the number of ACEs increases, there is a greater likelihood of negative wellbeing outcomes such as obesity, depression, and other chronic conditions throughout life. What are ACEs? Adverse childhood experiences are stressful or traumatic events occurring in childhood and are YOUTH SUICIDE IN INDIANA In 2016, 57 Hoosier youth ages 19 and younger died by suicide. This represents an increase from 55 deaths in 2015 and 52 deaths in 2014. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for youth ages 15-24 and the 4th leading cause of death for youth ages 5-14. 39% of Indiana’s youth suicide deaths are concentrated in 5 counties: Lake, Marion DATA REPORT: YOUTH IN THE JUSTICE SYSTEM The U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention reported the following trends among children and youth in the justice system, which illustrate potential causes for ADVANCING EQUITY SUMMIT Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.orgTAMI SILVERMAN, DPA
Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org DIGITAL SAFETY & RESPONSIBILITY: INTERNET, SOCIAL MEDIA Indiana Youth Institute 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2692. Voice: 317-396-2700 317-396-2700 Toll Free: 800-343-7060 800-343-7060 Email: info@iyi.org BRAIN MAPPING: UNDERSTANDING THE CHILD BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR The development of neuroimaging in the past two decades has seen a quantum leap in the understanding of the brain. Just like discoveries of the microscope and telescope expanded our understanding, brain imaging technology has and will continue to provide greater insight of consciousness and ultimately behavior. There is great promise for thismethod in opening
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