42 Youth-Led Projects Earn Distinguished National Riley’s Way Foundation Fellowship
NEW YORK, May 6, 2024 (Newswire.com) - Riley’s Way Foundation just announced its 2024 winners: 42 outstanding young people (ages 13-23) from across the country whose innovative ideas and actions have granted them entrance into a dynamic leadership fellowship – and up to $5,000 each for their commitment to leading with kindness, empathy, and inclusivity.
"The Call for Kindness inspires and draws in exceptionally gifted young leaders who are driven by a deep passion to make the world a better place," expressed Ian Sandler, Co-Founder and Board Chair of Riley's Way. "These remarkable young leaders hold the key to tackling the world's most pressing issues, and we believe that by investing in them, we can help them turn their ideas into reality. Whether they are just beginning to explore their ideas or have advanced plans, we strive to support and encourage them to imagine a better future and work tirelessly toward it."
Riley’s Way Foundation supports and invests in the next generation of kind leaders. Its annual Call For Kindness fellowship provides funding and leadership development training to youth-led projects that are rooted in kindness and strengthening communities. Winners receive up to a $5,000 grant to grow their organization and join a peer community of fellow changemakers to strengthen their leadership skills. Forty winning social impact projects were chosen from hundreds of applications and came from 36 states. In addition to the general category, Riley’s Way selected 10 inspiring projects focusing on education equity, animal rights, interfaith connections, and dance & the arts.
“The 2024 Call For Kindness winners reflect critical issues top of mind for young people today,” shared Dr. Christine O’Connell, Executive Director of Riley’s Way. “They have answered the call to make a difference in their communities, adding to a national movement for kindness.”
Riley’s Way Foundation 2024 Call For Kindness Winners*
Literacy Spaces In Laundromats | Cupertino, California
Rose Musical Theater | Monterey, California
Pro & Con | Columbus, Georgia
13 Firsts Podcast | Louisville, Kentucky
Maine Youth Political Portal | Portland, Maine
Friends of Guatemala | Ann Arbor, Michigan
The Speaking Solution | Plainsboro, New Jersey
Youth-Led Support | Laurelton, New York
Research to Empower (ReTE) | Syosset, New York
Let's Learn Foundation | Cedar Park, Texas
Tutu & Tulle | Miami, Florida
Exceeding Passions | Brea, California
Reducing Animal Stress | Los Angeles, California
The Kennel Kindness Project | Asheville, NC
Conservation Kid Fishing Line Recycling Program | Chattanooga, Tennessee
Global Visioneers | Chula Vista, California
Project Smile AZ | Phoenix, Arizona
Our Ode To You | Phoenix, Arizona
HerGov | Phoenix, Arizona
The Boss Ladies Podcast | San Jose, California
Rainbow Voices | Redwood City, California
Impact Finance Program | Los Angeles, California
Young Artists 4 Equity | Denver, Colorado
OutVote | Arizona/Pennsylvania
Cameras for Kindness | Miami, Florida
Do-Ology | Oviedo, Florida
Black Youth Empowerment Network | Warner Robins, Georgia
Institute for Youth in Policy Education Department | Evanston, Illinois
Project Safe and Sound | Ann Arbor, Michigan
Sangwa's technical resources | Ann Arbor, Michigan
Young People's Alliance Fellows Program | Chapel Hill, North Carolina
New Jersey GSA Coalition - Campaign 4 Gender Inclusivity | Westfield, New Jersey
Climbing for Community | Montclair, New Jersey
End Period Poverty | Saint Albans, New York
Fresh Opportunities: Students against hunger | New York City, New York
Feeding Healthy Minds | Yonkers, New York
Rasikas Rise | New York City, NY; NY State; NJ State
Don't Oppress Youth Success | Gresham, Oregon
Generation Union | Reston, Virginia
The SPRING Group | Herndon, Virginia
Replant | Redmond, Washington
The Teen Coalition 4 Climate | Seattle, Washington
*Please visit callforkindness.org for more information.
Source: Riley's Way Foundation