Teresa WahlertIowa Workforce Development |
Chuck MorrisIowa State University Extension4-H Youth Development |
Jason GlassIowa Department of Education |
Chuck PalmerIowa Department of Human Services |
Mark SchoutenGovernor's Office of Drug Control Policy |
Isaiah McGeeIowa Department of Human Rights |
Adam LounsburyIowa Commission for Volunteer Service |
Dr. Marionette Miller-MeeksIowa Department of Public Health |
Richard MooreIowa Child Advocacy Board |
Shanell WaglerEarly Childhood Iowa |
Iowa Child Advocacy Board
Iowa Department of Education
Iowa Department of Human Rights
Iowa Department of Human Services
Iowa Department of Public Health
Iowa Workforce Development
Governor's Office of Drug Control Policy
Iowa Commission on Volunteer Service
Early Childhood Iowa
Iowa State University Extension - 4-H Youth Development
The Iowa Collaboration for Youth Development has aimed to align policy and practices across state agencies since its inception in 1999. To date, we have leveraged multiple funding streams through our collaborative work. The following initiatives are directly related to the work of ICYD.
The Iowa's Promise initiative is housed in the Iowa Commission on Volunteer Service and is dedicated to ensuring all youth receive the Five Promises set forth by America's Promise. In 2004, Iowa was recognized as a State of Promise. The Iowa Collaboration for Youth Development provides the backbone of the Iowa's Promise initiative and views the Five Promises as an effective messaging and connective tool through the Iowa's Promise Station.
Housed within the Department of Education, the Learning Supports initiative is an effort to address the barriers students face to learning. Learning Supports works to ensure all students are supported and their non-academic needs are addressed. The Iowa Collaboration for Youth Development serves as the advisory body to this initiative and the Learning Supports initiative has adopted the ICYD Results Framework and respective indicators to guide their work at the state, AEA, and local level. More information regarding Learning Supports can be found on this website under Learning Supports.
Administered through Iowa State University Extension, this project has worked to place twelve AmeriCorps members in communities to assist in positive youth development local planning and to help align local policies and practices. ICYD has been the advisory body on this initiative and has assisted local AmeriCorps members provide youth leadership training across the state.
State of Iowa Youth Advisory Council (SIYAC)The State of Iowa Youth Advisory Council is a group of high school-age youth with an interest in informing policy decisions. SIYAC works directly with state agencies, legislators, and the Governor's staff. ICYD provides support through allocation of staff time, and leveraged funding/resources.
Iowa Afterschool Alliance (IAA)The IAA is a statewide coalition of networks and interest groups who support, advocate, train, and work to advance afterschool and out-of-school time experiences which are meaningful and beneficial for children, youth, families, and communities. The IAA began as a project of the Iowa Collaboration for Youth Development and has become its own entity. ICYD is proud to remain a partner in its work.