Friday, May 25, 2007

New Sustainability Resources from The Finance Project

The Finance Project has issued three reports earlier this year - all related to the critical topics of sustainability. Here's the excerpt from their website:

Youth Programs Resource Center

Financing and Sustaining Youth Programs
The Finance Project has designed this series of tools and resources to assist practitioners, policymakers, funders and advocates to expand and sustain effective youth programs and initiatives. These publications provide information and examples of effective programs and policies from around the country and can help decision makers think strategically about financing and sustaining their work.

Resources from The Finance Project

A Guide to Successful Public-Private Partnerships for Youth Programs", by Nanette Relave and Sharon Deich, The Finance Project, January 2007.

Creating Dedicated Local and State Revenue Sources for Youth Programs", by Rachel H. Sherman, Sharon G. Deich and Barbara Hanson Langford, The Finance Project, January 2007.

Thinking Broadly: Financing Strategies for Youth Programs, by Sharon G. Deich and Cheryl D. Hayes, The Finance Project, January 2007.

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