MTV AND YOUTH VENTURE ANNOUNCE NEW GRANT PROGRAM FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

Deadline: Rolling, through December 31, 2005

MTV: Music Television (http://www.mtv.com/) has announced the launch of its new 
pro-social initiative, think MTV, which is designed to inform and empower young 
people to take action on social issues.

As part of its effort to encourage its audience to become more proactive in 
their communities, MTV has teamed up with Youth Venture 
(http://www.youthventure.org/), a movement of youth social entrepreneurs, to 
offer think Venture Grants to young people who are making a difference by 
creating and leading organizations, clubs, or businesses that address a need in 
their communities. Grants of up to $1,000 each will be offered each week to a 
group of young people with the most compelling and sustainable community 
service project concept in one of the five primary think MTV issue areas: 
discrimination, education, the environment, global issues, and sexual health. 

Grant recipients will also receive access to selected educational resources and 
tools from Youth Venture, including a Youth Venture Start-Up Kit; access to a 
national network of young "venturers" and a "venturers-only" Web site; and 
information about scholarships and speaking opportunities.

The program is open to groups of two or more individuals who are legal 
residents of the United States and at least thirteen years of age or older at 
time of entry.

Visit the Youth Venture Web site for complete grant program information.

RFP Link:  http://fconline.fdncenter.org/pnd/2275/youth 

Siobhan Champ-Blackwell
Community Outreach Liaison
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Creighton University Health Sciences Library
2500 California Plaza
Omaha, NE 68178
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