Best Practice Number Two
Has a minimum of twelve members
ages 12 – 21 who reflect the many forms of
diversity found in the local youth community.
Explanation:
The YAC should strive to annually
recruit new diverse members to become an integral
part of its activities. A diverse YAC has members
who vary in age, race, ethnic background, school,
socio-economic level, personal/family history,
interests, and academic/physical abilities. The size
of the YAC can vary to fit the local community it
serves, but a core group of at least 12 is vital
to insure that the YAC reflects many
forms of diversity found in the local youth
community. The median size of the 86 Michigan YACs
is 20.
Recommendations for YACers:
Assess the diversity of the local youth community to
insure that the membership of the YAC is
representative of that community.
To expand the YAC’s diversity, come up with new and
creative approaches to recruitment.
Develop an application
form or conduct interviews with potential new
members.
Target 13-15 year-olds for recruitment. A multiple
year experience has the greatest impact on members
and improves their ability to contribute as
grantmakers.
