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Best Practice Number Thirteen

Conducts an annual self-assessment to reflect upon its strengths, challenges, use of Best Practices and opportunities for improvement.

Explanation:

A self-evaluation allows members to reflect individually and as a group on membership, diversity and recruitment issues, training needs, grantmaking, YAC structure and group dynamics. The relationship with the community foundation and with the adult YAC advisors should also be assessed.

Recommendations for YACers:

Develop a process for identifying how the YAC could improve its activities.

Consider different methods for evaluating your YAC: surveys, discussion in large or small groups.

Survey YAC alumni to find out how their YAC experience has impacted them after they left.

 

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13 Best Practices

1. Meeting Frequency
2. Membership
3. Advisors
4. Orientation and Training
5. Assessment of Youth Issues
6. Grantmaking
7. Evaluation of Grantees
8. Participation in Community Projects
9. Fund Development
10. Youth on Board
11. YAC/Community Foundation Relationship
12. Communications and Publications
13. YAC Self-Assessment
14. Conference and Trainings
Best Practices One Pager
Best Practices "Track your YAC" Brochure
Best Practices Manual
The Best Practices were updated by the MCFYP Committee, comprised of twelve YAC members and three advisors from across the state of Michigan, in May 2007.
You can help put them into action.
 

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