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Featured Stories &

The GetOut! guide to project planning
by the GetOut! Ideas Factory

Impacts & lessons learned from GetOut! the pilot year 2005-2006
by Juan Solorzano & the GetOut! Ideas Factory

Links to Project planning toolkits for youth and their allies

Links to Others places to GetOut! & GetInvolved

Links to Folks who might give $$$ to your project

Multicultural Youth Soccer - video by Projections

Y:57 Youth in 57 Minutes of radio - youth co-op radio project

 

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PLEASE NOTE:
GetOut! is NOT accepting grant applications until further notice.

 

The ideas and opinions expressed in the Ideas Factory are not necessarily those of the entire Get Out! initiative or the City of Vancouver.

Things To Do

* For cool things to do in Vancouver, check out these:
www.vancouveryouth.ca
www.freevancouver.ca

* For youth film & video opportunities in Vancouver, check out here:
www.cinematheque.bc.ca/cued_up_newsletter.htm

Projects

GetOut! sponsored Youth Projects ›››

These projects were started by, designed by, and run by Vancouver youth who approached local community organizations to host them. GetOut! is very proud to have helped out and to announce that many of these projects are still going on in some way. If you are interested, please contact us or the individual organizations to see what's happening and how you might be able to get involved.

GetOut! sponsored Community Partnership Projects ›››

In most of these projects, youth helped to lead. Some were also initiated by youth. These projects also partnered up community groups that hadn't worked together before. GetOut! is mighty proud to have been involved in these projects and is pleased to announce that many are still going on in some way. If you are interested, please contact us or the individual organizations to see what's up and if it is possible to get involved.

GetOut! New Recreation Programs ›››

Most of these programs were developed by youth workers at Vancouver community centres. Many worked closely with GetOut! staff and youth in their communities. Others were entirely initiated and run by youth. Many of these programs also involved partnerships with community groups. GetOut! is tremendously proud to have been involved in these programs - many of which are still going on in some way. If you are interested, please contact us or the individual community centres to see what's up and how you might get involved.

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