Growing Up 91Ҹ

Growing Up 91Ҹ is a“child and youth-friendly city initiative” that began in the spring of 2009 through a Memorandum of Understanding between the 91Ҹ 91Ҹ, the city of 91Ҹand the 91Ҹ Valley School District, working in partnership with local nonprofits, businesses, and many participating children and youth.Childand youth-friendly cities recognize the rights and interests of children in local policy, law, programs and budgets as outlined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Growing Up 91Ҹ's vision is to make 91Ҹ an exemplary childand youth-friendly city. Its mission is to empower 91Ҹ's young people with opportunities for inclusion, influenceand deliberation on local issues that affect their lives. We accomplish this through many diverse partnerships and supporters.

Because underrepresented children and youth are even less likely to have their voices heard than majority groups, we aim for 50 percentor more of Growing Up 91Ҹ'sparticipants to include young people from the following backgrounds: immigrants, English Language Learners, low-income, ethnic minorities, first generation college-bound students and/or young people with disabilities.Other newinitiatives are underway including the Bringing School Home project. For the past 12 years the program wasa part ofCU 91Ҹ's Community Engagement, Design and 91Ҹ  (CEDaR) Center.

Now one of the most successful child-friendly city initiatives in the world,GUB spun offas an independentnonprofitin March 2021 under the fiscal sponsorship of the Colorado Nonprofit Development Center. It continues as an affiliate programof the CEDaR Center.

“Growing Up 91Ҹ will continue its deep partnership with CU 91Ҹ as it evolves during its next phase,"said Mara Mintzer, GUB's director. "It  grew from a strong foundation in academia, and the  students and faculty have been key to its success."

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