Members of the National Council of Young Leaders at the 2012 Opportunity Nation Summit
From YouthBuild USA
The National Council of Young Leaders is a 14-member body comprised of diverse young men and women from across the United States. These Council Members, who range in age from 18 to 34, provide information and insight to elected officials and policymakers on the issues that affect low-income and disconnected youth from their communities.
Because of their very different backgrounds, each Council Member offers a different and unique take on what services and policies are needed to improve opportunities for disconnected youth. The Council’s Recommendations to Increase Opportunity and Decrease Poverty in America include policy prescriptions in the areas of education, criminal justice, community development and family.
The Council was formed in July 2012 in response to a recommendation from the White House Council on Community Solutions, with funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Open Society Foundations. The founding partners of the National Council of Young Leaders are:
- Jobs for the Future
- Opportunity Nation
- Public Allies
- The Corps Network
- Year Up
- Youth Leadership Institute
- YouthBuild USA
Click here to read bios for each of the Council Members and get more information on the Council’s founding partners.
The Corps Network is proud to be represented on the Council by 2012 Corpsmembers of the Year Ladine “JR” Daniels and Philandrian Tree.
Click the links below to read more Corps Network stories on The National Council of Young Leaders:
- Corpsmembers of the Year Represent The Corps Network on New National Council of Young Leaders
- National Council of Young Leaders Meets with Secretary of Education Arne Duncan
- National Council of Young Leaders to Launch at Opportunity Nation Summit
- Powerful Youth Voices Amplified at Opportunity Nation Summit
Philan Tree (left) and Ladine “JR” Daniels (right) – 2012 Corpsmembers of the Year and members of the National Council of Young Leaders. Pictured at the 2012 Opportunity Nation Summit.