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One of the chief components of the white paper “Growth of Youth-Serving Organizations” was an in-depth look at 20 youth-serving organizations that had experienced significant growth in recent years. This research produced a wealth of information about the experience and effects of growth in youth-serving organizations—far more than could be encompassed in a single document. As a result, we have presented the material in two forms: a series of 20 case studies, (noted below in PDF format), which capture the particulars of each organization’s growth story; and the white paper referenced above, which calls out the observations that emerged most consistently across the interviews and data-gathering process.
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- After School Matters: Managing rapid local expansion as a young organization
- The Big Sisters Association of Greater Boston: Growing rapidly while maintaining quality
- The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Washington: Slowing down to speed up growth
- Citizen Schools: Creating a strong program locally as a basis for national expansion
- College Summit: Balancing aggressive national expansion with centralized control
- Community In Schools of Atlanta: Managing rapid local expansion
- Earth Force: Building a national network while developing a new program offering and diversifying funding
- The East Bay Conservation Corps: Evolving the service model while maintaining a clear and consistent mission
- Fulfillment Fund: Managing programmatic growth
- Girls Incorporated of Alameda County: Expanding a local service area and serving more beneficiaries with a high-quality array of programs
- Harlem Children's Zone: Transforming the organization while scaling up in a tightly defined local service area
- Jumpstart: Driving national growth with an evolving network structure
- Larkin Street Youth Services: Creating a continuum of services to meet the evolving needs of homeless youth
- National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship: Building a scalable network to share its curriculum broadly
- The Posse Foundation: Ensuring site consistency while expanding nationally
- Public Allies: Building the infrastructure for growth
- The Steppingstone Foundation: Expanding to new geographies while maintaining high-quality results
- Summer Search: Increasing central oversight while expanding nationally
- Youth In Need: Managing rapid growth through program diversification and regional expansion
- YouthBuild USA: Achieving significant scale while guiding a national movement