<Youth Action Council
Midland County Youth Action Council (MCYAC)
What is MCYAC?
The Midland County Youth Action Council (MCYAC) is a group of
energetic youth, from
secondary schools all over Midland County, that is
learning about philanthropy. MCYAC was started in October of 1992.
Initial funding came from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation in the form of a
$1,000,000 grant to establish a youth endowment. YACs give students the
opportunity to learn generosity in the only practical way--by being
generous. Students learn to meet community challenges by raising funds
for good causes. They learn to be good stewards through having to make
the tough decisions required in good grantmaking. They learn to serve,
and through serving, they learn to lead.
YACs are structured just like their community foundation "parents"
in many ways. They have governing boards, and operations are carried
out by a number of committees. The youth develop and continue to modify
their own operations. Current committees include a Grants Committee
and a Public Relations and Fund Raising Committee.
What Do YACs Do?
YAC members wear many hats. They are grantmakers, making grants to
local nonprofit organizations for projects which are directed at meeting
youth needs. They are researchers,
doing periodic needs assessments of county youth to determine what the
most serious youth issues are so they might be addressed. They are
community volunteers, and have proudly served in ways as diverse as
adopting a city park, bell-ringing for the Salvation Army, pairing with
elementary-age children for recreational activities, and shopping for
Sharing Tree gifts. They are successful fund raisers, developing fun and
creative ways to increase their grantmaking capabilities. They are
leaders, honing their skills at board and committee meetings, summer
leadership camps, and by making presentations about their work to
various civic groups. What do YACs do? They MAKE A DIFFERENCE, and have
fun doing so!
How Important is this Project?
Tomorrow's government officials, chief executive officers, and
philosophers are being trained right here--right now. Perhaps more
importantly, so are our future teachers, scout leaders, softball coaches
and community foundation trustees.
You see, youth grow up to become adults who work with youth. When
we invest in the development of today's young people, we are really
investing in the development of the next generation, and the next, and
the next. As summarized by Abraham Lincoln, "Children are the persons who are going to carry on
what we have started. They are going to sit where we are sitting, and
when we are gone, attend to those things which we think are important.
We may adopt all the policies we please, but how they are carried out
depends on them. They will assume control of our cities, states and
nations. They are going to take over our churches, schools, universities
and corporations. The fate of humanity is in their hands."
What Can You Do?
- If you are a Midland County middle or high school student...GET INVOLVED!!
- If you are a parent, teacher or counselor...ENCOURAGE A YOUNG PERSON TO JOIN US!
- If you are affiliated with a youth-serving nonprofit
organization...ASK ABOUT OUR GRANT PROGRAM! Check the grantmaking
section in this web site for more information.
- If you are a person concerned about the future of our youth and
our community...SUPPORT US WITH YOUR DOLLARS! Make checks payable to the
Midland Area Community Foundation, Kellogg Youth Fund.
Parting Note
MCYAC is a project of the Midland Area Community Foundation, and
made possible through the Council of Michigan Foundations and supported
by a grant from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation. For more information,
contact the Midland Area Community Foundation.