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Project Venture Community of Practice Round 2
Project Venture
The NNED and the National Indian Youth Leadership Project have partnered to offer 20 NNED Members training and continued coaching on Project Venture, an outdoors experiential youth development program designed for high-risk, middle school-aged American Indian youth. About Project VentureProject
Venture was developed by the National Indian Youth Leadership Project
(NIYLP), an American Indian-owned and -operated, community-based,
nonprofit organization with nearly 20 years of experience in youth
development. NIYLP has conducted summer youth leadership camps since
1986, from which grew the year-round Project Venture model.
The program relies on American Indian traditional values to help youth develop positive self-concept, effective social skills, a community service ethic, internal locus of control, and increased decisionmaking and problem- solving skills Project Venture typically consists of 20 to 30 hourly classroom sessions delivered over the course of a school year during which youth also engage in experiential games and initiatives facilitated by a Project Venture trained facilitator. Through these classroom-based sessions, a smaller number of youth are recruited and enrolled into the program’s community-based activities that include increasingly challenging outdoor activities such as team- and trust-building, hiking, bicycling, climbing, and rappelling. During these activities, delivered to groups of 7 to 15 youth per team, Project Venture trained facilitators work with youth to plan, implement, and debrief in specific ways that use the experiences as metaphors for life. Key Steps & Dates
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