Urban Ed: SMART+ Summer Program
SMART+ Summer Program is a six-week program that will incorporate outdoor adventures, local field trips, S.T.E.A.M lessons and a mentorship program with our Man The Bay fellows!
Coro’s Exploring Leadership Youth Program
Exploring Leadership is a transformative summer program that trains high school students to become active citizens and assume leadership roles in their communities. Through a set of Coro modules, the program increases Youth Fellows’ abilities in critical thinking and goal setting, ultimately giving them the skills to become effective facilitators and collaborators for community change.
Chalk’s Youth Funding Youth Ideas Winter Grant
Want to make a change in your community? Apply for a Youth Funding Youth Ideas (YFYI) Grant! YFYI offers grants of up to $10,000 for San Francisco youth who want to create social change and healing to our community.
Jewish Contemporary Museum: TAC Anti-bias Leaders Fellowship
The TAC Anti-bias Leaders Fellowship is a new, year-long program at The Contemporary Jewish Museum (The CJM) that seeks to empower teens with the training and tools to become leaders in anti-bias activism in their schools and communities. Fellows will meet every month and work alongside leaders and changemakers to build their leadership skills and develop anti-bias art projects.
Jewish Contemporary Museum: Teen Art Connect Internship
The TAC Internship brings together high school students from diverse backgrounds for a year-round paid internship. Teens work and learn together in a world-class arts environment to experience art and artists, explore identity and culture, produce and lead meaningful public events and programs, and develop professional skills.
Breakthrough Summerbridge 2024
Breakthrough Summerbridge is looking for its next class of curious and enthusiastic learners! If you are or know a current 6th-grade student looking for a fun and academically enriching experience, Breakthrough Summerbridge is the place to be!
Treasure Island Job Corps Center
Job Corps’ mission is to educate and train highly-motivated young people - ages 16-24 - for successful careers in the nation’s fastest-growing industries.
Southern Exposure Youth Advisory Board Application
The Southern Exposure (SoEx) Youth Advisory Board (YAB) is a collective of youth art enthusiasts ages 15 to 18 that meets weekly at SoEX to collaborate and plan art focused events, collaborate on projects with community artists, curate exhibitions in SoEx's Artists in Education (AIE) project space, and create interviews for the upcoming AIE artist video interview series.
SFUSD's Financial Aid and Scholarships Page
Tons of resources about financial aid for San Francisco students, including direct links to scholarship opportunities, videos about financial aid, timelines, worksheets, and lots more.
San Francisco Public Library - Youth Volunteers
If you are a youth (under age 18, or 18 and still in high school) interested in volunteering at a particular SF Public Library location, please call or go to that location to set up a time to discuss any available opportunities with a librarian.
San Francisco Public Library's Free College & Life Skills Workshops for Teens
The SF Public Library is partnering with Study Smart Tutors to provide free college and life skills classes that range from socioemotional well-being to youth workforce development and college prep.
SF Office of Economic & Workforce Development: Services for Young Adults Entering the Workforce
Entering the workforce for the first time can be challenging, especially for young workers with limited work experience. Fortunately, the San Francisco Office of Economic & Workforce Development offers a number of programs and services designed to prepare young adults for the workplace.
SF Department of Elections Poll Workers
Help your community and earn up to $295 by serving as a poll worker on Election Day! You can serve as an adult poll worker if you: meet all California voter registration requirements, can complete online or in-person training, and can serve 6 a.m. until about 10 p.m. on Election Day.
SF LGBT Center Drop-In Services
SF LGBT’s Youth Services puts LGBTQ+ youth (ages 16–24) on a path to connection and stability. The program builds a strong queer youth community through education, creative and performing arts, community events, mental health services, and 10+ hours of weekly in-person and virtual youth drop-in navigation services.
RAMS Fall TAY Mixer
If you are between ages 17-24, you are invited to visit RAMS on November 1 for their Fall Mixer! Wednesday, November 1, 2023, 4:00pm to 7:00pm
Queer Lifespace’s Outlandish! Program
The program aims to bring LGBTQIA+ youth out into nature for day-long hikes and other activities. The participants, accompanied by qualified adults, will be immersed in the natural world where they can learn about themselves and the complex ecosystems around them.
Project WHAT!
Project WHAT! (We’re Here And Talking!) is a paid leadership and advocacy program for Bay Area youth ages 14+ who had or currently have an incarcerated parent or have been impacted by the criminal justice system. The goal of Project WHAT! is to create a community that encourages children with incarcerated parents or those that have been system impacted to use their voice, pride, and power.
Project Avary Teen Leaders
Are you a youth age 14 and up who has experienced a parent or loved one in prison, jail or ICE detention? Do you want to learn job skills and tap into your leadership potential? Project Avary is looking for enthusiastic Teen Leaders to help facilitate participation for children of incarcerated parents at our Group Mentoring overnight retreats, summer camp and online support groups.
New Door Ventures
New Door Ventures is a workforce development nonprofit in San Francisco that serves youth ages 16-24. Their mission is to prepare opportunity youth for work and life, by providing the jobs, training, education, and support they need to discover and achieve their potential so that they can transition to independent adulthood.
Hype Center
The HYPE Center is a multi-service drop-in center designed by and for young people to easily access the services and resources they want from multiple providers under one roof. All of HYPE’s resources and services are free, and they welcome ALL Bay Area youth between ages 14-24.