Youth Philanthropy Academy

Join our first-ever 2025 Youth Philanthropy Academy where you and 50+ other participants will decide how to distribute $250,000 to Black-led organizations to create a liberated future for all.

The Youth Philanthropy Academy

Are you passionate about building economic power in Black communities? Join our 2025 Youth Philanthropy Academy where you and 50+ other participants will decide how to distribute $250,000 to Black-led organizations to create a liberated future for all. The Youth Philanthropy Academy will build your leadership skills and readiness to actively participate in philanthropy and social change. This paid, comprehensive 8-week academy will prepare you to fund community initiatives, build integral organizing relationships, and navigate career paths in the nonprofit sector and across social justice movements. There is an opportunity to participate in two paid positions as either a Facilitator Fellow or a cohort member of the Academy.

Experience in Black communities is highly desirable.

Want to learn more? Join our informational session on February 27th

If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to reach out to Ashley Weatherspoon at ashley@nextuporegon.org

program topics

You can expect to learn about these topics and more as part of the inaugural cohort.

  • The Nonprofit Industrial Complex 

  • Mutual Aid & Fundraising in Social Movements 

  • Careers in Nonprofits and Philanthropy 

  • Fundraising Strategies and Tools

  • Understanding Perspectives from Donors and Funders 

  • Connecting with local community organizations and sector professionals

program details

Applications Open: February 6th

Application Deadline: April 6th

Compensation: $530 biweekly stipend (including food, travel, and technology).

Duration:​ This is a part-time (no more than 8 hours a week) and temporary (June - August 2025) opportunity.

Location:​ Portland, Oregon. Most of our meetings will be online with a couple of them in person.

Program Meeting Schedule

You can expect a 1.5-hour meeting each Tuesday and Thursday from 4:30 - 6 pm while meeting in the cohort. There will also be 2 - 3 in-person events during the program.

Paperwork session - Early June (2 hours) 

Week  1 - June 16th & 19th

Week 2 - Kick Off / In-Person Meet & Greet Event 

Week 3 - June 24th & 26th

Week 4 - July 8th & 10th

Week 5 - July 15th & 17th

Week 6 - July 22nd & 24th

Week 7 - July 29th & 31st

Week 8 - Graduation / Celebration

*Exact Dates for some events and sessions are to be determined

Qualifications

  • You are between the ages of 16 - 26

  • Located in or able to travel to Portland

  • This is a culturally specific cohort opportunity. Lived experience and/or a close relationship with Black and African American community members is highly desired.

  • Have access to reliable wifi and a smart device (computer, tablet, phone) to access Zoom

  • You can commit to attending at least 10 meetings and 1 in-person event

  • You have a passion for community building, social change, and racial justice

  • Strong sense of time management

About Next Up

Next Up (501c3) is a nonpartisan nonprofit that amplifies the voice and leadership of diverse young people to achieve a more just and equitable Oregon. Young people have the right to participate in decision-making about the world in which we live and the future we will inherit. We are dedicated to civic engagement, leadership development, and issue advocacy.

Equal Opportunity Statement

Next Up is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, disability, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, reproductive health decisions, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.

We believe our work is stronger when it benefits from the experience, knowledge, and wisdom of people who have faced systemic barriers and strongly encourage Black, Indigenous, people of color, disabled people, people of diverse sexual orientations, gender expressions, and identities to apply.


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