Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Fwd: Now Live: Our 2020-2021 National Call For Partnerships





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 Up2Us Sports 2020-2021 Call for Partnerships
 
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Work with us to advance sports-based youth development! We offer Up2Us Sports member organizations the opportunity to host Up2Us Coaches or AmeriCorps VISTAs to work with youth and increase program capacity. In addition, we offer onsite training for organizations interested in training their staff and/or coaches in a variety of areas.

Up2Us Sports is pleased to announce its 2020-2021 Call for Partnerships (CFP). Applications are now live in all regions for the following partnership opportunities:

To view and apply for opportunities specific to your region, click here!

 
Questions about the coach, training, or VISTA application process?

Why Up2Us Sports Coaches?

  • Click here to listen to Cecilia Rodhe of Noah's Arc Foundation, a long-time recipient of our coaches, on why Up2Us Sports coaches are so great and how they've helped grow their program.

  • Hear from Coach Kyrell, Coach Alex and Coach Chris about what makes coaching through Up2Us Sports so unique.

Why Up2Us Sports VISTAs?

  • Hear from VISTA Jen and VISTA Alex about their experiences in the VISTA program and how they've helped the organizations we place them in.

Why Up2Us Sports Training?

  • Watch the stories of Coach Tiffany, Coach Tayquan and Coach Delmy and how they've impacted the lives of the kids they coach thanks to the training they get from Up2Us Sports.

  • Take our new digital curriculum - Keep Girls in Sport - for coaches, mentors, and role models for girls, and learn how our training is different.

 

 

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Wednesday, October 02, 2019

Fwd: 🚨 The PULSE 2020-21 Fellow Application is OPEN 🚨

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Have you heard the news?

The Application for the
2020-2021 PULSE Program is now OPEN!

Greetings from PULSE!

After a great start to this year's PULSE program, we are very excited to start gathering next year's group of talented university graduates who will transform Pittsburgh!

Do you know any students or recent graduates interested in an opportunity to SERVE, LIVE, and GROW for a year in Pittsburgh? If so, please share this email and link with them to start their application. Additionally, you can submit a nomination for a potential fellow using the link below. 

The application deadline for the 2020-2021 program year is
Sunday, March 1st, 2020.

Click here for the application
Nominate someone for the PULSE Fellowship

What is the Pittsburgh Urban Leadership Service Experience (PULSE)?

PULSE cultivates a community of young servant leaders to transform Pittsburgh. We invite talented university graduates to partner with Pittsburgh nonprofits for a year of service and leadership.

PULSE Fellows…

  • SERVE with one nonprofit full-time for 11 months
  • LIVE in an intentional community with other fellows, sharing meals, a budget, responsibilities, and more
  • GROW as a leader through ongoing personal and professional development such as seminars, goal-setting, and mentoring
Since PULSE's inception in 1994, over 350 PULSE fellows have partnered with over 175 Pittsburgh nonprofits, contributing some 500,000 hours of service to the city and its residents!
Check out stories from past PULSE fellows to hear a first-hand experience!
Learn More

Interested in exploring PULSE further?

Apply Now!

But don't just take it from us, hear from PULSE alum KeAndra Hollis!

The Application deadline is March 1, 2020!


If you have any questions about PULSE or the application, please do not hesitate to contact Neal. Thank you in advance for helping spread the word!
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Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Fwd: Join Us Thurs., Oct. 10 for a Fun, Free Event About Children's Health

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Join Us For a Discussion about the Importance of Physical Activity and Play for Children and Families!
Thurs., Oct. 10; 5:30 p.m. | Free to attend; R.S.V.P. required
The 5-2-1-0 Speaker Series is an opportunity to network with community members, Phipps staff and professional guest speakers who will present their important work and share the latest recommendations for how to build healthy environments for the children they serve each day. Free snacks and refreshments will be served and complimentary childcare is available upon request!

Physical activity and play are important elements of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Dr. Sharon Ross, an assistant professor of health and physical activity in the School of Education at the University of Pittsburgh, will provide an overview of the benefits of physical activity and play, what federal guidelines recommend regarding daily physical activity for children, and tips and best for how families can be active together across age groups. University of Pittsburgh doctoral candidate Ariana Brazier will discuss play deprivation and its relationship to Black children by exploring the stages of play and the ways that Black children are deprived of critical and developmental play opportunities, as well as the use of play to respond to and protest against institutionalized racism. Kit Concilus PT, MS of The Children's Institute of Pittsburgh will provide insight as a physical therapist who works with children and families. Participants will also discuss facilitators and barriers to play in their own lives and engage in an active play break while considering different ways to challenge play deprivation in early childhood settings.

Directions and Parking

This meeting will take place in the Center for Sustainable Landscapes (CSL) Classroom which is located on the facility's first floor. The main Conservatory entrance will be closed, as this meeting takes place after normal hours; to access the CSL, follow Frew Street (located between the Oakland/Schenley Park bridge and the Christopher Columbus statue), which will take you around the Conservatory to the lower campus. Guest parking spaces are available on your left as you approach the CSL.
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