Description:

Youth Today is the only independent, monthly, nationally distributed newspaper and news service that is read by thousands of professionals in the youth-service field. Some of the subjects covered include youth development, juvenile justice, gang and violence prevention, adolescent health, teen pregnancy, sex and parenting, etc.

Begun:

1992

Website:http://www.youthtoday.org
Office Location:1023 15th St. N.W., Suite 350 Washington, DC
Structure:

501(c)(3) (as the American Youth Work Center)

Founder:

Bill Treanor and Bill Howard

Executive Director:

Sara Fritz (also executive director of the AYWC); Nancy Lewis (editor)

Approximate number of full-time staff:

4

Number with prior professional journalism experience:

4

Annual operating budget:

$850,000

Annual salaries posted, or accessible via 990 form:

Yes

Editorial/ethics policy statement:

No

Diversity statement:

No

IRS 990 form posted on website:

Yes

Major donors disclosed:

Yes

INN Member:

Yes

Awards:

None

Contact:

(202) 785-0764 or info@youthtoday.org



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