“The youth of the community are the literal future of that community. If the community wants positive change, working within the community is the way to go. Only the youth know what they want from the future and just need help in making that happen.”
Youth participant in Communities Building Youth Futures
The Communities Building Youth Futures (CBYF) network was uniquely formed around the commitment of communities to support young people as they express their ideas and play a pivotal role in catalyzing positive community transformation related to education, health, employment equity, and a sense of agency and belonging. Funding from the Government of Canada’s Support for Student Learning Program allowed the Tamarack Institute to develop a cohort of 20 small, rural, remote and Indigenous communities across Turtle Island to work with them for five years as they centred youth in collective impact work that supports the creation of new pathways from high school to post-secondary, training, employment and community leadership opportunities.
In this first CBYF cohort, communities benefitted from starting in similar phases of their work and embarking on a parallel journey towards goals that they all shared. This opportunity to learn and innovate alongside other collaboratives of similar context created amazing scalable solutions that have addressed many of the six core themes, identified by cohort members. They are:
We celebrate the leadership of young people who developed and supported the implementation of innovation fund projects and strategies across the communities, including a Roving (mobile) Campus in Portage la Prairie, a Territorial Youth Strategy in the Yukon, alternative pathways for students to earn high school credits in Prince Albert, a tutoring program in Corner Brook, and hackathons in Prince Edward County.
Following the completion of the five-year program, communities’ youth strategies are diverging and growing in many different and sustainable ways, including:
Tamarack continues to support the CBYF network by providing coaching for the communities to navigate their unique challenges and celebrate their successes, hosting webinars on topics around centring and supporting youth to spread emerging ideas, convening a Community of Practice that allows communities to connect and lead meaningful conversations about their work, and sharing emerging resources, research, and opportunities across the Tamarack network for additional communities that are interested in learning about engaging young people.
Building on the success of the first CBYF cohort in learning and advancing strategies together, Tamarack has collaborated with communities to create a new, more focused cohort. Starting in 2025, six communities – which include Yellowknife, Grande Prairie, Sudbury, Chatham-Kent, Moncton, and the Yukon Territory – have embarked on a journey together around understanding and addressing the issue of youth employment. For three years, these communities will respond to new and emerging systemic challenges within the youth employment sector through strategic, cross-sector partnerships, by using research and development approaches, and centring youth voice.
The goal for the communities is to develop and test innovative solutions to complex problems around youth employment, ensuring that they are scalable and sustainable. Tamarack will share these innovations across the membership and broader learning network to build organizational and sectoral capacity to improve outcomes for youth. Through the innovations, communities will help youth develop skills and gain the experience they need to successfully transition into the labour market. This will be done by supporting the needs of all youth – especially youth facing systemic barriers to success – to develop skills, knowledge, and networks through education, skills development, and meaningful work experience.
Through this cohort, Tamarack will:
As we move into this next phase of Communities Building Youth Futures, we are excited to grow the capacity of changemakers through ongoing network supports and cohort-focused action, shift policy and advocate for systems change in how we engage and meet the needs of young people, and drive large scale change by supporting communities to develop youth-centred innovations that are scalable and sustainable.
Explore the Communities Building Youth Futures resource page to find: