
By 2012, Youth Villages plans to expand its capacity 50 percent, increasing the number of youth served each year from 9,500 to 15,000. In addition to deepening its operations in North Carolina, Mississippi, Massachusetts, and Alabama, Youth Villages plans to expand into two or three new states.
Youth Villages' past performance and latest projections for youth served, revenue, and other metrics can be found in Youth Villages' Performance and Projections Report.
Family Ties Tightened (Youth Villages)
The Boston Herald, June 12, 2010
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Reaching out to children in need (Youth Villages)
WCBI [MS], May 13, 2010
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Caring foster family came at just the right time (Youth Villages)
Memphis Commercial Appeal, May 09, 2010
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An Experiment in Coordinated Investment
This report describes the factors that led the EMCF to develop its Growth Capital Aggregation Pilot, highlights key aspects of this joint approach to supporting the growth and sustainability of three highly effective youth organizations, and outlines what EMCF and its co-investors hope to learn and accomplish over the next several years.
$120 Million in Growth Capital Secured to Advance Opportunities for Low-Income Youth
EMCF President Nancy Roob discusses the progress made by EMCF through its Growth Capital Aggregation Pilot, along with the nineteen co-investors and the board of directors of Nurse-Family Partnership, Youth Villages, and Citizen Schools.