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About the Youth Foundation

The National Guard Youth Foundation (NGYF) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization formed to support the National Guard Youth ChalleNGe Program

Fast Facts

  • The National Guard Youth ChalleNGe Program is an intervention program for at-risk youth consisting of a 22-week Residential Phase followed by a 12-month Post-Residential Mentoring Phase.
  • The Residential Phase, set in a quasi-military environment, focuses on basic lifestyle changes approached through a rigorous program of education, training and service to the community.
  • During the Post-Residential Phase, graduates are mentored by a caring adult who is a consistent and positive role model who works with the graduate to sustain his or her new positive lifestyle changes.
  • ChalleNGe is administered by the National Guard Bureau (NGB) on behalf of the Department of Defense (DoD).
  • There are 30 program sites located in 25 states and the territory of Puerto Rico.
  • To qualify for ChalleNGe, applicants must be drug-free high school dropouts between 16 and 18 years of age.
  • On a daily per capita basis, ChalleNGe is
    85% less expensive than High School
    320% less expensive than Job Corps
    433% less expensive than Juvenile Corrections
    600% less expensive than Adult Corrections
    660% less expensive than Private Military-style Programs
  • ChalleNGe programs graduated 7,003 Corpsmembers for the current reporting period.
  • Graduating Corpsmembers improved 1.7 grade levels in reading and 1.8 grade levels in math during the 22-week Residential Phase.
  • Seventy percent of graduated Corpsmembers were awarded GED's, nearly double the 41% average pass rate for the same age group in reporting Adult Education programs
  • Communities surrounding ChalleNGe facilities received the benefit of 590,665 hours of volunteer service to the community. This represents a value of $3,041,925 based on the Federal minimum wage.
  • The ChalleNGe program's unique Friendly-Match Mentor model for all graduates has demonstrable benefits over conventional Stranger-Match mentoring models.

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Educating the Public
The NGYF launched a national public awareness campaign to educate the public, media, Congress, educators and corporations about the ChalleNGe's positive impact on at-risk youth.

Supporting the Program
The NGYF is leading a fundraising effort to increase donations and in-kind support to provide scholarships and higher education assistance for Program graduates.

Involving the Community
The NGYF is encouraging local officials, civic groups, businesses and individuals to participate in the award-winning mentoring component of the Youth ChalleNGe Program and support ChalleNGe students after graduation through job training opportunities and career support.






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