We partner with community organizations to create informative, engaging workshops for students.

With the theme being Youth Empowerment this year, our vision is to give a space to current high school leaders to lead workshops that inspire, educate, and uplift their peers.

We’re proud to announce the following organizations hosting workshops: 

INTERalliance

In this workshop, we will cover how you can become a youth leader in the field of technology. You will learn about topics like leadership, public speaking, advocacy, & technological innovation. All of these skills will allow you to begin your own ventures in becoming a leader in the technological world.

INTERalliance is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping high school students explore the thriving IT industry across the region. As a student-run initiative, INTERalliance empowers young people with hands-on experience through our Leadership Council, INTERnship programs, and events like TechOlympics

UN Global Goal #4: Quality Education

Ohio Collaboration of Youth Climate Leaders

The workshop will be centered around the UN Global Goal #13: Climate Action, with a focus on empowering students as climate leaders by building essential advocacy and leadership skills. The workshop will also touch specifically on how students can initiate similar climate action campaigns to that of O-CYCL, particularly by joining the Great School Electrification Challenge.

Ohio Collaboration of Youth Climate Leaders (O-CYCL)-formerly the Cincinnati Electrification Campaign- is a youth-lead organization based in Cincinnati, OH focused on empowering students and their school communities to align their school districts’ energy policies with what the climate science demands. Our goal is to inspire and equip students with the tools and resources they need to help them feel empowered in creating a sustainable and climate just future through effective policy change.

UN Global Goal #13: Climate Action

Groundwork ORV

Your voice deserves to be heard. Groundwork Ohio River Valley is here to discuss ways for you to leave a lasting impact on your peers and communities. Groundwork runs the largest youth environmental workforce in the country. We host multiple programs that work to provide education, support and action against environmental injustices. Come learn ways to encourage growth, implement change and inspire others. From job opportunities to building positive mindsets, we are here to empower you as you become the next generation of leaders.

Groundwork ORV’s mission is to bring about the sustained regeneration, improvement, and management of the physical environment by developing community-based partnerships that empower people, businesses, and organizations to promote environmental, economic, and social well-being. Pairing the nation’s largest youth green workforce with community priorities impacts policy and builds power.

UN Global Goal #11: Sustainable Cities and Communities

1N5

N5 provides education designed to build mental health literacy, increase knowledge of mental health resources, and normalize conversations about mental health in three primary spaces: schools, communities, and workplaces. The organization partners with local schools and universities to normalize mental health and break down the barriers preventing our youth from seeking help. 1N5 works with administrators, counselors, and teachers on a needs assessment and climate survey to better understand the school environment. Based on this information, they create a customized long-term strategic plan pulling from our comprehensive list of evidence-based programs that include prevention, intervention and postvention programs with proper mental health professional support in place for each school.

Aiken High School – Illustrated Memoirs

Led by artist and educator Dr. Kate Currie, Maketank’s co-founder and executive director, Illustrated Memoirs Project engages refugee and immigrant youth in the Cincinnati-area to write and illustrate true stories from their lives. The goal of this project is to foment intellectual self-trust in the participants, center their lived experience in the classroom, and increase literacies. Through sharing these stories the initiative strives to foster a richer understanding of the experience of refugee and immigrant youth and build a more welcoming global community. They currently have an exhibit at the Contemporary Arts Center!

Contemporary Arts Center

The Contemporary Arts Center (CAC) is an art museum that focuses on new developments in painting, sculpture, photography, architecture, performance art and new media (and one of the first contemporary art institutions in the United States!) . The CAC is a non-collecting art-museum, meaning it doesn’t have a permanent collection, but instead focuses on presenting new and innovative art through exhibitions and programming. The museum also has teen programming, which is free and open to the public. One of their programs being the Contemporary Young Adults (C-YA) Council,  a yearlong, arts focused experience to a select group of students.

The diversity of the event and content was quite remarkable. More importantly the engagement of the attendees really spoke to the idea of embracing diversity and making community and business leaders realize how important it is to focus on inclusion rather than exclusion in interactions both professional and personal. It was such an interesting group of people that attended the event. The organization stands for everything that is right with Cincinnati and its goals moving forward. It was a pleasure to attend.”
- One World Gala, Sponsor and Participant