Hello VOBS friends,
Just a reminder, applications for our new funding opportunity are due May 1.
Overview of funding: Voyageur Start 2019 Funding
Who can apply?
- Schools
- Youth-serving Nonprofits
- Community Colleges
- Colleges & Universities
Contact marlais.brand@vobs.org for an application ASAP
Voyageur Start Funding will support 50%-80% of program cost.
Keep reading if this is new to you:
Voyageur Start is a bold funding initiative for our community, our youth and our young adults. Thanks to a very generous new funder, VOBS seeks to partner with Minnesota schools, colleges and youth-serving nonprofits to develop student leadership through experiential education.
Why "Voyageur?"
Who were the voyageurs? Hard-working, unconventional, bold and open-minded, these First Nation, Metis and French travelers navigated the waterways of Minnesota and beyond. They had a deep knowledge of nature and canoe craft, lived for adventure and had a culture and community all their own.
Voyageur spirit is alive here at Voyageur Outward Bound School. While on trail, voyageurs had a tradition of launching their birch bark canoes in the dark, before first light. They wanted to travel farther and faster. This ambitious tactic is known as the "Voyageur Start," and it is still practiced by our students. We want to go farther faster, together.
We have ambitious goals to serve your students and to make a difference in our community. This is the spirit of Voyageur Start 2019.
We believe everyone has a right to dream, to find strength and to succeed on their own terms.
As you know, Outward Bound’s mission is to change lives through challenge and discovery. Our vision is a more resilient and compassionate world, with more resilient and compassionate citizens. We support students and their communities with ethical leadership and character development. Our students are crew not passengers and they learn by doing new and challenging things together, in urban and wilderness environments. We pursue shared goals.
With Voyageur Start funding, VOBS aims to help organizations develop relevant skills for life in
their students. Thanks to Voyageur Start, we will partner with more schools and nonprofits to serve social-emotional development goals and objectives for more under-resourced and diverse students in our state.
Voyageur Start will fund four types of programs for diverse student cohorts:
Strive Leadership Academy
For students ages 12-14+, middle and junior high school. An integrated progression of personal and peer leadership curriculum with multiple touch points to maximize impact and student SEL growth:
Insight: eight monthly near wilderness full-day adventures that pair social-emotional skills with experiential challenges like, Rock Climbing for Responsibility, Canoeing for Communication, Orienteering for Goal Setting and more. We work with your team to identify the key student skills you seek to support in each program.
Launch: eight monthly in-agency or in-school part-day programs that allow students to unpack their learning, stay on track and build community.
Expedition: two seasonal multi-day wilderness trips per year-- fall, winter or spring-- to set the tone for a year of learning, catalyze community, support key transitions or leverage a year of skill building.
Hahn Leadership Academy
For students ages 14-18+, high school and beyond. An integrated progression of ethical leadership curriculum with multiple touch points to maximize impact and provide opportunities for students to build a sense of belonging, character and skill through experiential learning and service in their community.
Insight: eight monthly near wilderness full day adventures that pair leadership skills with experiential group challenges such as Rock Climbing for Interpersonal Communication, Urban Adventure for
Asset Identification, Orienteering for Goal Management and more. We work with your team to identify key student skills you want to support in each program.
Expedition: two seasonal multi-day wilderness trips per year-- fall, winter or spring-- to set the tone for a year of learning, catalyze community, support key transitions or leverage a year of skill building.
Annual Peer Leadership Expedition
For students ages 12 and up. Canoeing the St. Croix or Backpacking the Superior Hiking Trail. A 5-7 day wilderness expedition for specific grades or cohorts pursuing unique goals, such as AVID, JROTC, sobriety, leadership councils, athletic teams, clubs and more. Annual Expedition is positioned purposefully at a key moment in a year of learning-- to set the tone for a new school year, catalyze community quickly, support key transitions or leverage and celebrate a year of skill development.
Insight Series
For students who benefit from an increased sense of belonging and regular touchpoints with a consistent cohort of peers to share common challenges, build skills and reflect on learning.
Insight: a progression of regular near wilderness full-day adventures that help students identify and grow personal and peer assets and strengths via experiential group challenges like, Rock Climbing for Comfort Zones, Urban Adventure for Collaboration, Orienteering for Problem-Solving and more. We work with your team to identify key student skills you
want to support in each program.