The Center for Applied Research and Technical Assistance, Inc.
David Crowley from Urban Underground at the Unity Cross-Site Meeting
Kimberly Ross and Kimberley Richards at the Unity Cross-Site Meeting
Marco Montenegro, Senior Program Associate for National Community Development Institute BFA students cleaning up outside their internship
The Center for Applied Research and Technical Assistance, Inc.

"Through the framework CARTA has created, there is intentionality to bring youth into the work. That particular emphasis around youth...[creates a] unique blend of work with a research focus."

—Frank Omowale Satterwhite, founder and president, National Community Development Institute

 

Our Approach

CARTA works with community-based organizations, state, and national intermediaries to make complex ideas about positive youth development and adolescent health simple and realistic.

Our approach consists of four steps:

  1. CONDUCTING research and analysis to uncover what is needed to grow young people's potential, dismantle inequality, and promote social justice.
  2. CREATING tools, products, resources, and activities that youth-serving professionals, policy makers, and others can use to respond to the needs of young people and monitor organizational and policy-related actions.
  3. ENGAGING community-based organizations, state, and national intermediaries to use resources to build awareness of critical issues, support responsive action and promote effective policy and programs.
  4. COLLABORATING with national, state, and local partners to share lessons learned; redesign research, tools and capacity-building work, as needed; apply ideas to everyday efforts; and to promote collective action to generate systems and programmatic reform.

Our philosophy to create lasting systemic and social change is most prominent in the following core concepts:

The Structural Racism Framework

The Emerging Leaders Model

 
 
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