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National Youth Advocacy Coalition

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Abbreviation
  
NYAC

Extinction
  
May 12, 2011

Founded
  
1993

Formation
  
1993

Website
  
www.nyacyouth.org

Ceased operations
  
May 12, 2011

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Headquarters
  
Washington, D.C., United States

Motto
  
Building a Generation of Impact

Similar
  
National Center for Lesbian, Advocates for Youth, GLMA: Health Professio, Audre Lorde Project, BiNet USA

Jb beeson deputy director of national youth advocacy coalition


The National Youth Advocacy Coalition, or NYAC, which ceased to operate on May 12, 2011, was an organization which sought to fight discrimination against and promote the leadership and wellness for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning (LBGTQ) youth.

NYAC was founded in 1993 as the National Advocacy Coalition on Youth and Sexual Orientation, a project of the Hetrick-Martin Institute. The purpose of the organization was to support LGBTQ young people and their allies in adding their voices to the growing LGBTQ rights movement. The group expanded when it added the Bridges Project, the first national informational clearinghouse for LGBTQ youth and the organizations that serve them founded by the American Friends Service Committee.

A membership organization, NYAC attracted organizations from all over the country. One the hallmarks of the organization were the national and regional summits. The National Summit, usually held in Washington, DC attracted hundreds of youth advocates and allies each year, culminating in visits to Congress.

At its height NYAC had over ten staff and a $1M+ budget. Much of its work centered on both social justice advocacy work, LGBTQ youth organization capacity building, LGBTQ youth leadership development, and HIV/STI prevention and education work..

References

National Youth Advocacy Coalition Wikipedia