Maine Youth Action, a youth-led organization, has won national Call For Kindness competition, sponsored by Riley’s Way Foundation, that encourages young leaders to apply for grants that fund initiatives that strengthen their communities and inspire kindness.

The funding will be used for the development of a project called the Maine Youth Political Portal. It will be a website that acts as a resource and an inspiration for young Mainers interested in running for office. It consists of a library of informational and training resources, a list of contacts for endorsements and networking, and an intuitive candidate builder page that will enable users to walk through the process of planning their campaign.

The Call For Kindness Competition builds on Riley’s Way’s work to invest in a youth-led kindness movement, providing young people with the programs, support and inclusive community they need to thrive as changemakers. To date, Riley’s Way has awarded hundreds of inspiring young leaders across the country with up to $5,000 each to fund their projects. In addition to funding, project leaders Anna Siegel and Boston Cochrane will join the Riley’s Way Fellowship, consisting of mentorship, professional development, and peer-learning.

For more information, contact Boston Cochrane of Maine Youth Action at 207-590-8259 or btcochrane9@gmail.com, or visit maineyouthaction.org.

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