Mikva develops the next generation of civic leaders, civil servants, and community organizers by empowering young people to drive real change in their lives. Its flagship program, Action Civics, is integrated into the curriculum of middle and high schools across the city. Classes select, research, and analyze a community issue, develop strategies, and take concrete steps to affect policy. Mikva trains teachers in the curriculum and hosts citywide “challenges” where students showcase their ideas before community judges. After school, Elections in Action gives 30 students a way directly to impact local public policy and elections – even before they are eligible to vote. A second leadership program brings together youth from across the city to work collaboratively with DCPS leaders, bringing youth-driven school policy recommendations to the table. Young people care deeply about our world: they should have the tools to change it.
Headquarters: DC-Ward 2
Where They Operate: DC-Citywide
Age Groups Served: Pre-teen/teen (12-17); Young adult (18-24)
Population(s) Served: Low- to Moderate-Income Community Members; Students
Schools They Work In: Anacostia High School; Ballou High School; Benjamin Banneker High School; Brightwood Education Campus; Capital City PCS High School; Cardozo High School; Cesar Chavez PCS High School – Capitol Hill; Columbia Heights Education Campus; Dunbar High School; Eastern High School; The Edmund Burke School; E.L. Haynes PCS High School; Friendship PCS Collegiate Academy; Friendship PCS Tech Prep; Friendship PCS Chamberlain; Friendship PCS Woodbridge IB; H.D. Woodson High School; Hart Middle School; Jefferson Middle School; Johnson Middle School; Kramer Middle School; Luke C. Moore High School; MacFarland Middle School; McKinley Tech High School; Phelps ACE High School; Ron Brown College Preparatory High School; Roosevelt High School; School Without Walls; SEED Public Charter High School; Thurgood Marshall Academy Public Charter School; Washington Global Public Charter School; West Education Campus
Awards & Recognition
Chosen Public Service Client for AD2DC, a young professional community of the American Advertising Federation.
Press
- D. C. teens hold a mayoral forum on education and gun violence
Sat May 19 2018, Washington Post
D.C. teenagers organized a mayoral forum Saturday to ask questions on a range of topics including education, gun violence and gentrification
- The nation is focused on students and gun violence. But kids in urban schools want to know, where's everybody been?
Mon Mar 12 2018, Washington Post
"Gun violence... may be new to kids in suburban schools, but for a lot of kids, this has been life as they know it," said Mikva DC ED
- Mikva Challenge Gives Students A Soapbox
Fri Dec 8 2017, WAMU online
Middle and high school students in D.C. recently got the opportunity to share ways they would solve the problems in their community.
Budget (FY2023)
- The current budget for Mikva Challenge DC is: $3 million or higher
- $1 million to $3 million
- $500k to $1 million
- Less than $500k
Catalogue charities range in size from $100,000 to
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