Youth Pride Services has issued a report entitled "A National Strategy for Black Gay Youth in America."
The report contains a plan called Year for (You)th. The goal of said plan "is to improve the quality of the lives of Black gay youth living in the United States. [That will be accomplished] by organizing those 25 years of age and younger (alongside elected officials and youth serving agencies), who want to take part in positive activities and gain support that will improve their condition of life, to help develop and improve their physical (health), mental, emotional, social and educational well-being."
The report goes on to list objectives such as promoting community cohesion; identifying culturally safe spaces in every state and designing additional ones; and ensuring high-quality services for Black gay youth.
Year for (Youth) 2012 has the following as its sources of funding: participating youth, private donations from the LGBT community, Youth Pride Services, and foundations and for-profit businesses.
See www.youthprideservices.com for more information.