Month: October 2014

Funding Sources

fundingsources

Government
(Municipal, Provincial, Federal)

  • 64% (9 of 14) of organizations receive more than 50% of their funding from government.
  • 21% (3 of 14) of organizations receive 25% – 50% of their funding from government.
  • 14% (2 of 14) of organizations receive less than 25% of funding from government.

 

Not-for-Profit Foundations

  • 14% (2 of 14) organizations receive more than 50% of funding from not-for-profit foundations.
  • 7% (1 of 14) of organizations receive 25% – 50% of funding from not-for-profit foundations.
  • 21% (3 of 14) of organizations receive less than 10% of funding from not-for-profit foundations.
  • Out of the 19 organizations, 57% (8 of 14) receive no non-profit foundation funding.

 

Sales/Gate from Distribution or Exhibition of Work

  • No organizations receive more than 50% of funding.
  • No organizations receive 25% – 50% of funding.
  • 7% (1 of 14) of organizations receive between 10-25% of funding.
  • 14% (2 of 14) of organizations receive less than 10% of funding.
  • Out of the 14 organizations, 79% (11 of 14) receive no funding.

Individual Donors

  • 7% (1 of 14) receives more than 50% of funding from individual donors
  • No organizations receive between 11-25% of funding from individual donors.
  • 50% (7 of 14) of organizations receive less than 10% of funding from individual donors.
  • 43% (6 of 14) get no individual donations

 

Private/Corporate Donations

  • 7% (1 of 14) receives more than 50% of funding from individual donors:
  • No organizations receive between 11-25% of funding from individual donors.
  • 50% (7 of 14) of organizations receive less than 10% of funding from individual donors.
  • 43% (6 of 14) get no individual donations

 

Fees for Service

  • 7% (1 of 14) more than 50% of funding from fees for service.
  • No organizations receive between 25%-50% of funding from fees for service.
  • 14% (2 of 14) of organizations receive between 11%-25% of funding from fees for service.
  • 14% (2 of 14) of organizations receive less than 10% of funding from fees for service.
  • Out of the 14 organizations, 64% (9 of 14) receive no fees for service.

 

Primary Medium Used

medium

53% (8 of 15) of organizations work with digital and analog (i.e. photography, radio, and print).

  • CUTV
  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Etincelles medias-Spark media
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Project Media
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
  • Young Cuts
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

47% (7 of 15) of organizations work with only digital

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • Doc Shop
  • Girls Action Foundation
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project 10
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Wapikoni

None of the organizations work with only analogue

 

Kinds of Organizational Activities

kind

Media Workshops and Training

64% (9 of 14) of organizations spend over 50% of their time in delivering media workshops and training

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • CUTV
  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Doc Shop
  • Etincelles medias-Spark media
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Wapikoni
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

In addition, 14% (2 of 14) spend 25%-50% of their time in delivering media workshops and training:

  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project 10

21% (3 of 14) spend less than 25% of their time in delivering media workshops and training:

  • Project Media
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Young Cuts

Screenings of youth produced work

21% (3 of 14) of organizations spend 50% or more time on screenings of youth produced work:

  • CUTV
  • Doc Shop
  • Young Cuts

21% (3 of 14) of organizations spend less than 25%-50% of time on screenings of youth produced work:

  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project 10
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link

14% (2 of 14) of organizations spend between 11% and 25% of time on screenings of youth produced work:

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • Project Media

43% (6 of 14) of organizations spend less than 10% of their time on screenings of youth produced work:

  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Etincelles medias-Spark media
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Wapikoni
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

Program Administration

14% (4 of 14) of organizations spend more than 50% of their time on program admin:

  • CUTV
  • Doc Shop
  • Project Media
  • Wapikoni

21% (3 of 14) of organizations spend 10% – 25% of their time on program admin:

  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)

50% (7 of 14) of organizations spend less than 10% of their time:

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • Etincelles medias-Spark media
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Project 10
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
  • Young Cuts
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

Materials and program development

21% (3 of 14) spend more than 50% of their time:

  • CUTV
  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Project Media

21% (3 of 14) spend between 25- 50% of their time:

  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Wapikoni
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link

21% (3 of 14) spend between 10 – 25% of their time:

  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)

36% (5 of 14) spend less than 10% of their time:

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • Doc Shop
  • Etincelles medias-Spark media
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Project 10

Outreach

21% (3 of 14) of organizations spend more than 50% of their time on outreach.

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • Doc Shop
  • Project Media

14% (2 of 14) of organizations spend 25% – 50 of their time on outreach.

  • CUTV
  • Project 10

36% (5 of 14) of organizations spend 10 – 25% of their time:

  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Wapikoni
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

29% (4 of 14) of organizations spend less than 10% of their time:

  • Etincelles medias-Spark media
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Young Cuts

Program Evaluation

29% (4 of 14) of organizations spend more than 25% of their time:

  • CUTV
  • Doc Shop
  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Project Media

7% (1 of 14) of organizations spend between 11 – 25% of their time:

  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

36% (5 of 14) of organizations spend less than 10% of their time:

  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Project 10
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Wapikoni
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link

29% (4 of 14) of organizations spend none of their time on program evaluation.

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • Etincelles medias-Spark media
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Young Cuts

Website maintenance and development

36% (5 of 14) of organizations spend more than 25% of their time.

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • CUTV
  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Doc Shop
  • Project 10

21% (3 of 14) of organizations spend 11 – 25% of their time.

  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Wapikoni

14% (2 of 14) of organizations spend less than 10% of their time.

  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

29% (4 of 14) of organizations spend none of their time.

  • Etincelles medias-Spark media
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Project Media
  • Young Cuts

Staff Support

43% (6 of 14) of organizations spend 25% – 50% of their time.

  • CUTV
  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Doc Shop
  • Project 10
  • Project Media
  • Young Cuts

21% (3 of 14) of organizations spend 10-25% of their time.

  • Wapikoni
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

7% (1 of 14) of organizations spend less than 10% of their time.

  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth

29% (4 of 14) of organizations spend none of their time.

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • Etincelles medias-Spark media
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)

Fundraising

14% (2 of 14) of organizations spend more than 50% of their time.

  • CUTV
  • Project Media

None of the organizations spend 25- 50% of their time.

7% (1 of 14) of organizations spend 11 – 25% of their time.

  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

36% (5 of 14) of organizations spend less than 10% of their time.

  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Project 10
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Wapikoni
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link

42% (6 of 14) of organizations spend none of their time.

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • Doc Shop
  • Etincelles medias-Spark media
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Young Cuts

Workshops for teachers

14% (2 of 14) of organizations spend over 25% of their time.

  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Project Media

 

14% (2 of 14) of organizations spend 11 – 25% of their time.

  • CUTV
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link

 

14% (2 of 14) of organizations spend less than 10% of their time.

  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

57% (8 of 14) of organizations spend none of their time.

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • Doc Shop
  • Etincelles medias-Spark media
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Project 10
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Wapikoni
  • Young Cuts

Genre/Media Produced

genre

DOCUMENTARY

64% (9 of 14) do documentary

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • CUTV
  • Doc Shop
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project 10
  • Project Media
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Wapikoni

 

None of the organizations do no Documentary.

 

Narrative Fiction

 

50% (7 of 14) do Narrative Fiction

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • CUTV
  • Project 10
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Wapikoni
  • Young Cuts
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

 

29% (4 of 14) do no Narrative Fiction

  • Doc Shop
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project Media

 

Experimental Media

 

14% (2 of 14) do Experimental Media

  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)

 

43% (6 of 14) do no Experimental Media

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • Doc Shop
  • Etincelles medias-Spark media
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project 10
  • Project Media

 

PSA’s

 

  • 57% (8 of 14) do PSA’s

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • CUTV
  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Project Media
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

 

29% (4 of 14) do no PSA’s

  • Doc Shop
  • Etincelles medias-Spark media
  • Project 10
  • Wapikoni

 

News

 

21% (3 of 14) do news

  • CUTV
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

 

64% (9 of 14) do no news

  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Doc Shop
  • Etincelles medias-Spark media
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project 10
  • Project Media
  • Wapikoni
  • Young Cuts

 

Creating Websites

 

36% (5 of 14) create websites

  • CUTV
  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Project Media
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

 

43% (6 of 14) do not create websites

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • Doc Shop
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project 10
  • Wapikoni
  • Young Cuts

 

Photography

 

50% (7 of 14) do photography

  • CUTV
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project Media
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

 

21% (3 of 14) do no photography

  • Doc Shop
  • Project 10
  • Young Cuts

 

Music Production

 

36% (5 of 14) do music production

  • Project Media
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Wapikoni
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

 

50% (7 of 14) do no music

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Doc Shop
  • Etincelles medias-Spark media
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project 10

 

Radio

 

36% (5 of 14) do radio

  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Project Media
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

 

57% (8 of 14) do no radio

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Doc Shop
  • Etincelles medias-Spark media
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project 10
  • Wapikoni
  • Young Cuts

 

Print Publishing

 

21% (3 of 14) do print

  • Etincelles medias-Spark media
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

 

50% (7 of 14) do no print

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • Doc Shop
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project 10
  • Project Media
  • Wapikoni
  • Young Cuts

 

Live Programming

 

29% (4 of 14) do live programming

  • CUTV
  • Project Media
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

 

71% (10 of 14) do no live programming

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Doc Shop
  • Etincelles medias-Spark media
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project 10
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Wapikoni
  • Young Cuts

 

Interactive Games

 

7% (1 of 14) do games

  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

 

71% (10 of 14) do no games

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • Doc Shop
  • Etincelles medias-Spark media
  • Leave Out Violence (LOVE)
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project 10
  • Project Media
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Wapikoni
  • Young Cuts

 

Number of People Served

screening

Note

 

Media Analysis and Media Production

7% (1 of 15) organizations reach more than 5,000 young people

  • Girls Action Foundation

7% (1 of 15) organization reaches between 2,500-5,000 young people

  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect

20% (3 of 15) reach between 1,000-2,500 young people in media analysis and media production.

  • Leave Out Violence (LOVE)
  • Project Media
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

7% (1 of 15) organization reaches from 500 – 1000 young people in media analysis and media production:

  • Wapikoni

33% (5 of 15) organizations reach 100-500 young people a year in media analysis and media production:

  • Coop Collective vision
  • CUTV
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
  • Young Cuts

27% (4 of 15) reach fewer than 100 young people a year

  • Coop Collective vision
  • Doc Shop
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project 10

Screening and Distribution

27% (4 of 15) organizations argue they reach over 10,000 youth through screening and distribution:

  • CUTV
  • Project Media
  • Young Cuts
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

27% (4 of 15) organizations reach between 5,000-10,000 youth through screening and distribution:

  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Leave Out Violence (LOVE)
  • Project 10
  • Wapikoni

No organizations reach more than 2,500 youth a year, but less than 5,000 through screening and distribution:

7% (1 of 15) organizations reach more than 1,000, but less than 2,500 youth a year through screening and distribution:

  • Girls Action Foundation

33% (5 of 15) organizations reach fewer than 500 youth through screening and distribution.

  • Coop Collective vision
  • Doc Shop
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link

 

Age Level

age

Under 13

29% (4 of 14) of youth media organizations serve young people under 13.

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Girls Action Foundation
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

29% (4 of 14) have no work with under 13

  • Doc Shop
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project Media

 

Age 13-19

86% (12 of 14) of youth media organizations serve 13-19

  • CUTV
  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Doc Shop
  • Girls Action Foundation
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project 10
  • Project Media
  • Wapikoni
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
  • Young Cuts
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

None of the organizations serve no 13-19 at all

 

Age 19-24

 71% (10 of 14) work with 20 something’s

  • CUTV
  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Doc Shop
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project 10
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Wapikoni
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
  • Young Cuts
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

 

21% (3 of 14) work with no 20 something’s

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • Girls Action Foundation
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE

Teachers

36% (5 of 14) work with teachers

  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project 10
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

29% (4 of 14) do no work with teachers

  1. Girls Action Foundation
  2. Leave Out Violence LOVE
  3. Project Media
  4. The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)

 

Elders

29% (4 of 14) organizations work with elders

  • CUTV
  • Project Media
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Wapikoni

50% (7 of 14) do no work with elders

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Doc Shop
  • Girls Action Foundation
  •  Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link

21% (3 of 14) do occasional work with elders

  • Project 10
  • Young Cuts
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

 

Community workers

43% (6 of 14) works with community members

  • CUTV
  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Wapikoni
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

29% (4 of 14) do no work with community members

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • Doc Shop
  • Girls Action Foundation
  • Project Media

gender / sexual orientation / disabilities / ethniticity / citizenship / economic levels

 

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Gender

43% (6 of 14) of youth media organizations equally serve all genders

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • CUTV
  • Project 10
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Wapikoni
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

 

29% (4 of 14) of youth media organizations work with more women/girls

  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Doc Shop
  • Girls Action Foundation
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE

 

29% (4 of 14) of youth media organizations work with more men/boys

  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project Media
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
  • Young Cuts

 

At least 50% (7 of 14) of youth media organizations do some work with transgendered youth

  • CUTV
  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Doc Shop
  • Girls Action Foundation
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project 10
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link

 

Sexual orientation

Most youth media organizations are unaware of the sexual orientation of participants. However, 21% (3 of 14) of organizations do significant work with LGBT youth

  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project 10
  • Young Cuts

 

There’s an additional 21% (3 of 14) organizations that do between 10- 25 of work with LGBT.

  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

 

Disabilities

Most youth media organizations are unaware of physical learning disabilities or psychological challenges faced by participants.

Ethniticity

Most youth media organizations have a difficult time tracking the ethnicity of their participants, however, young people of color make up more than 75% of participants in 91% (9 of 14) of the youth media organizations.

  • CUTV
  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Girls Action Foundation
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project Media
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

First Nations

More than 10% of participants are First Nations in 57% (8 of 14) of organizations

  • CUTV
  • Doc Shop
  • Girls Action Foundation
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Wapikoni
  • Young Cuts
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

 

Citizenship

Most youth media organizations do not check citizenship status, however, 29% (4 of 14) of youth media organizations work with non-Canadians.

  • CUTV
  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Doc Shop
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)

 

Economic Levels

The client economic level of more than 25% of participants is less than $40,726 within 64% (9 of 14) of the organizations.

  • CUTV
  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Girls Action Foundation
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Wapikoni
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

 

The client economic level of more than 75% of participants is less than $40,726 within 57% (8 of 14) of organizations:

  • CUTV
  • Girls Action Foundation
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project 10
  • Project Media
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

 

Out of 14 organizations, 3 are uncertain of the economic level.

Most organizations have a difficult time identifying the SES of their participants.

 

Geography

geography

Urban

86% (12 of 14) of youth media organizations serve urban youth

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • CUTV
  • Doc Shop
  • Girls Action Foundation
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project 10
  • Project Media
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
  • Young Cuts
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

 

Suburban

More than 50% of participants in 14% (2 of 14) of organization live in the suburbs:

  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Doc Shop

Between 25 – 50% of participants in 36% (5 of 14) of organization live in the suburbs:

  • CUTV
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Project 10
  • Wapikoni
  • Young Cuts

Less than 25% of participants in 29% (4 of 14) of organizations live in the suburbs.

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

21% (3 of 14) of youth media organizations work with no suburban youth

  1. Girls Action Foundation
  2. Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  3. Project Media

 

 

Rural

14% (2 of 14) organizations work with more than 75% of rural youth.

  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  • Doc Shop

7% (1 of 14) of organizations work with between 25% – 50% of rural youth

  • Wapikoni

71% (10 of 14) of youth media organizations do little or no work with rural youth.

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • CUTV
  • Girls Action Foundation
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project 10
  • Project Media
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
  • Young Cuts

50% (7 of 14) youth media organizations work with no rural youth.

  • Coop Collective Vision
  • Girls Action Foundation
  • Leave Out Violence LOVE
  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  • Project Media
  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link

 

History

Pre 1990

37% (19 of 51) Of organizations were established pre 1990:

  1. Centre D’art de Richmond
  2. Centre de Loisirs Monseigneur Pigeon
  3. Centre du Plateau
  4. CFAD Youth Photo Project
  5. CKUT
  6. Coop Collective Vision
  7. CUTV
  8. Dans la Rue
  9. GCC La Violence
  10. Jeunesse Centre Sud
  11. L’Ado Zone
  12. La Maison des Jeunes de la Cotes des Neige
  13. La maison des Jeunes RD
  14. Le Centre Lajeunesse
  15. Maison des Jeunes Pierrefonds
  16. Maison des Jeunes Quinka-Buzz
  17. The Native Friendship Centre of Montreal
  18. The Yellow Door
  19. Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link

Between 1990 – 2000

29% (15 of 51) of organizations were established between 1990 and 2000:

  1. Action Jeunesse de l’Ouest-de-l’isle
  2. Carrefour Jeunesse-Emploi Notre-Dame-de-Gracel
  3. Centre des Jeunes Saint-Sulpice
  4. Coop Collective Vision
  5. Girls Action Foundation
  6. La Maison des Jeunes A Ma Baie
  7. L’Antre Jeunes
  8. Leave Out Violence LOVE
  9. Le Centre des Jeunes Boyce-Viau
  10. Le Project Harmone
  11. Project 10
  12. Project Media
  13. Project Ka Mamukanit
  14. The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
  15. Youth Access-Target Rosemont

Post 2000

35% (18 of 51) of organizations were established post 2000:

  1. Carrefour jeunesse-emploi du Sud-Ouest de Montréal
  2. CitizenShift- Parole Citoyenne
  3. Coop Media de Montreal
  4. DESTA
  5. Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
  6. Doc Shop
  7. Escale Jeunesse
  8. Etincelles medias-Spark media
  9. FLYT Foundation
  10. Innovation Jeunes
  11. Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
  12. Park Extension Historical Society
  13. Voices Beyond Walls
  14. Wapikoni
  15. Writing Our Rhymes Down W.O.R.D.
  16. Young Cuts
  17. Youth Action Montreal
  18. Youth Fusion Jeunesse

 

Primary Mission of Youth Media Programs

mission

Primary mission of organizations

33% (5 of 15) give youth a voice

  • Etincelles medias-Spark media

  • Leave Out Violence LOVE

  • Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth

  • Project 10

  • Wapikoni

20% (3 of 15) encourage creative expression

  • Project 10

  • The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)

  • Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link

 

13% (2 of 15) build and strengthen community

  • CUTV

  • Doc Shop

 

7% (1 of 15) prepare youth for negotiating a digital world

  • Digital Respect /Cyber Respect

13% (2 of 15) prepare youth for careers in media

  • Young Cuts

  • Youth Fusion Jeunesse

 

7% (1 of 15) aim to provide alternatives to commercial media

  • Etincelles medias-Spark media

 

27% (4 of 15) empower youth in thinking about social/global change

  • Coop Collective Vision

  • CUTV

  • Doc Shop

  • Etincelles medias-Spark media

13% (2 of 15) aim to empower marginalized groups

  • Girls Action Foundation

  • Project Media

 

The top four secondary aims and purposes of youth media programs

Giving youth voice, encouraging creative expression, and strengthening communities are shared purposes across two thirds of organizations.