Amplified Voices Corp.
Program Framework
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Pillar 01
School & Classroom
K–12 + Higher Ed
Pillar 02
Youth Intensives
Young Adults
Pillar 03
Community
Neighborhood Level
Pillar 04
Coaching & Earned Revenue
Workforce + Sustainability
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Amplify Your Voice Lab
K–12 in-school workshop
Format90-min classroom intensive; teacher as co-participant
AudienceK–12 students, aligned to current curriculum
DeliveryLead artist + co-facilitator (playwright, volunteer actor)
FundingSchool partnerships, grants, community donations
Creative writing Public speaking Confidence Critical thinking
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Amplified Voices Summer Intensive Camp
Multi-day residential experience
Format4–5 day storytelling + public speaking intensive
AudienceYoung adults (approx. 15–25)
CulminationShowcase + Young Storyteller Award
Civic linkWinner serves a partner group home or shelter
Leadership Storytelling Civic engagement Self-efficacy
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Amplify Our Block
Neighborhood Story Tours
FormatStudent-led storytelling tours in their neighborhoods
AudienceAll ages; local community members
PartnersLocal vendors, food trucks, DJs, student interns
Tagline"Reclaiming our communities, one story at a time"
Community identity Cultural pride Youth leadership
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Amplify the Story Slam
Annual Solo Show Slam + Luggage Drive
FormatAnnual culminating event for all program participants
AudienceParticipants + broader community
EntryDonated luggage filled with supplies for partner shelters
Tagline"Where solo stories inspire collective change"
Performance Mutual aid Community resilience
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Coaching for Educators & Employers
Workforce development + earned revenue
FormatCommunication & storytelling coaching for professionals
AudienceEducators, corporate partners, workforce participants
RevenueFee-for-service; subsidizes free community programs
StatusIn development — priority for sustainability planning
Communication skills Leadership capacity Earned revenue
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Mentoring 18–25
Transition-age youth development
Format1:1 and small group mentoring; voice + career readiness
AudienceTransition-age youth, incl. foster care alumni
LinkBridges Summer Intensive to longer-term support
StatusPlanned — may pair with coaching revenue stream
Self-advocacy Employability Resilience
Discover
School workshop or community event
Deepen
Summer intensive camp
Perform
Story tours + annual slam
Lead
Mentor, intern, or coach track
K–12 Students
Under-resourced classrooms; emphasis on SEL and literacy integration
Voice LabStory Slam
Young Adults (15–25)
Incl. foster care alumni; confidence, voice, and career readiness
Summer IntensiveMentoringSlam
Community Members
All ages; neighborhood-centered events building shared identity
Amplify Our BlockStory Slam
Group Home & Shelter Youth
Trauma-informed; expressive arts as resilience and empowerment
Partner sitesLuggage Drive
Educators
Professional development in storytelling and communication
Coaching track
Corporate / Workforce
Fee-for-service; subsidizes free community programming
Coaching track
Grants
Foundation, gov't, arts & education grants
Partnerships
School district fees + partner org agreements
Community
Donations; event-based (Luggage Drive)
Earned
Coaching fees (workforce + educators)