Helping youth become responsible caring citizens and acquire skills for
participating in the democratic process is the main thrust of these programs.
They also develop leadership skills and provide opportunities for planning,
decision-making, contributing to Club and community, and celebrating our
national heritage.
Keystone Clubs
Keystone Clubs are chartered small group leadership development clubs for young
people ages 14-18. Keystoners elect officers, choose their own activities and
plan and implement community service projects. A national charter entitles a
Keystone Club to participate in regional and national Keystone conferences. The
Keystone Club program is sponsored by the Taco Bell Foundation.
National Keystone Conference
Keystone Club members from across the country gather in a different city each
year to develop leadership skills, exchange ideas, debate and discuss current
issues, and make friends. Each year, Keystoners select a national project for
local Keystone Clubs to complete. The combined action of hundreds of local
Keystone Clubs throughout the nation results in a project of national
significance. The National Keystone Conference is sponsored by the Taco Bell
Foundation.
National Youth of the Year
Sponsored by The Reader's Digest Foundation, the
National Youth of the
Year Program is designed to promote and recognize service to Club and
community, academic performance and contributions to family and spiritual life.
Clubs select a Youth of the Year who receives a certificate and medallion then
enters state competition. State winners receive a plaque and enter the regional
competition. Regional winners receive a $5,000 scholarship and enter a national
competition held in Washington, DC. The National Youth of the Year receives an
additional $10,000 scholarship and is installed by the President of the United
States.
Torch Club
This small-group leadership development program, sponsored by Staples, is
targeted to youngsters ages 11 to 13. Within some 700 Torch Clubs across the
country, members elect officers and plan and implement their own activities and
community service projects. Each Torch Club receives an official charter from
Boys & Girls Clubs of America.