Posts tagged #Community Support

Curt Young Visits Inner City Students…

A big thanks to Indigenous musician Curt Young for visiting us yesterday and sharing his music, his teachings, and stories about his dancing and regalia.

It was a powerful performance, so much so that a student even drew him and presented him with the picture!

Our thanks to the Canadian Native Friendship Centre for connecting Curt with us. 🎶🎤

Curt imparted his message that "Music is Medicine, Dancing is Freedom!"

Posted on November 7, 2024 and filed under Guest Speaker.

ATB Place: Teamworks Helps Inner City…

Donation Drive Brings Warm Clothes to Students at Inner City High School

Downtown Edmonton’s ATB Place has a whole community of retail vendors that support local charitable organizations. This fall they launched a donation drive in support of Inner City High School. From August 14 to September 16, the building’s property managers, Triovest Realty Advisors Inc https://www.triovest.com and the ATB Place tenants collected a variety of support items that included ARC Cards for student transportation, nonperishable food, and lots of warm clothes for our students.

Our thanks to Paul Genato, the Tenant Events Coordinator from Triovest for setting this drive up, and, of course, a big thanks to the ATB Place retail tenants for supporting our school community!  

Tenant Events Coordinator, Paul Genato, stands with clothing from the ATB Place Donation Drive for Inner City High School.

Posted on September 30, 2024 and filed under Community Support.

Many Thanks to the Parkdale Cromdale Community League!

We would like to extend our thanks and gratitude to the Parkdale Cromdale Community League and specifically Bronwen, our League contact, for allowing us the use of their Hall’s kitchen. In late August, we received news that our school’s kitchen renovation was not going to meet its original opening target before school opened. Considering this, we had to find alternate remote kitchen space very quickly! The Parkdale Cromdale Community League stepped up and provided a commercial kitchen rental allowing us to maintain our weekday lunch and food service that is offered to 190 youth in our program. Their assistance addressed immediate challenges and we are very thankful for their assistance and support. You can learn more about the Parkdale Cromdale Community League at these links: https://www.parkdalecromdale.org and https://www.facebook.com/PCCLYEG

Posted on September 24, 2024 and filed under Community Support.

Apply To Our Board of Directors

We are seeking passionate individuals to join our volunteer Board and contribute to the success of our impactful and life-changing programming for Edmonton youth.

“Make a positive impact. Join a diverse and talented Policy Board, and use your time and skills to help us build awareness, opportunities, and connections to keep our mission moving forward.”

Inner City Youth Development Association (ICYDA) has been programming with and for Edmonton's urban marginalized Indigenous and other youth for over 30 years. We are a unique and dynamic nonprofit organization. We operate Inner City High School, an independent Alberta Education accredited senior high school and the Inner City Youth Engagement Program. The Youth Engagement Program contacts youth at the street level and provides counselling, food, and other essential support before bridging them into Inner City High School. The wraparound nature of our programs creates life-changing opportunities for our youth.

Our mission is to provide Edmonton's marginalized urban Indigenous and other youth with preventative social service and educational programs that promote and facilitate independence and responsibility, empowering them to become active, constructive, caring community members.

Our organizational values of trust, respect, cooperation, and nonviolence are grounded in peaceful pedagogies, cultural sensitivity, and community collaboration.


Position Overview

As a volunteer Board Member at ICYDA, you will work in a pivotal role, guiding the organization's strategic direction, ensuring financial sustainability, and championing the well-being of marginalized urban Indigenous and other youth. Ideal candidates bring an understanding of and commitment to the principles of "two-eyed seeing," which integrates Indigenous and Western perspectives for a more holistic and balanced approach to decision-making. Other areas of focus include:

  • Strategic Vision 

    Contribute to developing and implementing the organization's strategic plan, ensuring alignment with the needs and aspirations of marginalized urban Indigenous and other youth.

  • Cultural Competence

    Provide insight and guidance to ensure the organization's programs are culturally sensitive, inclusive, and respectful of Indigenous traditions, values, and ways of knowing.

  • Financial Oversight

    Participate actively in financial oversight to ensure the organization's fiscal responsibility and sustainability.

  • Community Engagement

     Act as an ambassador for the organization, fostering relationships with Indigenous community stakeholders and other partners to enhance collaboration and support.

  • Advocacy

    Advocate for policies and initiatives that address the unique challenges faced by marginalized urban indigenous and other youth, both within the organization and in the broader community.

  • Fund Raising

    Support fundraising efforts by leveraging personal networks, identifying potential donors, and actively participating in fundraising events and campaigns.


Qualifications  & Competencies

  • Two-Eyed-Seeing

    Commitment to the principles of two-eyed seeing integrating Indigenous knowledge with Western perspectives.

  • Community Connections

    Knowledge of the local indigenous community in Alberta and the demonstrated commitment to serving the needs of marginalized urban indigenous and other youth.

  • Leadership Experience

    Previous experience serving on a Policy Board or in a leadership role with a nonprofit organization is an asset.

  • Advocacy skills

    Strong advocacy skills and the ability to effectively communicate the needs and concerns of urban marginalized indigenous and other youth to diverse audiences.

  • Strategic Thinking

    With the ability to contribute to long-term planning.

  • Fundraising

    Willingness to actively participate in fundraising activities.


A Monthly Time Commitment

If you are interested in joining the board, we need a willingness to commit time and effort to attend virtual board meetings on the third Wednesday of each month for approximately 1 to 1.5 hours and some committee meetings.

ICYDA strives to be an inclusive and diverse organization. The board is looking for diverse voices and perspectives representing a diversity of ethnicity, gender, ability, age and the youth we serve.


How to Apply

Interested candidates should submit a resume and cover letter outlining their relevant experience and expressing their commitment to the mission of the Inner City Youth Development Association.

  • Cover Letter
    Please briefly tell us why you’re applying to serve on the Inner City Youth Development Association’s (ICYDA) Board of Directors and if you are related to an ICDYA or any Inner City High School employees, and outline what contribution you can make to our organization.

  • Resumé

    That highlights your experience and qualifications including:

    • Business/work experience;

    • Previous Board experience;

    • Past experience that would assist the Board, particularly in the areas of expertise listed above;

    • Previous community and/or volunteer activities;

    • Contact information (including full legal name, address, phone numbers, email);

    • Two work and/or volunteer related references (name, contact information).

This can be emailed in confidence to info@innercity.ca

Posted on February 9, 2024 and filed under Board of Directors.