Annual Progress & Achievement Reports
Progress report 2023
In 2023, PRYDE travelled the county to roll out workshops for educators, held the first Youth Investigators in Action Summit, and conducted an in-depth evaluation of the PRYDE Scholars Program.
Progress Report 2022
The 2022 Annual Report reflects on PRYDE’s new-and-improved Youth Development Research Update, leadership role in the NYS 4-H Educators’ Conference, and novel partnerships with youth-serving organizations across New York State.
Progress Report 2021
In 2021, PRYDE undertook the Youth Investigators program, stewarded its relationship with the Center for the Developing Adolescent at the University of California Los Angeles, and debuted the All About Me workbook for adolescent self-reflection.
Progress Report 2020
PRYDE directed program efforts in 2020 towards strengthening the partnerships and networks we’d built over the years in order to facilitate our community’s adjustment to the changing health environment. Along with guidance from our practitioner collaborators, PRYDE has reimagined traditional events and program delivery methods through online platforms and virtual spaces to continue our mission of promoting positive youth development through research and intervention.
Progress Report 2019
In this report, PRYDE’s accomplishments in 2019 are summarized by assessing progress made through the program’s five key areas of focus:
Building connections with Cornell Cooperative Extension 4-H educators
Engaging 4-H youth in PRYDE projects
Involving Cornell students in translational youth development research
Supporting faculty engagement and youth development research in 4-H
Creating new knowledge to benefit youth
Prigress Report 2018
This report offers a reflection on PRYDE’s first three years by reviewing progress towards our mission to build successful partnerships and offering lessons learned about the partnership process. Considerations for how PRYDE can best address the needs of campus and community partners moving forward are discussed.
Progress Report 2017
The Fall 2017 PRYDE E-Magazine organizes PRYDE’s early program accomplishments through a three step framework: 1) Activities 2) Outputs and 3) Impacts. Profiles that highlight PRYDE’s community of youth development researchers and practitioners offer an in-depth view of how PRYDE is fostering partnerships between organizations that serve young people to better understand and improve the lives of today’s youth.