Program Goals
The six goals of SIA help youth develop confidence in their ability to make a difference and build the skills to do it well, in the process better preparing them for success in school, work and life.
Prepare: Prepare to serve your community
Investigate: Investigate community needs
Execute: Execute and capacity build high-quality service projects
Reflect: Evaluate success
Share: Tell service stories and expand the mission
Celebrate: Recognize and celebrate excellence in service
Team Based | Diverse Training Conferences |
| An SIA team comprised of a diverse group of youth is formed. Each team is supported by an advisor at the school level, by the Multiplying Good program team and by a community-based coach. | All teams from a community come together for a fall and midwinter conference. Conferences are designed to support deep engagement between youth of differing backgrounds and beliefs, and build the skills and confidence needed to lead and serve. |
Reinforced Learning | Reflection, Competition & Celebration |
| Youth meet in teams at their schools at least once a month and ideally each week. Curriculum and content is provided to support youth in planning and executing high-quality projects, recognizing their peers for service and capacity building others in their school to serve. | Teams track their impact over time and, at the end of the year, present their accomplishments at Public Service Pitch Day to a panel of community judges who score their impact. The winning team from each community attends Multiplying Good's National Ceremony in DC in June where the national winning team is selected. |
