Awards


KC3 Kids Creating Community Content: International Contest April 2009
A contest for student group work focusing on community theme.
Engineering an Empire: Cities of the Past, Cities of the Future February 2007
A summary of the History Channel's series on the history of city building, information on purchasing a DVD, and a recount of the "City of the Future" challenge.
APA Award - El Arco Iris Youth Power Program January 2000
YouthPower brings children into the planning process and enables them to assume significant roles in shaping their environment.
APA Award: The Kids Neighborhood Workshop January 1999
Kids think planning is fun! Try Rancho Cucamonga's neighborhood workshop and see why.
APA Award: Albuquerque's Youth Recreation Needs Assessment January 1998
This inclusive initiative boldly illustrates how a community can use the planning process to address a need outside the normal sphere of planning.
Renew America Award - National Award for Environmental Sustainability January 1998
By treating kids as problem solvers, KIDS as Planners, a program of KIDS (Kids Involved Doing Service) Consortium, has demonstrated that children can make substantial contributions to their communities, even at a very young age.
APA Award: Kramer-Anacostia Planning Project January 1993
Since 1988, students at Kramer Junior High School in Washington, D.C.'s Anacostia neighborhood have been shaping the future of their community through the Kramer-Anacostia Planning Project.

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