The State Farm Insurance Youth Advisory Board

State Farm Insurance has long been involved in the communities they serve, such as through their Youth Advisory Board, which offers service learning grants for classrooms. And now that the State Farm Youth Advisory Board has added environmental responsibility to the list of issues that they grant social learning grants for, the communities they serve can become even better places. State Farm Insurance is proud to be involved with service learning. This is a teaching method which supplements classroom studies with hands-on projects, addressing pressing community issues and problems.

The State Farm Youth Advisory Board, which consists of 30 high school and college aged youth, will be responsible for awarding $5 million to service learning projects led by students in North America. This includes the United States, as well as the Canadian provinces of Alberta, New Brunswick and Ontario. State Farm Insurance has started a truly unique undertaking here, with youth being completely responsible for so many decisions and resources. State Farm Insurance has given the Youth Advisory Board the responsibility of researching issues that they want to see solved, reviewing the grant applications, and deciding who the money will be granted to.

There are five important issues that State Farm Insurance has decided these grants should focus on to qualify for consideration by the Youth Advisory Board. These are disaster preparedness, driver safety, accessing higher education/closing the achievement gap, financial education and, the new addition, environmental responsibility. In order to be considered for the State Farm Insurance Youth Advisory Board grants, applicants must also be either a K-12 educator in a public, charter or higher education institution, or a service learning coordinator whose primary role is to coordinate service learning projects in a public, charter or higher education institution.

The State Farm Youth Advisory Board is just one example of how State Farm Insurance cares about the communities it serves beyond the scope of their policy holders.

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