| AFS Intercultural Programs, Inc.: Among the largest non-profit international student exchange program in the world, offering both inbound and outbound programs for teens. |
| AtTheTable.org: Designed to provide resources and information about how to involve young people in decision-making. Provides resources, discussions, polls, and contact information. |
| Children's Nature Institute: Dedicated to educating kids to respect and appreciate the natural environment. |
| R.U. Mad?: By identifying problems and challenges in their school and communities, students and teachers set out to "Make a Difference" in realistic and achievable ways. News, examples, foundation, resources, and links provided. |
| Shout Out: Purpose is for students to work with educators to change schools. Provides resources, publications, research, and information about how to become involved. |
| Skills Canada: Program in Nova Scotia giving youth choices involving trades and technology careers. |
| Students Against Testing: A nationwide network of students who oppose test and score-based schooling, and support life-based learning. Features information on how to get involved and an interactive message board. |
| TakingITGlobal: An online community, providing youth with inspiration to make a difference, a source of information on issues, opportunities to take action, and a bridge to get involved locally, nationally and globally. |
| The Freechild Project: Dedicated to making social change action, education, and resources more accessible for young people around the world. |
| The Innovation Center: Seeks to promote youth, adults, organizations, and communities to engage together in creating a just and equitable society. |
| Tiny Giant Magazine: The Students Commission: Run by youth for youth across Canada. The group attempts to create opportunities for empowerment through innovative and educational processes and products. |
| What Kids Can Do: Provides examples of young people working with adults in their schools and communities on real-world issues. Includes publications, links, and contact information. |
| Young Toronto Mineralogists Club: For kids interested in mineral and fossil collecting or lapidary work in the Toronto, Ontario, Canada area. |
| Youth Business International: Network of youth business initiatives whose purpose is to help young people work for themselves by providing them with business mentoring, local advice, support, and access to finance. |
| Youth Empowerment Scheme: Using mentors, the aim is to teach children in Northern Ireland about diversity, tolerance, understanding, and good citizenship. |
| Youth Together: Works with youth to develop leadership and organize campaigns that promote multiracial unity, educational justice, and youth empowerment. |