Major Minor Global Youth Forum, Inc.
About
Midtown’s sidewalks hum with the energy of students and professionals alike. Among the storefronts and cafés, Major Minor Global Youth Forum, Inc. operates as a quiet anchor for initiatives that span borders. This non-profit focuses on leadership training, cultural exchange, and advocacy for young voices often left out of policy conversations. Projects here range from digital literacy workshops to model UN simulations, each designed to bridge gaps between communities that rarely intersect.
You’ll find their office at an unassuming address that belies the reach of their programs. The work they do—mentorship circles, public-speaking boot camps, and peer-led research—happens both in-person and online, allowing teens from different continents to collaborate without needing a passport. Grants and partnerships keep the doors open, though the real currency is the ideas that walk through them. A quick scan of their calendar reveals everything from climate-action hackathons to panels on ethical AI, all framed by the belief that adolescence is the best time to shape global citizens.
Those curious about upcoming events or ways to get involved can reach out at the number listed on their materials. Directions to the office are easiest to pull up via the map—just look for the building with the banner that changes languages every few months. If you’ve ever wished the city had more spaces where teenagers set the agenda, this is one of them.