Meet the Innovators

Our innovation teams are developing solutions that improve health outcomes for all youth.

8

States

10

Teams

31

Innovators

$1.5M

Invested

Cohort 1 Innovators

EmPOWERing K.I.N.G.S.

Fact Forward, South Carolina

EmPOWERing K.I.N.G.S (Knowledge Instills Next Generational Success) is a ten-session education curriculum and mentoring program designed to prioritize the health education of Black high school and college-aged young men.

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Teen Talk Foster Youth

National Center for Youth Law, California

Teen Talk Foster Youth is a virtual, community-based health education series developed for youth in California foster care.

Let’s Talk

Teen Health Research, North Carolina

Let’s Talk is an app to support communication between parents and the young people in their lives about health topics.

Selfsea

Peer Health Exchange, California

Selfsea is an online platform co-designed with young people to provide youth with safe, evidence-based health resources and information.

Media Aware Community Library
& Discussion Guides

iRT, North Carolina

iRT is developing a new online library and curriculum support technology to complement the evidence-based health and media literacy program, Media Aware.

Cohort 2 Innovators

SafeBAE: Safe Before Anyone Else

SafeBAE, Rhode Island

SafeBAE is a survivor-founded, youth-led national organization working to prevent sexual violence among middle and high school students in the U.S. During their time in Launch, SafeBAE is focused on scaling their 360° model, a full-spectrum, evidence-based approach that embeds lasting prevention across school systems.

Empowered Together

Mad Hatter Wellness, Minnesota

Empowered Together is a curriculum and training program created by Mad Hatter Wellness designed to inform and empower individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, equipping them with the essential skills needed to engage in healthy relationships, while effectively communicating about sexual self-advocacy and self-determination and working to prevent sexual assault and unhealthy relationships.

#RelationshipGoals Project

Kansas State University

The #RelationshipGoals Program is a research-based relationship education program for teens 13-19 years old. The #RG program allows partners to customize the curriculum content and delivery method to best meet the needs of youth in their community. During their time with Launch, #RelationshipGoals is working on developing an evaluation plan that incorporates the adaptive components of the program, as well as marketing the program nationwide.

Let’s Talk Game

EyesOpenIowa

EyesOpenIowa provides high-quality, medically-accurate sexual health education to individuals and communities. During their time in Launch, they are working on advancing the Let’s Talk Game, an interactive card deck designed to address sexual health conversations in a fun and engaging way.

ATLAS

University of Oklahoma

ATLAS (Autistic Teens Learning About Sexuality) is an online, point and click adventure game designed for autistic youth. Players explore high school life and learn new skills as they navigate stories about relationships, puberty, and sexuality.