OMRF Teen Leader applications are open through April 1. It is not yet known whether the 2021-22 program will be in person, virtual or a combination. Pictured, the 2019-20 OMRF Teen Leaders.

The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation is seeking applications for its 2021-22 Teen Leaders class. Applications are due April 1.
Now in its ninth year, the program is open to high school students entering sophomore, junior and senior years. Through group activities and panel discussions with OMRF scientists and state civic leaders, the program gives teens tools to be change-makers in their communities and learn how they can become advocates for medical research and improving human health. “Each year, this program inspires students to give back to their communities,” said program coordinator Caroline Allen. “We’re excited to welcome another class of young leaders who will become difference-makers for OMRF and Oklahoma.”
Selected students will learn the fundamentals of fundraising and development, board structure, networking, and using social media. Teens will also work together on a special event to cap off program activities in the spring.
Group sessions will begin in September and continue through the 2021-22 school year. Although the program has traditionally taken place in person, during this past year, it was held virtually. It is not yet known whether the 2021-22 program will be in person, virtual or a combination.
Applicants must demonstrate good academic standing and attend school in Oklahoma. There is no cost to participate.
For more information and to apply, visit www.omrf.org/teen-leaders.