Institute for Responsible Citizenship


The Institute for Responsible Citizenship is an intensive leadership development program for talented African-American men. Its mission is to prepare men to be exemplary citizens and leaders.

History

The Institute for Responsible Citizenship was founded in 2003 by William A. Keyes, IV. Recipient of the 2010 Mac A. Stewart Distinguished Award for Service presented by The Ohio State University, Keyes has previously worked in the legislative and executive branches of the U.S. Federal Government and public affairs consulting. Keyes received a degree from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of North Carolina. He has served as a senior policy advisor at the White House and a member of Board of Visitors and later part of the Board of Trustees at UNC.

Programs

The Institute was founded on five core beliefs:
From hundreds of applications, the Institute selects some of the nation's best and brightest African American male college students to participate in an intensive two-summer program. It includes:
The Institute supplements these activities with extensive support from the Institute's alumni, staff, and friends. Most importantly, scholars become a part of a genuine network that will support them throughout their lives.
Each summer, the Institute also welcomes several groups of high school boys to Washington, DC to participate in the Youth Scholar Academy. YSA is a summer enrichment and college prep program that prepares high-potential young men to thrive in high school, college, and life. Each group participates in a week-long session led by Institute scholars. The boys:
Since 2003, the Institute has grown to serve more than 150 scholars and alumni across the country. They have a wide variety of interests and represent small liberal arts colleges, large universities, Ivy League institutions, and historically Black college and universities. Alumni have been accepted to all of the nation's top law schools and many of the nation's leading graduate programs.
Alumni of the program include a Rhodes Scholar, numerous Truman Scholars, and other successful professionals working in the legal, business, education, non-profit and artistic sectors.