Young Professionals for Olmsted Parks

Applications to YPOP Class of 2025 will open in early December. Stay tuned!

The Young Professionals for Olmsted Parks program is for individuals who are passionate for their historic parks, nonprofit management, fundraising, networking and making a difference in their community!

My experience as a member of the YPOP class of 2023 has been invaluable for both my professional development and my connection to my community. The beauty and legacy of the Olmsted Parks are a major source of pride for me as a WNY resident, and the education and engagement that YPOP provided only deepened this sentiment. As an employee of a nonprofit, I was able to connect with other members of the local nonprofit community and learn from their experiences and approaches to handling the challenges of this industry. I particularly enjoyed the Career Development Panel event and the Nonprofit Work in Buffalo Panel discussion. The conversations and connections I made at YPOP events led to my recruitment and acceptance of a new position as Operations and Development Manager at GObike Buffalo, where I get to do work that I am excited and passionate about. I highly recommend this program to any young professional who is interested in networking and becoming more involved with the organizations that make WNY a great place to live and work!
Teddy Lauzau, Operations and Development Manager, GObike | YPOP Class of 2023

From learning about your public parks to networking, there’s a lot to offer in the YPOP program!

Program Goals

  • To raise awareness for the mission, vision and daily work of the Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy
  • To inspire the next generation of community members and leaders to value and appreciate public parks and green spaces
  • To encourage the next generation of community members and leaders to engage in and support Buffalo’s nonprofit sector

Expectations of being a YPOP participant

  • Attend YPOP events
  • Be willing to learn, network, have fun!
  • Actively participate and engage with your fellow YPOP participants
  • Be willing to have cultural humility and support the Conservancy’s commitment to inclusion
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Are you looking to network and learn more about nonprofit work?

Program Specifications

  • Program duration: February 2025 – October 2025
  • Suggested age range: 25 – 40
  • $300 program fee: To help cover the cost of the program, we encourage participants to request your employer to cover the fee. As a form of appreciation, BOPC will thank your company on social media and on the YPOP website
  • Accommodations can be made upon request to ensure accessibility (e.g. interpretation, translation, mobility assistance)
  • Maximum of 30 participants: To ensure the best possible experience for every participant, there will be a maximum of 30 participants for the Class of 2025

Application Timeline

  • Applications are due by January 10, 2025
  • After the application period, BOPC will reach out to applicants for a Zoom interview in the last week of January 2025
YPOP History 201

Program Schedule

^ indicates mandatory event

Date & Time Event Overview & Location
Tuesday, Feb 11, 5:30-7pm ^Kickoff Party & Olmsted 101 featuring Tori or Catie @ BOPC Parkside Lodge
Friday, Mar 7, 8-9am Coffee & Tour of the MLK Greenhouse
Every Monday from Mar 10 through Apr, 8-9am YPOP Volunteer Opportunity | MLK Jr. Park Greenhouse (Sign up required ahead of time)
Tuesday, Mar 18, 5:30-7pm ^Pens and Pints | Help make our Spring Appeal a success!
Thursday, Apr 17, 5:30-7pm ^Olmsted 201 with Lauren Becker
Tuesday, May 20, 6-8pm ^Career Panel
Jun 2025 *Nonprofit Takeover*
Jun 2025 -Date TBD Cocktails for a Cause Happy Hour Fundraiser -TBD
Thursday, Jul 10, 6-8pm ^Nonprofit Panel @ Adam Mickiewicz Library and Dramatic Circle, Inc.
Wednesday, Jul 16, varied times YPOP Volunteer Opportunity | BPO Concert and VIP Experience @ Front Park (Rain date: Jul 17)
Saturday, Aug 2, 10-1pm Full System Bus Tour with Forest Lawn Cemetery Trolley
Aug 2025 *Cultural Nonprofit Takeover*
Tuesday, Aug 26, 6-7pm Walks and Talks with Margaret Lapp at the South Park Arboretum
Friday, Sep 12, 10-4pm (Time TBD) YPOP Volunteer Opportunity | Olmsted Open Golf Tournament @

Delaware Park (Rain Date: Sep 19)

Thursday, Sep 25, 5-7pm ^Meet & Greet with BOPC Board + Wine and Sign for our Annual Appeal | Venue TBD
Friday, Oct 3, 6-9pm YPOP Meat Raffle | Venue TBD
Thursday, Oct 23, 6-8pm YPOP Graduation | Venue TBD

All dates and times are subject to changes

Frequently Asked Questions

How big will the class size be?

We will be accepting 25-30 participants for the Class of 2025.

Do I need any prior experience from other professional development programs to be accepted in YPOP?

No! We encourage all to apply who are passionate about their historic parks, nonprofit management, fundraising, networking and making a difference in their community.

What does the program fee cover?

The $300 program fee will only be due once accepted into the program. There is no fee to apply for the program. The program entry fee helps cover costs to run the nine (9) month YPOP program such as; venue costs, food and beverage, volunteer event supplies, guest speakers and more!

Can my company/organization cover the program fee?

Yes! Your current company/organization can cover your program fee. To acknowledge their commitment to you and our parks, they will be listed on the website and mentioned on social media. Reach out to ypop@bfloparks.org to request for an Ask Letter to present to your employer!

With regards to the Fundraising component, will we be given any tools to help us reach our goal?

Of course! We won’t leave you hanging, we promise. As part of the YPOP program, there will workshops to provide you with opportunities to learn about Fundraising in the nonprofit world, Board Participation, Conservancy staff, etc.

When will YPOP events occur? (morning, day time, evening)

YPOP events will occur either in the early part of the morning, at lunch hour or after work hours (after 5pm). All events are subject to change and will move to a virtual format, if needed.

What happens if I miss a mandatory event?

We completely understand that life happens and everyone is busy, so you will be allowed to miss one mandatory event. You will be given the complete schedule of events during the interview process in November/December. We hope that all YPOP participants will be dedicated throughout the entire program. 

Will I be able to stay involved with the Conservancy post-program?

Yes! We will discuss opportunities for you to stay involved — whether that’s joining a committee, volunteering in the parks, volunteering during a fundraising event or joining the YPOP Alumni Group.