David Saleh, student body vice president from Indiana University South Bend, has been selected as one of 100 members of the national Youth250 Bureau, an initiative led by Made By Us to amplify young voices in commemorating America’s 250th anniversary in 2026.
An image of David Saleh, student body vice president from Indiana University South BendThe Youth250 Bureau, composed of individuals aged 18–30 from across the nation, collaborates on impactful projects that celebrate the past, present, and future of American democracy. Members serve as key resources to organizations and communities planning events and initiatives for the 250th anniversary of the United States, commemorating the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
“I’m honored to be part of the Youth250 Bureau and to have the opportunity to share my ideas and perspectives as we approach this important milestone in our nation’s history,” said Saleh. “This is a chance to ensure that younger generations are heard and that we leave a legacy for the future.”
As a Youth250 Bureau member, Saleh will participate in at least 20 hours of training and coaching, work directly with national organizations, and contribute to creative projects and programs. In addition, a docu-series will feature the experiences of Bureau members, offering a window into the perspectives of Generation Z during this pivotal time in U.S. history.
The Youth250 Bureau is supported by the Institute for Museum and Library Services and launched in partnership with organizations including the Smithsonian Institution, National Archives Foundation, National Park Service, and Teen Vogue.
“It’s time for America to tap into its biggest asset – the youth wave sweeping our nation,” said Caroline Klibanoff, Executive Director of Made By Us and a New America US@250 Senior Fellow. “The U.S. 250th is an opportunity to cultivate pride, reckoning, and aspiration in the American story, and this starts with giving the next generation a seat at the table.”