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Our mission is to build self-valued leaders and increase social justice through programming and discussion series focused on 6-8th grade participants, led by diverse professionals from the Cleveland community.
Yellow Bus Education is a 501(c)(3) organization established to provide concrete life applications to classroom lessons for school-aged children. Exposure to enriching educational experiences deepens student’s sense of the world; while concurrently building the character, courage, and confidence necessary to increase standardized test scores and personal development.
ChathamSTEM is a network of parents, professionals, students and educators whose goal is to promote excellence in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (“STEM”) education. We are dedicated to partnering with local schools and other organizations to create and enhance STEM-oriented educational opportunities as part of students' paths towards college and career readiness, and to develop effective STEM programs and initiatives that engage students and educators. JerseySTEM is also committed to bridging the gender gap in STEM education and sharing STEM-related opportunities with underprivileged students and communities.
To engage students and create community leaders of tomorrow through a multi-disciplinary, project-based high school education with a focus on environmental issues.
As an extension of the Virginia High School League (VHSL), the VHSL Foundation stimulates ongoing statewide support for League activities and programs by securing, managing and allocating resources for the expansion and enrichment of League services to Virginia's youth.
Dream Jamaica's mission is to provide meaningful mentoring relationships along with educational and professional opportunities that will inspire and empower young people to pursue their dreams, accomplish their goals, and positively impact their communities.
Our mission is to empower the body, mind and spirit of at-risk homeless youth in the Baltimore metropolitan area so that they understand the value of having only one chance at life and making it count.
Mission: Equip students confronting systemic barriers to earn a bachelor’s degree, in pursuit of a life of opportunity, choice, and power. Opportunity - the potential for personal and professional growth that provides access to future possibilities Choice - the freedom to pursue one's passions by making a choice among multiple opportunities Power - claiming your seat at the table and knowing you belong there At College Track, we firmly believe that a bachelor’s degree remains the best predictor of professional mobility, civic engagement, lifelong wellness, and self-agency. Today, we serve more than 3,800 high school and college students, as well as 900+ alumni.
The mission of Project GRAD Houston is to support a quality public education for all children in economically disadvantaged communities so that high school and college graduation rates increase.
For over 25 years, Create Now has empowered underserved communities and youth from ages 3 to 24 through a variety of programs while also providing tons of events and activities outside of the class room. We give youth exposure to events, and trips to venues and locations that they aren't usually used to. We believe that all youth, regardless of their economic background, should have access to the same educational and creative opportunities. By supporting Create Now, you will be investing in our communities and providing invaluable resources to the youth we serve.
Our mission is to be the leading source and teacher of wilderness skills and leadership that serve people and the environment. Our community—staff, students, trustees, and alumni—shares a commitment to wilderness, education, leadership, safety, community, and excellence.
A Better Chance seeks to increase substantially the number of well-educated young people of color who are capable of assuming positions of responsibility and leadership in American society. This is done by facilitating their entry into independent college preparatory schools. Through its network of member schools, A Better Chance is able to leverage an estimated $20+ million per year in financial aid for talented, economically disadvantaged youth of color. More than 96% of A Better Chance's graduates go on to college directly after high school, a majority entering our country's most selective colleges.