Project

Career Empowerment Program for Black Students

Host Organization: Pointters Community Initiative Menasha, WI, United States http://www.pointters.org

About

The Academic and Career Empowerment Program prepares African American and minority students for career and employment opportunities. Our target population is BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) 9th to 12th grade students within the Fox Valley Area of Northeast Wisconsin. A segment of our target population includes immigrants and refugees. Workforce development for high school students is crucial for preparing them for future careers - helping them to acquire needed skills

Need

Like other African Americans and minority groups nationally, students in Fox Valley still encounter numerous socio-economic barriers to quality education, exposure to career options, and effective social-emotional, and life skills development, which limits the chances of entering or succeeding in college and financially sustaining careers and employment opportunities. Specifically, minorities continue to face higher unemployment rates, fewer job opportunities, lower pay, poorer health benefits,

Long term impact

Our goal is to enroll 300 students in each of the three school districts, Appleton, Oshkosh, and Menasha per semester for a minimum of 800 of students per year beginning with the 2024 school year. Our anticipated accomplishments for the 2024 program year include: Our main goal is to have Enroll total of 5000 students in the program 75 to 90% of program participants will improve academically 75 to 85% of program participants will improve life,

About the Organization

To build a community that is more inclusive, and equitable in the Fox Valley and around the globe through advancing social change & racial equity

EIN
82-2304143
GlobalGiving Categories:
  • Economic Growth

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Total Goal
$30,000
Remaining Goal
$29,875
What is a Project?

Domestic and international programs and services housed within organizations, addressing specific needs of community groups.