Next Generation Scholars Inc
Programs
Educational Equity and College Readiness Program
NGS students and families are recent immigrants and first-generation college-bound students. The organization actively creates more pathways to closing the local educational equity and opportunity gap. We show families that a path to higher education is within their childrens reach. NGS students are Marin residents from across the county, many living in the Canal area of San Rafael, Novato, and subsidized public housing throughout the county. According to Federal and County guidelines, 100% of the population is first-generation, and 97% is under-resourced from low-income families. We support over 210 students and their families annually, with current enrollment of 60 in K-5th, 51 in 6th-8th, 49 in high school, and 51 currently in college. NGS students and their families are motivated, resilient, and academically driven; they must be. NGS requires weekly, Sunday, and over-the-summer attendance and teaches college and career readiness curriculum. 43% of NGS alumni are pursuing advanced degrees, 92% of recent graduates are employed, 56% in the nonprofit/educational sector, and 36% in the private sector.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2022 – Jun 30, 2023Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$944.2KProgram 1 [2024]
NGS students and families are recent immigrants and first-generation college-bound students. The organization actively creates more pathways to closing the local educational equity and opportunity gap. We show families that a path to higher education is within their childrens reach. NGS students are Marin residents from across the county, many living in the Canal area of San Rafael, Novato, and subsidized public housing throughout the county. According to Federal and County guidelines, 100% of the population is first-generation, and 97% is under-resourced from low-income families. We support over 210 students and their families annually, with current enrollment of 60 in K-5th, 51 in 6th-8th, 49 in high school, and 51 currently in college. NGS students and their families are motivated, resilient, and academically driven; they must be. NGS requires weekly, Sunday, and over-the-summer attendance and teaches college and career readiness curriculum. 43% of NGS alumni are pursuing advanced degrees, 92% of recent graduates are employed, 56% in the nonprofit/educational sector, and 36% in the private sector.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2023 – Jun 30, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$1.2M
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