Programs
AARP Foundation Experience Corps
AARP Foundation Experience Corps Twin Cities is an intergenerational volunteer-based tutoring program that is proven to help children who aren't reading at grade level become great readers by the end of third grade. We inspire and empower adults 50 and older to serve in their community and disrupt the cycle of poverty by making a lasting difference in the lives of America's most vulnerable children. The Experience Corps model is a proven intervention with measurable benefits for students, as well as positive mental and physical health benefits for volunteers who participate. By helping young students become better readers, Experience Corps seeks to ensure a lasting legacy of strong futures, supported schools and empowered volunteers. 767 students were served. There were 110 volunteers, 23,068 hours of tutoring. 79 percent of students who were below grade level at the beginning of the year improved their reading and literacy performance by one or more proficiency levels. 92 percent of teachers reported that AARP Foundation Experience Corps volunteers had a moderate or strong influence on student reading and literacy performance. 91 percent of volunteers tutors reported that they were satisfied with the academic progress they made with students. 877 individuates were benefitedGeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2017 – Dec 31, 2017Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$307.3K
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