RAISING EXPECTATIONS INC
Programs
Comprehensive Youth Development and Support
Raising Expectations offered over 252 hours of out of school time programming during the school year weekly programs to Project DREAM (5th=8th grade)participants and 270 hours to Project STEMWARE (9th-12th grade)and over 70 hours of Social Discovery Fieldtrips and mentoring that took place over the weekend. In Project STEMWARE, Raising Expectations hosted over 70 hours of time supporting high school students with math skills. In total, nearly 35% of programming time was exclusively spent tutoring students in either math or in their current courseload (excluding informal tutoring sessions between staff/volunteers and students.) 67% of those in Project STEMWARE who completed both a pre=and post assessment displayed growth in their math skills. Raising Expectations served 206 middle and high school youth from low-wealth households that attend Title 1 schools. After participating in digital literacy courses as a part of a greater initiative to enhance technolocical skills, 83% of Project DREAM survey respondents reported feeling confident in their ability to design presentations on a computer. Raising Expectations wrap around support to 15% of families that included but was not limited to rental and utility assistance, housing applications, food needs and securing necessary furniture and transportation needs. Employed 42 Raising Expectations teens during the YouthWork summar program with 900 hours of career,workplace skills and personal development workshops and experiences. 8 Seniors graduated high school on time and were accepted and enrolled into the following post-secondary learning institutions: Gwinnett Technical College, Atlanta Technical College, Agnes Scoll College, Georgia State University, Atlanta Metropolitan College and Spelman College.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2022 – Jun 30, 2023Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$859.3KProgram 1 [2024]
RAISING EXPECTATIONS EMPOWERS YOUTH IN CRISIS BY ELEVATING ACADEMIC, SOCIAL AND CIVIC EXPECTATIONS TO FACILITATE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION AND POST=SECONDARY PLANS THAT CAN BE ACTUALIZED.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2023 – Jun 30, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$962.9K
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