"I Have A Dream" Foundation | October 11, 2016

Providing Youth in Under-Resourced Communities the Opportunity to Reach Their Full Potential Through Education

Today, 51% of students in U.S. public schools鈥攐ver 25 Million children鈥攍ive in poverty. Many of the impacts of poverty鈥攍ike access to healthy foods, school attendance, and stability at home鈥攁re immediate and stretch across generations. Only 9% of students from low颅-income families earn a bachelor鈥檚 degree, compared to 77% of their high颅 income peers. And 65% of children whose parents have no more than a high school diploma go on to live in poverty.

Over the past 35 years, the has worked in entire classes or schools to offer individualized, long-term social, emotional, financial, and academic support to over 17,000 children from as early as kindergarten all the way through college. Once given access to this individualized support, and the opportunity it provides, our students鈥攚ho we call Dreamers鈥攁re nearly 3 times more likely to graduate college than their low-income peers. That鈥檚 about an additional $1 Million Dollars in lifetime earnings per Dreamer.

“I Have A Dream” Foundation’s Unique Approach

Our concept鈥攇iving every child access to the opportunity a college education provides鈥攊s simple, but our methods are high-touch and long-term. Here are some of the methods that set us apart and help us to make a lasting impact:

  1. Long- term. We follow the same group of children from elementary school all the way through college, providing a comprehensive program of support along the way.
  2. Inclusive. We do not “cherry-pick” students鈥搑ather, we welcome all children who are in the class or school at the time of program inception. Our staff members work closely with Dreamers, families, and service providers to manage special needs on a case-by-case basis.
  3. Comprehensive.听 While we are dedicated to promoting Dreamers’ academic success, we focus just as intently on building life skills and fostering students鈥 ongoing social-emotional development.

We accomplish this work on a large scale鈥攚ith over 200 programs to date鈥攂ut through a highly individualized approach. Here are some of the programs we offer to Dreamers nationally in addition to our day-to-day services:

  1. Work Is Success Internship Program. After a full interview process and a series of work readiness trainings, Dreamers gain experience with top small businesses, corporations, law & medical offices, higher ed institutions and government agencies, with a 6-10 week paid summer internship.
  2. National Dreamer Conference. Each year, middle and high school Dreamers from across the nation come to a college campus to engage in a number of activities aimed at college readiness. The Dreamers live in college dorms, eat in the dining hall and attend workshops in college classrooms.听 For many of our Dreamers, attending the Dreamer Conference听 is their first experience traveling out of state, and with their peers.
  3. College Savings Accounts. Through our College Savings Account (CSA) Program, Dreamers earn CSA contributions by completing critical, grade-based academic and social milestones on the path to and through college. Our CSAs reinforce a culture of college from a young age, provide families and Dreamers with financial literacy education, and offset the costs of college tuition and supplies. Low-income students with up to $500 in college savings are 3x more likely to enroll in college and 4x more likely to graduate.

How you can help

All of these programs are made possible through the generous contributions of our supporters and partners.

  • $100鈥攖hat鈥檚 under $10 a month鈥攚ill cover transportation to send one Dreamer to the Dreamer Conference.
  • $350鈥攖hat鈥檚 under $30 a month鈥攚ill cover all registration costs for one Dreamer for the Dreamer Conference.
  • $500 would cover travel to the Dreamer conference for one whole class.
  • $1,600 would fund one Dreamer鈥檚 College Savings Account for four years.
  • $3,000 would cover all programs for one Dreamer for a year.

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