Partnership

We emphasize the power of partnership in shaping the postsecondary journey for Black and other underserved students. Our collaborative network brings together educators, community leaders, and organizations dedicated to providing comprehensive support and resources. Through strategic partnerships, we offer tailored guidance, mentorship, and access to opportunities that empower students to navigate the complexities of postsecondary preparation that directly impacts their postsecondary outcomes. From college readiness workshops to scholarship opportunities and career development opportunities, we believe in equipping students with the tools they need to thrive beyond graduation. Join us in fostering meaningful connections and creating pathways to success for every student, ensuring that no one is left behind on their journey to  fulfilling their dreams.


It takes a village and the village is always growing!


Our Partners

We look forward to this page growing as we build partnerships locally and nationally. 

The Sankofa Heritage Collective

Whole Child Resource

The Sankofa Heritage Collective's purpose is to connect underserved students with supplemental educational resources and experiences that promotes the positive development of their racial and ethnic identities. 


The Afrofuturism Discovery Academy

Academic Resource

The goal of the Afrofuturism Discovery Academy is to affirm the positive identities of youth while discovering the genius of our ancestors and using that knowledge to propel us into a better future.


Mpho Mentoring

Mentorship Resource

Mpho Mentoring offers specific mentorship  in the area of tech for students of color who are interested in pursuing careers in the tech field.


Genius is Common

National Whole Child Resource

The Genius is Common Movement's vision is to connect business, talents, gifts, etc. with each other for the sole purpose of supporting each other business to business; merchant to merchant; teacher to teacher.


Queens Gettin' Lit!

Literacy Resource

Queens Gettin’ Lit! (QGL!) is a program and curriculum based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Its purpose is to form a community of Black girls and provide them with a space to develop literacy skills while giving them exposure to positive Black history and culture, and empower their sense of self. The program and curriculum exposes Black girls to literary content that reflects Black history and cultural heritage experiences. Students in this program get an opportunity to learn, develop, and practice literacy and critical thinking skills to complete projects. QGL! nurtures girls' self-confidence and empowers them with reading comprehension strategies and skills they will use in the classroom.