Announcement: 2023 Community Collaboration Challenge Awardees
Congratulations to the 2023 Community Collaboration Challenge Awardees!
With Support from the New York Life Foundation
The NPSS Support Hub, with support from the New York Life Foundation is distributing $105,000 in Community Collaboration Challenge stipends to 21 communities across the country. Awardees will use these funds to host local collaboration events in their communities, bringing together diverse stakeholder groups such as local schools, districts, nonprofit organizations, out-of-school programs, colleges, student groups, families, local government agencies, and other community leaders, to identify shared assets and challenges and set initial goals to get more people-powered and evidence-based supports to students in their communities.
The NPSS Hub received 120 applications from organizations in 35 states and selected 21 awardees, outlined below.
GOALS
The goals of the NPSS Community Collaboration Challenge are to:
- Catalyze collaboration between stakeholders within communities around getting more people-powered and evidence-based supports to students in and out of school;
- Support communities to identify both barriers and opportunities related to supporting young people to recover from the impacts of the pandemic and thrive;
- Support communities to identify collaborative solutions to shared challenges and set initial goals;
- Offer guidance, technical assistance, and resources necessary to facilitate identification of quality, NPSS-aligned supports and connection to schools and districts;
- Identify bright spots to share as validators to inspire additional communities to design and implement local partnerships for student success.
Awardees include:
State | Program City | Organization |
AL | Birmingham | Birmingham Education Foundation |
AZ | Tempe | Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College |
CA | San Jose | Innovate Public Schools – San Jose |
DC | Washington | George Washington University |
FL | Opa-locka | The Carrie Meek Foundation, Inc. |
IN | Merrillville | Coates Inc |
KY | Hazard | Teach for America Appalachia |
MA | Boston | Boston Partners in Education |
MI | Muskegon | Boys & Girls Club of Muskegon Lakeshore |
NC | Elizabeth City | Elizabeth City-Pasquotank County Schools |
NC | Greensboro | SHIELD Mentor Program |
NE | Omaha | MENTOR Nebraska |
NJ | Bridgeton | Hopeloft |
NY | Buffalo | City Year Buffalo |
OK | Tulsa | Growing Together |
PA | Philadelphia | University of Pennsylvania |
TX | Pearland | HYPE Freedom School, Inc. |
TX | Cleburne | East Cleburne Community Center |
VA | Glen Allen | Richmond Urban Collective |
WA | Lynwood | Homage |
VT | Burlington | MENTOR Vermont |
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