Fulton County Commissioners Approve Funding for Youth Programs
Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO
Thursday, September 26th, 2019
Fulton County Commissioners approved funding awards to 14 non-profit organizations during its Wednesday, September 18, 2019 meeting. The organizations successfully presented program proposals designed to provide training, education and enrichment to children and youth of color.
The total funding of $100,000 was directed to organizations that are in collaboration with the My Brother’s Keeper Fulton County Taskforce (MBKFC), an initiative of the Obama Foundation’s My Brother’s Keeper Alliance that focuses on building safe and supportive communities for boys and young men of color where they feel valued and have clear pathways to opportunity.
MBK addresses persistent opportunity gaps faced by boys and young men of color and ensures that all young people can reach their full potential. Through this initiative, cities, towns, businesses, and foundations connect young people to mentoring, support networks, and the skills they need to find a good job or go to college and work their way toward future success.
The six milestones established for grant recipients to meet while providing services include:
Entering School Ready to Learn
Reading at Grade Level by Third Grade
Graduating from High School Ready for College and Career
Completing Post-Secondary Education or Training
Successfully Entering the Workforce
Reducing Violence and Providing a Second Chance
The following programs were funded:
100 Black Men of Atlanta, Inc. - Project Success Program
Atlanta Technical College Foundation, Inc. - My Brother’s Keeper Passport to Prominence Program
Building Your Legacy Inc. - Building Your Legacy & TYRO Program
Community Council of Metropolitan Atlanta, Inc. - Priority Male Empowerment Network Program
Create Your Dreams, Inc. - Five Core + Two Funds for CYD’s African American Boys and Young Men Program
Housing Initiative of North Fulton, Inc. – Home Stretch University of Excellence Program
L.E.A.D. Inc. - The L.E.A.D. Middle School and Ambassador Program
Los Ninos Primero, Inc. - Leadership and Mentoring Initiative for Latino Boys and Young Men Program
Mental Fitness 21st Century Learning, Inc. - Black Male Science and Technology Academy Program
The Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta, Inc. - Youth on the Move at Emmaus House Program
The Stewart Foundation, Inc. - The Stewart Foundation Men of Tomorrow Program
Young Adult Guidance Center, Inc. - YAGC Second Chance for Success Program
Urban League of Greater Atlanta, Inc. - Project Ready: A College and Career Access Program
Young Generation Movement, Inc. – YGM Made to Succeed – Youth Leadership Camp Program