KIPP Foundation Receives $499,000 Grant for KIPP Through College Program
College counseling program to receive new funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
NEW YORK, NY, Tuesday, August 28 — Today, the KIPP Foundation announced it is the recipient of a $499,000 award from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation as part of the Networks for School Improvement (NSI) grant program, which aims to help groups of middle and high schools solve common problems and improve student outcomes. KIPP is one of 19 organizations receiving funding through the NSI program today.
The KIPP Foundation will use the NSI funding to provide professional development, tools and support to KIPP’s network of college counselors and high school academic leaders as they work to improve academic and college outcomes for KIPP high school students. The grant will support KIPP counselors and leaders as they help students prepare for college, apply to colleges or post-secondary programs that meet their career goals, and make strong transitions after high school. Eighty-five percent of KIPP students are from low-income families and 95 percent of KIPP students are African American or Hispanic.
Thirty KIPP high schools in 22 cities will participate in programs supported by this grant, including: Austin, TX; Atlanta, GA; Blytheville, AR; Columbus, OH; Dallas, TX; Denver, CO; Helena, AR; Houston, TX; Lynn, MA; Memphis, TN; Nashville, TN; Newark, NJ; New Orleans, LA; New York City, NY; Philadelphia, PA; St. Louis, MO; San Antonio, TX; San Francisco, CA; San Jose, CA; San Lorenzo, CA; Tulsa, OK; and Washington, DC.
KIPP prepares its students for college and strong post-secondary options as part of their commitment to empower them with the academic skills and character strengths needed to lead choice-filled lives. KIPP’s students’ national bachelor’s degree completion rate is 36 percent, which is comparable to the national average for all students, and approximately three times the national average for students from low-income families (about 12 percent).
Nationally, the NSI grant program from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation supports the creation of Networks for School Improvement, groups of middle or high schools working with a local intermediary organization to increase the number of Black, Latino, and low-income students who earn a college diploma or post-secondary degree.
“We are incredibly grateful to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,” said Richard Barth, CEO of the KIPP Foundation. “This grant will enable so many of our regions to learn from one another and from educators outside of KIPP as they work to improve academic and college counseling practices and will ensure more young people are graduating from high school prepared for success in college and careers.”
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KIPP High Schools Participating in Programs Supported by NSI Grant
Region | School | City | State |
KIPP Delta Public Schools | KIPP Blytheville Collegiate High School | Blytheville | AR |
KIPP Delta Public Schools | KIPP Delta Collegiate High School | Helena | AR |
KIPP Bay Area Schools | KIPP King Collegiate High School | San Lorenzo | CA |
KIPP Bay Area Schools | KIPP Navigate College Prep | San Jose | CA |
KIPP Bay Area Schools | KIPP San Francisco College Preparatory | San Francisco | CA |
KIPP Bay Area Schools | KIPP San Jose Collegiate | San Jose | CA |
KIPP Colorado Schools | KIPP Denver Collegiate High School | Denver | CO |
KIPP Colorado Schools | KIPP Northeast Denver Leadership Academy | Denver | CO |
KIPP DC | KIPP DC College Preparatory | Washington | DC |
KIPP Metro Atlanta Schools | KIPP Atlanta Collegiate | Atlanta | GA |
KIPP New Orleans Schools | KIPP Booker T. Washington High School | New Orleans | LA |
KIPP New Orleans Schools | KIPP Renaissance High School | New Orleans | LA |
KIPP Massachusetts Public Charter Schools | KIPP Academy Lynn Collegiate High School | Lynn | MA |
KIPP St. Louis Public Schools | KIPP St. Louis High School | St. Louis | MO |
KIPP New Jersey | KIPP Newark Collegiate Academy | Newark | NJ |
KIPP NYC | KIPP NYC College Prep High School | New York City | NY |
KIPP Columbus | KIPP Columbus High | Columbus | OH |
KIPP Tulsa | KIPP Tulsa University Prep High School | Tulsa | OK |
KIPP Philadelphia Public Schools | KIPP DuBois Collegiate Academy | Philadelphia | PA |
KIPP Memphis Collegiate Schools | KIPP Memphis Collegiate High | Memphis | TN |
KIPP Nashville | KIPP Nashville Collegiate High School | Nashville | TN |
KIPP Texas Public Schools | KIPP Austin Brave High School | Austin | TX |
KIPP Texas Public Schools | KIPP Austin Collegiate | Austin | TX |
KIPP Texas Public Schools | KIPP CONNECT Houston High School | Houston | TX |
KIPP Texas Public Schools | KIPP Generations Collegiate | Houston | TX |
KIPP Texas Public Schools | KIPP Houston High School | Houston | TX |
KIPP Texas Public Schools | KIPP Northeast College Preparatory | Houston | TX |
KIPP Texas Public Schools | KIPP Oak Cliff Academy | Dallas | TX |
KIPP Texas Public Schools | KIPP Sunnyside High School | Houston | TX |
KIPP Texas Public Schools | KIPP University Prep High School | San Antonio | TX |
Contact:
Steve Mancini
KIPP Foundation
(415) 531-5396
smancini@kipp.org