Mission
To provide academic, personal and financial support to disadvantaged students who wish to pursue post-secondary education. |
GoalsTo provide personal guidance and ongoing support to succeed in high school and build foundations for college. To bring together community resources dedicated to helping youth stay in school and prepare for college and careers. To provide additional financial resources for college.
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HistorySponsor-A-Scholar
Milwaukee was established in 1996 as a replication of the successful
Sponsor-A-Scholar Program in Philadelphia. The first graduating
class, the Class of 1999, included thirty scholars. Since then,
the program has expanded to serve fifty students per class, beginning
with the Class of 2007. Sponsor-A-Scholar Milwaukee has seen over
200 students off to college and has awarded over 1 million dollars in
financial resources to program graduates who are enrolled in college. |
Fulfilling a Dream
Many
of Milwaukee's youth face daily obstacles that threaten their ability
to succeed in school. Young people simply don't have the personal
support, direction, motivation or financial assistance they need to go
on to college. Sometimes just a few thousand dollars can make a
college education a reality... and the prospect of
a self-supporting future more likely. |
Mentors and Sponsors Make It HappenAs
a participant in the Sponsor-A-Scholar Program, you would be paired
with a student from the City of Milwaukee who would not, under ordinary
circumstances, have the mentoring support or the financial means to
attend college. You would have the option of participating in
Sponsor-A-Scholar in one of three ways: as a mentor, as a sponsor, or
as both a mentor and a sponsor. |
MentorDespite
good attendance and acceptable grades, many urban students lack
sufficient adult role models to encourage and guide them in pursuing a
college education. As a mentor, you would help guide your student
through high school challenges. You would serve as a model and
friend through academic guidance, shared community activities, exposure
to the working world, and accessing community resources. Monthly
informal meetings, phone calls in between, and group activities planned
by program staff would help you provide the ongoing support deserving
students need to succeed. |
SponsorPaying
for college is a challenge for anyone. But it's especially
overwhelming for low-income students. Many low-income students
can't come up with the "last dollar" to fill the gap between their
financial aid package and college-related expenses. As a sponsor,
you would provide the financial foundation for each student's college
dream. You may make a tax-deductible initial investment of $4,500
or $1,250 for each year of high school, resulting in a guaranteed
$5,000 college expense fund. One hundred percent of
your gift will be invested until it's needed for college and applied
directly to your student's education. Scholarship funds are
administered by the Greater Milwaukee Foundation through an
interest-bearing field of interest fund. |
Mentor and SponsorSponsor-A-Scholar
is flexible, accommodating a variety of sponsor/mentor
combinations. Organizations and individuals may sponsor and/or
mentor a student. A business may sponsor and mentor, creating a
meaningful connection to the working world. A professional or
trade group may sponsor one student or a number of students. An
individual or group of friends may serve as both sponsor and
mentor. In every case, sponsors, mentors and students work
together toward academic success. |
Click here to find out how to get involved. |