Despite students’ financial barriers, opportunity for college affordability does exist. Whether it’s the President’s proposed policies or private scholarships, high school students should remain hopeful and take initiative to fund their education.
In the State of the Union address, the President spoke about a number of issues facing our nation. While there's important work to be done in several areas, one fact is undeniable: if each American can't reach his or her own potential, than we as a nation can't reach ours.
The Ouachita-Calhoun County Literacy Council empowers adults in its community to grow their potential and take advantage of their opportunities. By providing free tutoring in reading, writing, math, and ESL, the OCCLC aims to make adults in its community more self-sufficient, employable, and prepared for continued education.
Opportunity Leader Mary L. Chapman is an individual who has continually promoted and advanced the values of Martin Luther King, Jr. through personal, community, and civic engagement.
The Points of Light Institute is a key Opportunity Nation partner committed to expanding civic engagement and helping “people get involved in solving some of the world’s greatest challenges.”
The foremost objective of Lemonade Day is to empower youth to take ownership of their lives and become productive members of society – the business leaders, social advocates, volunteers, and forward thinking citizens of tomorrow.
No discussion of poverty, and of the need to renew opportunity in America, can be complete without a frank consideration of the situation faced by Native Americans.
Four years out from the onset of the Great Recession, a still-sluggish economy inspired Americans in late 2011 to reflect on the vitality of economic mobility and the American Dream.
Serving the city of Camden, New Jersey for 25 years, UrbanPromise Ministries has been building a city of promise...one child at a time. Beginning as one summer camp run out of a struggling church, the ministry quickly grew to include multiple summer camps, after school programs, job trainings, and alternative schools.