THE BLOW FOUNDATION IS A 501C(3) NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO ADVANCING THE AMERICAN DREAM.
Mission. Vision. Objectives.
Our Mission is to promote opportunities for Americans who have generationally struggled with socioeconomic mobility and been denied access to the American Dream.
The Vision of the Blow Foundation is to provide exposure, access, and opportunity to Americans who have strived for multiple generations to achieve success. ​​
The Objectives for the organization include providing scholarships and financial assistance, student support programs, and mentorship and exposure to first-generation college students. We will also contribute to the wider ecosystem of academia and policy through policy analysis, research, and education.
OUR SERVICES
HOW WE SERVE OUR STUDENTS
Student Support Programs
The Blow Foundaiton enhances the success of scholarship recipients through personalized guidance, academic resources, and mentorship. Our goal is to empower students to achieve their academic and career aspirations.
Community Collaborations
We work with local groups, and organizations to achieve shared goals while strengthening the bond. We thrive in clear communication, and inclusive participation to ensure positive and meaningful change.
Building Community Partners
We form relationships with local organizations, businesses, and individuals to support our scholarship program. By sharing resources and expertise, we are expanding opportunities for students and fostering community growth. Key elements are open communication, trust, shared objectives, and collaborative problem-solving to drive positive change in education.
Policy, Research, and Education
Inculcates the systematic benefits derived from similar initiatives or resulting from specific programming undertaken by this foundation.
HOW IT WORKS
THE STUDENT JOURNEY
Paid Career Internship​
Grant aid provides internship opportunities for the secondary students, encouraging their continued participation and to dissuade them from leaving due to the need to work.
Post-Graduate Tracking​
At both the secondary and post-secondary levels, student participants will be tracked on high school and college graduation.
Summer​ Sessions
Peer mentoring opportunities pair secondary participants with graduate students to tackle social justice issues affecting their rural or urban community.
Paid Career Internship
Grant aid provides internship opportunities for the secondary students, encouraging their continued participation and to dissuade them from leaving due to the need to work.
Post-Graduate Tracking
At both the secondary and post-secondary levels, student participants will be tracked on high school and college graduation.
Secondary School Completion
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
College Graduation
Freshman Transition Programming
Upon completion of their secondary educational pursuits, program participants will be matched with student support services at the college of their choosing.
Academic Advising / Student Support
While matriculating at college, program participants receive continuous academic advising and support services to ensure they acclimate, are retained, and ultimately graduate.
Career & Graduate School Counselling
Graduate school mentors, experiential learning opportunities, career exploration, and exposure to young professionals from similar backgrounds are designed to support career and graduate school consideration
LATEST NEWS & BLOGS
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