“One Million Black Women” Grant

Inspiring Minds of Greater Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) We are thrilled to receive a Black Women Impact Grant from Goldman Sachs One Million Black Women. Launched in partnership with Black women-led organizations, the One Million Black Women initiative, is the largest commitment of its kind in size and scope to drive investment in housing; healthcare; access to…

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14 Philadelphia Nonprofits Awarded Funding Through William Penn Foundation Racial Equity Grant Fund

PHILADELPHIA, October 4, 2021 – William Penn Foundation today announced 14 organizations that will receive grants from its Racial Equity Grant Fund, primarily supporting small, education-focused organizations led by, and serving, people of color. The fund has awarded unrestricted operating grants of $20,000 and $35,000 to help organizations grow or sustain their impact in communities. All…

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Inspiring Minds Widens Its Reach in 2018

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (The Business Journal) – Inspiring Minds reports a bumper 2018 with 600 students enrolled in programming, its largest senior class since it began in 2006, more than 15 colleges visited, $18,000 in scholarships awarded to college-bound seniors and a new website. But the highlight of the year was the organization’s first international exposure trip that…

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Inspiring Minds Philadelphia Gets $10,000 Boost from AT&T

Posted by AT&T Pennsylvania Team on December 17, 2018. Support helps students prepare for college, careers Philadelphia (December 15, 2018) — During its first-ever “Bridging The Gap” Diversity Conference for students from around Philadelphia, Inspiring Minds announced a $10,000 contribution from AT&T. The announcement was made at the Mastery Pickett School by Inspiring Minds’ Greater Philadelphia…

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Youth Conference Helps Bridge the Gap

PHILADELPHIA (The Philadelphia Tribune) – Classroom instruction is an important part of the educational process, but it has its limits. The group, Inspiring Minds, is helping to exceed those limits by offering opportunities for students to learn and explore subjects and issues they might not be able to learn in class. That was the motive…

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