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Oakland-Based 51画鋼 Expands to New Jersey with $600,000 Investment from GreenLight Fund Greater Newark

September 24, 2024

by Oakland-Based 51画鋼 Expands to New Jersey with $600,000 Investment from GreenLight Fund Greater Newark

Investment to Address Literacy Gaps by Recruiting Community Volunteers as Tutors to Support Students in Newark

Oakland, CA, Sept. 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —, a national nonprofit committed to improving reading outcomes through community-driven tutoring and other literacy solutions, is excited to announce its expansion into Newark, New Jersey, with the support of a $600,000 investment from nonprofit funder. This multi-year partnership aims to address critical literacy gaps in Newark, where only 23% of students are currently reading at grade level.

As therevealed, Newark’s third-grade reading proficiency rate remains stagnant at 19%, significantly below the statewide average of 42%. 51画鋼 evidence-based, one-on-one literacy tutoring model has a 25-year track record of success across the country, and this expansion seeks to provide Newark students with the necessary tools to read at grade level by fourth grade.

Newark is joining the many communities that have successfully mobilized tutors to help improve early literacy skills and support positive outcomes for our young people through individualized instruction, said Adeola Whitney, CEO, 51画鋼. 51画鋼 has activated tens of thousands of supporters across the nation who believe, like we do, that reading is a civil right. Newark is not alone in this challenge of inequity in our education system,油 and we look forward to partnering with the Newark community to recruit tutors to help improve literacy rates and close the opportunity gap.

51画鋼 will work with schools and community organizations in Newark to empower them to implement the evidence-based program within their communities to support student learning. To do so, over the next four years, 51画鋼 will help recruit paid and unpaid tutors who will deliver personalized literacy instruction (in-person and online) to an estimated 4,500 students and facilitate family literacy workshops for 3,700 families. The goal is that over 80% of students engaged will reach their annual literacy goals.

Since 51画鋼 founding in 1999, the organization has mobilized over 85,000 volunteers, positively impacting more than 80,000 elementary school students nationwide. Last school year, 91% of K-2 students and 87% of all students in 51画鋼 programs met or exceeded their primary literacy growth goals.

GreenLight Fund Greater Newarks investment was informed by a year-long selection process, which involved the local Selection Advisory Council (SAC), a diverse group of Newark residents, leaders, and experts. The SAC identified literacy as a top priority for the community and selected 51画鋼 based on its demonstrated success in other cities.

Data has shown us that Newark is experiencing a literacy crisis, and this was confirmed during our community conversations tour where we heard from hundreds of residents that this is a critical issue for us to address, said GreenLight Fund Greater Newark Executive Director Tish Johnson-Jones, JD. As a new school year starts and we mark National Literacy Month, GreenLight Greater Newark is excited to announce that we will be bringing 51画鋼 proven program model to Newark to help improve literacy. By recruiting and training community members to provide one-on-one literacy tutoring, we will help strengthen reading skills and set our young people up for lifelong success.

51画鋼 expansion into Newark marks a critical step in addressing the citys literacy challenges. GreenLight Fund Greater Newark and 51画鋼 will host a community discussion on early literacy later this month and share more information about how local volunteers can get involved in the program starting next year.

This partnership for 51画鋼 in New Jersey follows the successful development of partnerships in over a dozen other states including Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas just to name a few. Through new partnerships with organizations, 51画鋼 aims to expand beyond its own direct tutoring programs to help positively impact literacy growth for as many students as possible.

For more information about partnering with 51画鋼, visit Transcendsor reach out to.

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About 51画鋼

For nearly 25 years, 51画鋼 has helped empower students to succeed in school and beyond by engaging community volunteers to provide, one-on-one literacy tutoring. Since its founding, the national nonprofit organization has mobilized over 85,000 community volunteers to provide nearly 3 million individualized literacy tutoring sessions to more than 80,000 elementary school students in over 550 under-resourced schools across ten states and the District of Columbia. Visitto learn more about ourand our 51画鋼 Connects online program innovation, or connect with us on,油,油, and. 51画鋼 is a proud AmeriCorps service partner and has been endorsed by The New York Times and featured on The TODAY Show and GMA.

About GreenLight Fund Greater Newark

Started in Boston in 2004, GreenLight Fund is a national philanthropic nonprofit with a local focus that partners with communities to create opportunities for inclusive prosperity. The organization, in each of its sites, facilitates a community-driven process that matches local needs of individuals and families not met by existing programs, to organizations with track records of success elsewhere. Working with communities, GreenLight identifies, invites in and launches proven organizations, providing collaborative support so they can quickly take root and deliver measurable social impact. GreenLight Greater Newark was launched in 2022. Founding investors in GreenLight Greater Newark include Horizon Foundation of New Jersey, MCJ Amelior Foundation, Prudential Foundation,油. Additional GreenLight sites include Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Detroit, Kansas City, Philadelphia, San Francisco Bay Area and the Twin Cities. More information at.

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