Native American After-School Program

by Native American Advancement Foundation
Native American After-School Program
Native American After-School Program
Native American After-School Program
Native American After-School Program
Native American After-School Program
Native American After-School Program
Native American After-School Program
Native American After-School Program
Native American After-School Program
Native American After-School Program

Summary

Fewer than half of the Tohono O'odham community's adults have completed high school, the lowest rate of all U.S. Native American tribes. The Gu Vo Youth After-School program establishes a safe, fun, active learning environment for the students, giving them the support and incentives they need to remain enrolled in school, improve their study skills, and increase grade point averages.

$30,000
total goal
$3,183
remaining
160
donors
1
monthly donor
9
years

Challenge

Fewer than half of the Tohono O'odham community's adults have completed high school, the lowest rate of all U.S. Native American tribes. A dropout rate in excess of 50% continues to be the norm. Lack of education has an enormous impact on the future, since the population is statistically young: 52.2% of the population is under 25-years-old (compared with 35.3% of the United States).

Solution

The Native American Advancement Foundation (NAAF) is the only nonprofit to provide an after-school program to communities within the Tohono O'odham Reservation. Through this program, we instill the fun of learning in our students and keep them from dropping out of school. The Gu Vo Youth After-School Program has been so successful because it seamlessly combines fun with learning to keep students engaged and excited about what new knowledge will come with each new lesson.

Long-Term Impact

The long-term effects of this program will keep kids in school on a reservation that has the highest high school dropout rate in the country. NAAF is the only nonprofit to provide an after-school program to communities within the Tohono O'odham Nation. It is the hope of NAAF that moving forward other Districts will partner with the organization and implement their own after-school programs. By raising the graduation rate, all of the Tohono O'odham Nation (pop. 28,000) will benefit.

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a DOCX file (projdoc.docx).

Resources

Organization Information

Native American Advancement Foundation

Location: Tucson, AZ - USA
Website:
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Project Leader:
Jen McCormack
Tucson , AZ United States
$26,817 raised of $30,000 goal
 
362 donations
$3,183 to go
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