What first-generation college students need
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What first-generation college students need

How we’re doing our part to support first-generation college students with research-driven practices, and how you can too! If you had the opportunity to go to college, then you know that it is no easy endeavor. And research shows that for first-generation college students, the college experience can be even more challenging. Years ago, we at … Continue reading

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Meet Belema Josiah, our 2019 Project Inspire Scholarship Winner

A few weeks ago, Project Inspire brought together a number of community leaders and professionals in Washington, D.C. to spend hours reviewing the scholarship essays, resumes, and recommendation letters for our scholarship finalists! Belema Josiah, graduate of North Miami Beach Senior High School, is our final Project Inspire Scholarship winner! We are awarding her with a $250 … Continue reading

We surpassed our 2019 campaign goal!
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We surpassed our 2019 campaign goal!

  This past weekend, as Project Inspire leadership and supporters came together in Washington, D.C. to celebrate 15 years of us doing great service to youth and communities around the country, we also celebrated us reaching and surpassing our $2,000 fundraising goal for this year’s campaign! Thank you for sending positive thoughts our way or contributing financially to our campaign!!! Below, … Continue reading

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Check out what our scholarship recipients are up to! (Part 1)

Our recipients are doing amazing things on college campuses around the country. Check out updates from a few of our students who are currently enrolled in college who are being supported by our scholarship program, and look out for part 2 of these updates coming in a few weeks. We asked our recipients one of … Continue reading

Project Inspire Recipient Spotlight: George Bullard, Jr.
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Project Inspire Recipient Spotlight: George Bullard, Jr.

Project Inspire Scholarship Recipient Spotlight George Bullard, Jr. – Second-Year Student at Clark Atlanta University Check out our seventh and last Project Inspire Scholarship feature, George Bullard, Jr. This scholarship recipient graduated from North Miami Beach Senior High School in South Florida and decided to take the leap and become an out-of-state student at Clark Atlanta … Continue reading

Project Inspire Recipient Spotlight: Catisha Joseph
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Project Inspire Recipient Spotlight: Catisha Joseph

Project Inspire Scholarship Recipient Spotlight Catisha Joseph – Third-Year Student at Florida A&M University   Below, learn more about, Catisha Joseph, a third-year student at Florida A&M University (FAMU) and Project Inspire Scholarship Recipient looking to blaze a path to success through her college journey. You’ll find out more about what she’s up to at FAMU … Continue reading

Project Inspire Scholarship Recipient Spotlight Ashley Morissette – First-Year Student at Miami Dade College
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Project Inspire Scholarship Recipient Spotlight Ashley Morissette – First-Year Student at Miami Dade College

Check out our fourth Project Inspire Scholarship feature, Ashley Morissette, currently a first-year student at Miami Dade College. We hope you enjoy learning more about what Project Inspire has helped her to accomplish as a first-generation college student. What community service have you participated in this semester? I am very excited that I will be … Continue reading

Project Inspire Recipient Spotlight: Gabriella Pierre
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Project Inspire Recipient Spotlight: Gabriella Pierre

Project Inspire Scholarship Recipient Spotlight Gabriella Pierre – Third-Year Student at University of Central Florida     Check out our third Project Inspire Scholarship feature, Gabriella Pierre, currently a third-year student at University of Central Florida (UCF). Born and raised in South Florida, she is the first to go to college in her immediate family. When she … Continue reading