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VILLAGE EDUCATION FUND

LAVEEN, AZ · EIN 843661542 · Form 990PF · FY2022 · NTEE B99 · Education · Micro (<$100K) · thevillageeducationfoundation.org
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profile · synthesized from sources

The Village Education Foundation supports college access for students in Toccoa-Stephens County, Georgia, particularly those from culturally and economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The organization provides scholarships, college application support, and educational bootcamps to help students navigate higher education pathways. Founded in 2014 by the Woodruff family, it operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a focus on local student success.

named programs · 2 · from sources

what they call their work

Scholarship Program
Annual scholarships awarded to deserving seniors at Stephens County High School to support college attendance
Village Academy
Program providing college application preparation, scholarship guidance, and support for students and parents; first cohort launched in 2015
activities · 3 clusters

what they do

  • Merit-Based Educational Scholarships 3 activities
    • Administer scholarship program for high school seniors
      Awards scholarships annually to graduating seniors from Stephens County High School, with at least 5 scholarships awarded since 2014. Recipients have attended institutions such as Alabama A&M, Columbus State, Kennesaw State, Spelman College, and Toccoa Falls College.
    • Award scholarships to high school seniors
      Since 2014, VEF has awarded 5 scholarships annually to seniors at Stephens County High School, supporting their enrollment in universities such as Alabama A&M, Columbus State, Kennesaw State, Spelman College, and Toccoa Falls College.
    • Scholarship Program for High School Seniors
      VILLAGE EDUCATION FUND awards scholarships to culturally and economically disadvantaged high school seniors, specifically from Stephens County High School, to support their educational advancement. Since 2014, five scholarships have been awarded to students attending various universities.
  • Board & Committee Governance 1 activity
    • Provide organizational leadership and governance
      Leadership team co-founded the foundation and holds key governance roles including President and Secretary; board members provide oversight and strategic direction for foundation activities.
  • Uncategorized 6 activities
    • College Admission and Scholarship Application Guidance
      VILLAGE EDUCATION FUND implements The Village Academy program, which includes an academy and bootcamp, to guide students and parents through the college admission and scholarship application processes.
    • Operate The Village Academy program
      Convenes cohorts of students and parents through The Village Academy program, which includes structured guidance for college admissions and scholarship applications.
    • Operate college preparation academy and bootcamp
      Runs The Village Academy program and a college/scholarship application bootcamp to support students and parents in navigating college admissions and financial aid processes.
    • Operate college preparation academy and bootcamp
      Runs The Village Academy program and a college/scholarship application bootcamp, which guides students and parents through college admissions and financial aid processes. The first cohort was convened in recent years.
    • Provide organizational leadership and governance
      Supports educational programs through foundation leadership, including roles as President, secretary, and board member of the Village Education Foundation, contributing to strategic direction and capacity building.
    • Support educational advancement for disadvantaged youth
      Provides targeted support to culturally and economically disadvantaged youth through scholarships, awards, and college preparation programming.
financials · form 990PF · fy2022

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3 years on record · 2020–2022
relationships · 3

who they work with

  • Analytics Answered Partner — Consulting firm run by co-founder William Woodruff, potentially affiliated with or supporting the foundation's work.
  • KIPP DC Partner — Provides oversight of talent pipeline programs through the Capital Teaching Residency.
  • Stephens County High School Partner — Provides scholarships to deserving seniors from the high school.