who runs it
organizations running this strategy · 1
what it looks like in practice
activities of orgs running this strategy
A sample of programmatic activities from the orgs above. These are what the strategy looks like on the ground.
- Annual Golf Tournament fundraising event CHILDREN FIRST FOUNDATIONdirect serviceHosts an annual golf tournament as a recurring fundraising initiative, including the 3rd Annual Golf Tournament in 2023.
- Awarding Scholarships CHILDREN FIRST FOUNDATIONdirect serviceAwards Ron Neil and DAY Scholarships to graduating students from Edkey-Sequoia Schools to support their college education. In 2023-2024, six scholarships were awarded, ranging from $250 to $500, for students attending various universities and colleges.
- Awarding Scholarships CHILDREN FIRST FOUNDATIONdirect serviceAwards Ron Neil and DAY Scholarships to graduating students from Edkey-Sequoia Schools to support their college education. In 2023-2024, six scholarships were awarded, ranging from $250 to $500, to students attending various universities and colleges.
- Collecting In-Kind Donations CHILDREN FIRST FOUNDATIONdirect serviceAccepts donations of various items including healthy snacks, school supplies, hygiene products, over-the-counter medications, cleaning supplies, and non-perishable food items to provide resources for students and their families.
- Expeditionary Learning Capstone Trips CHILDREN FIRST FOUNDATIONdirect serviceOrganizes and facilitates educational trips for 5th to 8th grade students to cities such as New York City, Washington D.C., and San Diego, including visits to cultural and historical sites like Times Square, the National Mall, the Statue of Liberty, Mount Vernon, the U.S.S. Midway Museum, and the San Diego Zoo.
- Fundraising through Golf Tournaments CHILDREN FIRST FOUNDATIONdirect serviceHosts an annual golf tournament as a recurring fundraising event to raise money for its programs, having raised over $65,000 to provide resources for homeless and underprivileged children.
- Fundraising to support children in need CHILDREN FIRST FOUNDATIONdirect serviceRaised over $65,000 to provide essential resources for homeless and underprivileged children.
- In-kind donation collection and distribution CHILDREN FIRST FOUNDATIONdirect serviceAccepts and distributes donations of healthy snacks, school supplies, hygiene products, over-the-counter medications, cleaning supplies, and non-perishable food items to support students and their families in need.
- Leadership Academy for underprivileged youth CHILDREN FIRST FOUNDATIONdirect serviceOperates a leadership academy serving underprivileged children, providing educational support and enrichment opportunities to promote stability and long-term success.
- Operating a Leadership Academy CHILDREN FIRST FOUNDATIONdirect serviceOperates a leadership academy that serves underprivileged children, providing them with stability and hope.
- Organizing Educational Trips CHILDREN FIRST FOUNDATIONdirect serviceOrganizes and facilitates educational trips for 5th to 8th grade students to locations such as New York City, Washington D.C., and San Diego as part of an Expeditionary Learning Capstone Experience, providing cultural and historical learning opportunities.
- Organizing Educational Trips CHILDREN FIRST FOUNDATIONdirect serviceOrganizes and facilitates educational trips for 5th to 8th grade students to locations like New York City, Washington D.C., and San Diego as part of an Expeditionary Learning Capstone Experience, offering cultural and historical learning opportunities.
- Organizing Educational Trips CHILDREN FIRST FOUNDATIONdirect serviceOrganizes and facilitates educational trips for 5th to 8th grade students to locations such as New York City, Washington D.C., and San Diego as part of an Expeditionary Learning Capstone Experience, offering cultural and historical learning opportunities.
- Scholarship program for college-bound students CHILDREN FIRST FOUNDATIONdirect serviceAwards Ron Neil and DAY Scholarships annually to graduating students from Edkey-Sequoia Schools; in 2023-2024, six scholarships totaling $2,000 were awarded to students attending institutions including Grand Canyon University, UC Irvine, Arizona State University, Maricopa Community College, and BYU-Idaho.