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New Profit portfolio organizations are creating transformative social change in a range of areas including education, workforce development, and civic engagement. Organizations are largely headquartered in the northeast of the United States, but maintain program sites across the nation.
We choose portfolio organizations using a rigorous evaluation process against key selection criteria such as social impact, leadership, growth potential, and replicability.
For more detailed profiles, click on each organization’s logo.
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Builds academic skills, improved self-concept, and community membership for elementary school children.
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Builds academic skills, civic and leadership skills, and instills aspirations for future careers and community involvement for middle school students.
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Provides low-income high school students the confidence, knowledge, and skills to apply to college and change their life trajectories.
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Helps low-income middle school students to become engaged learners by providing computers at home and reinforcing relationships with parents, teachers, and peers.
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Recruits, trains, and places college students to provide one-to-one mentoring using a research-based curriculum for pre-school age children who are behind in their pre-literacy and social skills.
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Fosters high academic achievement for every child by recruiting, training, placing and supporting the next generation of outstanding principals for our nation’s public schools.
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Recruits and places outstanding recent college graduates to teach in urban and rural schools for two years, and become lifelong leaders in the effort to expand opportunity for children.
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Provides independent workers across income and skill levels with access to a social safety net, including affordable healthcare benefits, workplace rights, and legal protections.
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Develops a new generation of voters by teaching students in grades K through 12 about citizenship, civic responsibility, democracy, and the importance of political participation by combining innovative classroom activities with an authentic voting experience.
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