Project Leadership: Grant County, Indiana

Friday, December 18, 2009

Community Donations Lead to Launch of Mentoring Program

Next semester, Project Leadership Delaware County will launch a mentoring program for local high school students who are on track to go to college through Indiana’s Twenty-first Century Scholars program. The program launch is made possible because of recent donations from community partners.

Those include:

· $51,000 from the Community Foundation of Muncie and Delaware County
· $5,000 from the Old National Bank Foundation
· $25,000 from the Walmart Foundation. These grant funds will be shared between Project Leadership’s operations in Delaware and Grant counties.
Project Leadership is a non-profit organization that works with communities and schools to improve high school graduation rates and encourage post-secondary educations. Project Leadership programming, which originated in Grant County, expanded to Delaware County nine months ago through funding from the Ball Brothers Foundation and support from the Muncie-Delaware County Chamber of Commerce. Since that time, The Star Press Children’s Charities and United Way of Delaware County also have stepped forward as community partners to support Project Leadership Delaware County.

The recent grant awards from the Community Foundation of Muncie and Delaware County, Old National Bank Foundation and Walmart Foundation specifically will be used to launch the mentoring initiative among participating Delaware County high schools. Project Leadership offers a mentoring program that is primarily school-based. Mentoring is offered to high school students accepted into the Twenty-first Century Scholars program for the purpose of ensuring that they do not lose their scholarships because of poor academics or behavior. The program is structured to give Scholars the tools they need for success including the following:

—Scholarship: The Twenty-first Century Scholars program pays for 8 semesters of tuition at public Indiana colleges or universities.

—One-on-one attention: Positive community volunteers are matched with students and encourage them in their academic and life choices.

—Consistency: Mentors and mentees meet once per week while school is in session.

—Positive social interaction: Activities, such as field trips and cultural enrichment, encourage interaction between mentees, mentors and families in group settings.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:

· Project Leadership Delaware County
Community Scholarship Liaison Dick Daniel
765-747-5250
ddaniel@muncie.k12.in.us

· Project Leadership Director Tammy Pearson
765-651-0650
tpearson@projectleadership.org