December 7, 2017 – Cumming, GA –Next Generation Focus (NGF) is pleased to announce it has received a $30,000 grant from United Way Forsyth. These funds will support NGF’s anchor programs SmarterMe® Academy and Summer Program.
SmarterMe® Academy and Summer Program provide low-cost tutoring and enrichment to PreK-8 students from low-income families, who are a grade level or more behind their peers in reading, mathematics, and other subjects. SmarterMe® Programs provide students with subsidized tutoring on reading, math and other grade-appropriate subjects, as well as STEM enrichment activities. During the SmarterMe® Academy Program students attend sessions four times a week, on weekday afternoons and Saturday mornings during the school year. During SmarterMe® Summer Program students attend classes during the summer months to retain what they have learned during the school year.
“We are very excited and thankful for the continual support from United Way Forsyth,” said Amy Sol, the Executive Director of NGF. “The incoming funding will go a long way to supporting students in our program.”
About United Way Forsyth
United Way of Greater Atlanta invests in more than 200 programs in 13 counties through the United Way Impact Fund. We bring together people and resources to tackle complex community issues and drive sustainable positive change to help our community thrive. The mission of United Way Gwinnett is to engage and bring together people and resources to drive sustainable improvements in the well-being of children, families, and individuals in the community. United Way deploys the power of 16,000 volunteers toward work across Greater Atlanta’s 13 counties.
About Next Generation Focus
Next Generation Focus (NGF) is a public charity that is exempt from Federal income tax under section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Its focus is in providing deserving children the opportunity to participate in educational programs and other life-enrichment activities in which they may not otherwise have access to due to financial restraints. Our enrichment and educational programs include an early literacy program to help children who are struggling with reading and a program to help students with college application essays. We also provide financial assistance to students to participate in enrichment programs offered by school clubs such as sports, music, and art. NGF partners with schools to identify eligible children. You can find more information about our SmarterMe® programs here. All management and staff at NGF are passionate about helping children. If you would like to donate your time or provide monetary support, please contact us.
Media Contact:
Amy Sol, Executive Director
Email: amysol@nextgenerationfocus.org
Phone number: (678) 807-9NGF
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