Partnerships

High School/Nonprofit

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Group of five diverse young students standing on steps outside a building, smiling at the camera, holding notebooks and a coffee cup, in black and white photograph.
Group of multi cultural high school kids smiling at the camera. Finance literacy classes for high school students
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We have a simple strategy. We are building a sustainable model based on serving students at Independent Schools who pay (and there are full scholarships available for IS students) and then using that to fund a free program for students at Title I Schools.

Independent Schools

Beginning in 2020, we launched a summer program primarily for students from Independent Schools like Harvard-Westlake in Los Angeles, Phillips Andover in Andover, and many others.

Those students and their families pay a fee (and if they request it can attend at no cost), which does not go to the faculty or founders (we are all volunteers), but to a reserve fund, which we will use to develop the curriculum, build the technology platform, and hire one or two people who will then go out and bring the program at no cost to…

Title I Schools

Our long-term goal is to have a thriving paid summer program that funds a no-cost program for low-income students and schools who have a significant majority of students who are eligible to receive free or reduced-cost lunches.

If you are interested in bringing WBRG either to your Independent School students or to your Title I School, then fill out the form below.

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To find out more about becoming a partner, please contact us and we will respond within two business days.