PROGRAMS

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We are committed to removing financial barriers and providing resources that support students at every stage of their education. Our scholarships and sponsorships help students access higher education, leadership experiences, and vital community connections.

DREAM ACHIEVERS PROGRAM (DAP)

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An innovative initiative created by Teen Advisor Landon Clark, DAP provides mentorship, resources, and workshops for students in Guilford County, from elementary through college-aged. As the first program of its kind in the area, DAP addresses educational barriers faced by youth due to limited resources.

By partnering with local school administration and community partners, DAP offers tailored support to help level the playing field for students.

We plan to host two events that directly engage these students, empowering them with the tools they need to succeed academically and personally.

Science That Serves 2026

This hands-on workshop challenges students to design solutions that serve others — blending creativity, empathy, and the power of science to “pay it forward” through innovation.

Participants will explore the process of Design Thinking + Applied Science by identifying small, everyday problems and creating practical, science-based prototypes.

January 19th, 2026 | 9:30AM | High Point, NC

Open to 4th - 7th Grade Students | Lunch Will Be Provided

Facilitated By: Science With Sherry

Sponsored By: The Cone Health Foundation

Registration Is Now Closed

Dream Achievers in the City:

A Day of Mentorship & Meaning

February 2026

This special Dream Achievers Experience will bring together 9 young ladies and one guest for a day of empowerment, sisterhood, and inspiration.

Keynote Speaker: Angelique Graham, R.N.

Our group discussion will be led by our organization’s founder, Chase Clark!

Invited students will also have the opportunity to attend a live performance of the Broadway show "Hell’s Kitchen."

Event Sponsors:

-Savor The Moment Dessert Bar

-Teen Grantmaking Council

-Cone Health Foundation

Invitation ONLY

SCHOLARSHIPS & MORE

Book Scholarships & College Undergraduate Scholarships

Helping students access the textbooks and financial support needed to succeed in their academic journey.

The Morehouse Service Scholarship

Supporting students dedicated to leadership and community service, in recognition of Martin Luther King, Jr’s Birthday.

Study Abroad Sponsorships

Expanding horizons by making global education opportunities accessible to students.

Summer Camp Sponsorships

Providing funding for students to attend summer camps, where they develop skills, build confidence, and create lifelong memories.

Deck Your Dorm Initiative

Ensuring college students have the essential supplies to create a comfortable and functional dorm space.

International Giving: Support for Each Child Counts

Partnering with the Each Child Counts Foundation to help build a school in Clay-Ashland, Liberia supporting education efforts globally.

Community Connections

Collaborating with organizations like Leadership LINKS, YWCA, IRC, Youth Focus, and others to provide funding and resources for students in need.

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PAST SCHOLARSHIPS

Micro Scholarships:

J. Alexander -$500 book scholarship (George Mason University)

A. Barnes -$500 book scholarship (Winston Salem State University)

Y. Gibson -$500 book scholarship (UNCG)

K. Woodhouse $500 book scholarship (UNCC)

R. Draper $350 (Graduate Student)

J. Neville $500 (Professional Dress Sponsorship)

J. Spencer $750.00 (Morehouse)

C. Mitchell $200 (Study Abroad Support) Spelman

Middle School  

$500 - Southeast Middle School (8th grade field trip)

$500 - M. Brooks (Study Abroad Support)

Gentle Giant Scholar’s 

22-23 Recipient:  Elijah Touzoukou $4,000 (Claremont McKenna College, Claremont CA)

23-24 Recipient Terrianna Bell $10,000 (A&T State University)

24-25 Recipient Bryson Serrano $4,000 (A&T State University)

25-26 Recipients Matou Amar $1,000 (Howard University), Devon Crump $1,000 (Howard University) & Regan Brown $2,000 (Catawba College)

Community/Reflection Sponsorships:

$1,000- Safety Town (Barber Park)

$500- Youth Focus (art mural)

$600-Growing The Distance (STEM enhancements)

$750-Leadership LINKS

$1,500-Que’s Music

$1,000-First Baptist Church (Youth Program)

Summer Camp/Program 2024 totals: $2,700 paid out to ensure that students can experience and summer different options during summer. 

*this list does not include all giving