Information Technology Scholarship Program
- United States
- Nonprofit
Our program addresses the challenge of limited access to quality IT education and technology skills among underserved youth in Wake County, NC. This lack of access contributes to barriers in entering the technology-driven economy, perpetuating cycles of poverty and limiting economic opportunities. In Wake County alone, approximately 23% of youth live below the poverty line, facing significant challenges in accessing educational resources and career pathways. Globally, 114 million people are forcibly displaced, often lacking access to quality education and economic opportunities.
Our program, the Information Technology Scholarship Program, focuses on empowering underserved 11th and 12th graders in Wake County, NC, with IT education and technology skills for career success. We provide comprehensive IT training, mentorship, and career awareness activities to equip these students with the knowledge and skills needed to pursue careers in the technology field. The program leverages technology, including online learning platforms and virtual mentorship tools, to deliver educational content and support to students.
Through our program, students gain hands-on experience with IT concepts and tools, such as networking, cybersecurity, and cloud computing. They also have the opportunity to earn the Google IT Support Professional Certificate, a valuable credential in the IT industry. Our program is unique in Wake County, as we are the only organization offering Google IT training and certification, geared specifically to underserved 11th and 12th-grade students. Other programs in the area may have a broader focus, potentially diluting the impact and specialized support we provide to our target demographic.
Our approach includes interactive workshops, guest speaker sessions, and one-on-one mentorship to ensure students receive personalized support and guidance. We also provide access to resources and opportunities, such as internships and job shadowing, to help students explore and pursue their interests in IT further.
By focusing on IT education and technology skills, our program not only prepares students for successful careers but also addresses the broader challenge of economic disparities and limited opportunities faced by underserved youth. Through our program, we aim to empower these students to break the cycle of poverty, gain economic stability, and become active contributors to their communities and the global economy.
Our solution serves underserved 11th and 12th-grade students in Wake County, North Carolina, who lack access to quality IT education and training. These students face barriers to success, including limited resources, exposure, and opportunities in the technology field. Many come from low-income families and communities where access to technology and relevant educational programs is limited.
Our program directly impacts their lives by providing them with access to industry-recognized IT training and certification, specifically the Google IT Support Professional Certificate. This credential opens doors to entry-level IT jobs, offering a pathway to economic stability and career advancement. By focusing on 11th and 12th graders, we catch them at a critical point in their education, empowering them with skills that can lead to immediate job opportunities or serve as a foundation for further education in IT.
Additionally, our program goes beyond technical skills, offering mentorship and career awareness activities. This holistic approach addresses the students' broader needs, including soft skills development, career exploration, and exposure to the possibilities within the IT industry. By providing a comprehensive program, we aim to not only equip students with the technical skills needed for success but also inspire and guide them towards fulfilling and sustainable careers in technology.
Our solution is designed to fill a crucial gap in the education and career pathways for underserved youth in Wake County. By focusing on this specific demographic and providing them with the resources and support they need, we are working to level the playing field and create opportunities for a brighter future for these students.
As the founder of SOAR Outreach, I am deeply rooted in the community we serve, bringing firsthand experience and understanding of the challenges faced by underserved youth in Wake County. My background includes significant involvement in programs supporting justice-involved individuals, including managing a youth diversion program and serving on the Wake County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council. This experience has given me unique insights into the needs and aspirations of youth in our community, informing the design and implementation of our program.
Our team is representative of the communities we serve, with members who have lived experience in the justice system and firsthand knowledge of the barriers faced by underserved youth. We collaborate closely with community members and organizations to ensure that our programs are responsive to the needs and aspirations of our participants. Our approach is not top-down but community-driven, with input, ideas, and agendas from the community guiding our work.
Our program is uniquely positioned to deliver this solution because of our community-centered approach and our deep understanding of the target population's needs. We are committed to empowering underserved youth through IT education, providing them with the skills and opportunities they need to succeed. With our experience, expertise, and community partnerships, we are well-equipped to design and deliver a program that makes a meaningful impact on the lives of these young people.
- Generate new economic opportunities and buffer against economic shocks for workers, including good job creation, workforce development, and inclusive and attainable asset ownership.
- 1. No Poverty
- 4. Quality Education
- 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
- 10. Reduced Inequalities
- Prototype
As a prototype, our program has developed initial IT training modules and conducted a pilot program with one enrolled student. We are currently in discussions with Wake City Schools to establish a partnership for broader implementation. This early stage allows us to refine our curriculum based on initial feedback and ensures that our program meets the specific needs of underserved 11th and 12th graders in Wake County, North Carolina.
We are applying to Solve because we believe it can help us overcome several barriers to our program's success. Specifically, we are looking for support in the following areas. Technical expertise and resources to enhance our IT training program and ensure it remains relevant and effective in preparing youth for careers in technology. Legal guidance on issues related to program expansion, partnerships, and compliance with relevant laws and regulations. Support in fostering a culture of inclusivity and diversity within our program to meet the needs of the diverse communities we serve. Assistance in expanding our network and reaching new audiences to increase awareness of our program and attract more participants and partners. Overall, we see Solve as a valuable platform that can provide us with the support, resources, and connections we need to scale our program and make a greater impact on the youth we serve in Wake County.
- Human Capital (e.g. sourcing talent, board development)
- Monitoring & Evaluation (e.g. collecting/using data, measuring impact)
- Product / Service Distribution (e.g. delivery, logistics, expanding client base)
- Public Relations (e.g. branding/marketing strategy, social and global media)
- Technology (e.g. software or hardware, web development/design)
Our solution stands out for its innovative approach in several key ways. Firstly, we target underserved 11th and 12th graders, a demographic often overlooked in traditional IT education programs. By focusing on this crucial age group, we address a critical gap in IT education, preparing them for lucrative careers in the technology sector.
Our program goes beyond traditional classroom learning by offering hands-on IT training, mentorship, and career awareness activities. This holistic approach ensures that students not only gain technical skills but also develop the confidence and knowledge needed to succeed in the IT field.
Additionally, we collaborate closely with industry partners to tailor our curriculum to meet the current demands of the IT job market. This ensures that our students are equipped with the most relevant and up-to-date skills, increasing their employability upon completion of the program.
Our program's innovative nature extends to its potential for broader positive impacts. By empowering underserved youth with IT education and career support, we not only improve their individual prospects but also contribute to a more diverse and skilled workforce in the IT industry. This, in turn, can lead to economic growth and stability in the community.
Our program has the potential to change the market landscape by showcasing the value of investing in IT education for underserved youth. As other organizations and institutions see the success of our program, they may be inspired to develop similar initiatives, leading to a more comprehensive and inclusive approach to IT education and workforce development.
Overall, our program's innovative approach, focus on underserved youth, and potential for broader impact make it a compelling solution for addressing the challenges in IT education and workforce development.
In today's rapidly evolving job market, certain skills are in high demand, offering individuals the potential for well-paying jobs and career advancement opportunities. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), occupations in the fields of technology, healthcare, and finance are among the fastest-growing and highest-paying. For example, roles in software development, cybersecurity, and data analytics are particularly sought after, with median salaries well above the national average.
Our theory of change is rooted in this demand and the fact that developing these in-demand skills does not only lead to immediate job prospects but also offer long-term career growth and stability in dynamic industries.
Theory of Change
Activity: IT Training WorkshopsExplanation: Conduct hands-on IT training workshops covering basic to advanced IT skills tailored for 11th and 12th graders. The workshops will include modules on networking, cybersecurity, hardware, and software.
- Immediate Output: 150 11th and 12th graders enrolled in IT training workshops in 2024.
- Long-Term Output: Increased IT skills proficiency among participants, leading to improved employability.
- Source Synopsis: Studies have shown that hands-on IT training programs are effective in improving technical skills and employability among participants (Smith et al., 2019).
Activity: Mentorship Program
- Explanation: Pair each student with a mentor from the IT industry who will provide guidance, advice, and networking opportunities. Mentors will support students in setting career goals and navigating the IT landscape.
- Immediate Output: 150 students matched with IT industry mentors.
- Long-Term Output: Improved career readiness and job placement rates among participants.
- Source Synopsis: Research indicates that mentorship programs significantly increase career outcomes for youth, including improved job readiness and employment rates (DuBois et al., 2002).
Activity: Google IT Support Professional Certificate
- Explanation: Enroll students in the Google IT Support Professional Certificate program, a comprehensive online course covering IT fundamentals, troubleshooting, customer service, and networking.
- Immediate Output: 150 students enrolled in the Google IT Support Professional Certificate program.
- Long-Term Output: Increased employability and access to IT career opportunities for participants.
- Source Synopsis: The Google IT Support Professional Certificate is a recognized program that prepares individuals for entry-level IT roles, offering practical skills and industry-recognized certification (Google, n.d.).
Activity: Career Awareness Workshops
- Explanation: Conduct workshops to raise awareness about IT career pathways, job opportunities, and the skills needed to succeed in the IT industry. Invite guest speakers from the IT sector to share insights and experiences.
- Immediate Output: 150 students participate in career awareness workshops.
- Long-Term Output: Improved understanding of IT career pathways and increased interest in pursuing IT careers among participants.
- Source Synopsis: Career awareness programs have been shown to positively impact career decision-making and increase students' interest in pursuing specific career paths (Perry et al., 2020).
Activity: Partnership with Wake County Schools
- Explanation: Establish a formal partnership with Wake County Schools to integrate the IT education and career support program into the school curriculum. Collaborate with school counselors and administrators to identify students who would benefit most from the program.
- Immediate Output: Finalized partnership agreement with Wake County Schools.
- Long-Term Output: Increased program reach and access to underserved students through collaboration with schools.
- Source Synopsis: Collaborating with schools has been effective in expanding educational programs and reaching underserved student populations (DeMatthews et al., 2018).
Our impact goal is to empower underserved 11th and 12th grade students in Wake County, North Carolina, with the skills and opportunities they need to pursue successful careers in information technology (IT) and to increase their overall employability and economic prospects. To measure our progress towards this goal, we are tracking several key indicators:
1. Number of Students Enrolled: We aim to enroll 150 students in our program in 2024, with a focus on ensuring diversity and inclusivity in our participant pool.
2. Completion of Google IT Support Professional Certificate: We track the number of students who successfully complete the Google IT Support Professional Certificate program, as this certification is a key milestone towards IT career readiness.
3. Employment and Further Education Rates: We measure the percentage of program graduates who secure internships, jobs in the IT field, or pursue further education in IT-related fields within six months of completing the program.
4. Participant Feedback and Satisfaction: We collect feedback from students regarding their satisfaction with the program, the relevance of the curriculum to their career goals, and their overall experience.
5. Partnership Impact: We assess the impact of our partnership with Wake County Schools by tracking the number of schools involved, the level of integration of our program into the school curriculum, and the increase in student engagement with IT education.
6. Long-Term Career Outcomes: We aim to track the long-term career outcomes of program graduates, including job retention rates, salary increases, and advancement in the IT field.
Our program utilizes a blend of modern technology and educational practices to empower underserved 11th and 12th grade students with the skills and knowledge needed for successful careers in information technology (IT). The core technology that powers our solution includes:
Online Learning Platforms: We leverage online learning platforms to deliver our curriculum, which includes modules on IT fundamentals, networking, cybersecurity, and cloud computing. Platforms like Google Classroom and Coursera enable us to provide high-quality, interactive learning experiences for our students.
Virtual Classrooms: We use virtual classroom technology to conduct live lectures, workshops, and mentorship sessions. Platforms like Zoom and Microsoft Teams allow us to connect with students in real-time, providing personalized support and guidance.
IT Training Software: To enhance our students' practical IT skills, we utilize specialized IT training software that simulates real-world IT environments. This software allows students to practice troubleshooting, network configuration, and other IT tasks in a safe and controlled setting.
Digital Mentorship Platforms: Our program offers mentorship opportunities through digital platforms that facilitate communication between students and industry professionals. These platforms enable mentors to provide guidance, advice, and career insights to our students.
Career Development Tools: We use digital tools and resources to help students develop essential career skills, such as resume writing, job searching, and interview preparation. These tools ensure that our students are well-equipped to enter the IT workforce upon completing our program.
Data Analytics and Monitoring Tools: We employ data analytics tools to track and measure the progress of our students. These tools provide valuable insights into student performance, engagement, and areas for improvement, allowing us to tailor our program to meet their needs effectively.
By harnessing the power of these technologies, our program is able to deliver a comprehensive and engaging IT education experience to underserved youth, paving the way for their future success in the technology industry.
- A new business model or process that relies on technology to be successful
- Software and Mobile Applications
- United States
We currently have one full-time staff member, no part-time staff, and 2 contractors or other workers.
The Information Technology Scholarship Program has been in development for one year, focusing on empowering underserved 11th and 12th graders with IT education and career support.
During this development period, we have focused on establishing partnerships with key stakeholders, including Wake County Schools, to ensure the program's relevance and effectiveness in meeting the needs of underserved youth.
We are committed to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within our team to reflect the rich diversity of Wake County, North Carolina. We actively recruit team members from diverse backgrounds and offer training and development opportunities to promote inclusivity. Our leadership is dedicated to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment, regularly seeking feedback from our team to continuously improve our DEI initiatives.
Our business model is designed to ensure accessibility and sustainability. We offer our IT education and career support services to underserved 11th and 12th graders in Wake County, North Carolina, completely free of charge. However, we do charge minimal administrative fees to students to help cover the expenses related to managing the organization and program. We understand that some students may face financial challenges, so we provide waivers for those who are unable to pay the fee, ensuring that financial constraints do not prevent anyone from benefiting from our program. This approach allows us to maintain the quality and impact of our programming while remaining inclusive and supportive of all students in our community.
Additionally, we seek funding through grants, donations, and partnerships with organizations aligned with our mission. These funds support program expansion, resource acquisition, and the development of innovative initiatives to enhance our impact. By diversifying our revenue streams and maintaining a focus on serving our community, we aim to create a sustainable model that can adapt to the evolving needs of our students and the IT industry.
Our key customers and beneficiaries are underserved youth in Wake County seeking opportunities for personal and professional growth in the technology field. Through our programs, students gain valuable skills, confidence, and exposure to IT careers, positioning them for success in a competitive job market. This not only benefits the students individually but also contributes to the overall economic development and prosperity of the Wake County community.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
Our plan for financial sustainability revolves around a multi-faceted approach that combines grants, donations, and strategic partnerships.
Grants: We actively seek grants from foundations, government agencies, and corporate partners that align with our mission and goals. Our strategy includes applying for at least 10 grants per month, targeting a diverse range of funding sources to maximize our chances of success. These grants provide essential funding for our programs and operations.
Donations: We rely on individual and corporate donations to supplement our funding. Our fundraising efforts include reaching out to a minimum of 50 individuals and 5 corporations per month for donations. These efforts are supported by online campaigns, events, and targeted outreach to potential donors. We have a donor management system in place to track and engage donors effectively.
Partnerships: We collaborate with businesses, educational institutions, and other nonprofits to create mutually beneficial partnerships. These partnerships can include sponsorship agreements, in-kind donations, and joint programs. We actively seek to establish at least 2 new partnerships per month to expand our network and funding opportunities.
Fee-Based Services: While our core program is free for students, we do charge minimal administrative fees to cover operational costs. These fees are affordable and ensure that our program remains accessible to all students. We also offer waivers for students who cannot afford the fees, ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder participation.
Revenue Generation: In the long term, we aim to develop revenue-generating programs or services that align with our mission. This could include offering advanced training courses to IT professionals or providing consulting services to businesses. These initiatives will not only generate revenue but also enhance our impact by expanding our reach and influence in the IT sector.
Overall, our financial sustainability plan is designed to diversify our funding sources and ensure that we can continue to provide high-quality IT education and career support to underserved youth in Wake County. Our success in securing grants, attracting donors, and building strategic partnerships demonstrates the viability of our approach and our ability to adapt to changing funding landscapes.

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