| Organization |
Area served |
Purpose |
Amount |
| Aim High |
San Mateo County |
Third-year support to provide a five-week summer academic program in
East Palo Alto and Redwood City for 160 low-income and students of color who have scored
below proficient in mathematics. |
$50,000 |
| ALearn |
Santa Clara County |
Second-year support for its MAP program -- a 19-day, 75-hour intensive
mathematics skills improvement program for 600 rising 7th grade middle school students |
$100,000 |
| Boys & Girls Clubs of the Peninsula |
San Mateo County |
Support for the Summer CNG Math Program to provide 140 middle school students
in grades 6 through 8 in East Palo Alto, east Menlo Park and Redwood City a five-week intensive
math instruction program that includes hands-on math related work. |
$35,000 |
| Children's Empowerment, Inc. |
San Mateo County |
Second-year support for the Summer Algebra Readiness Program, a five-day per week,
two-hour per day program that seeks to increase the proficiency in mathematics of 50 under-performing
rising 9th graders in preparation for enrollment in algebra in Jefferson High School. |
$50,000 |
| Citizen Schools |
San Mateo and Santa Clara counties |
Second-year support for Preparing Students for Success in Middle School and Beyond,
an after-school mathematics intervention program for 540 rising 6th and 7th grade students at five
campuses. The program seeks to boost student readiness for Algebra 1 in the 8th grade by improving
math skills, increasing the relevancy of math and providing college and career readiness skills. |
$80,000 |
| Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley |
Santa Clara County |
Support for the Algebra Review Project, which seeks to provide an Algebra I intervention
program for 500 entering 8th grade students who are lower performing. The project will provide 42 hours
of subject-specific support through "Saturday Reviews" and two week-long, "Intersession Interventions"
during the school year. |
$50,000 |
| Jose Valdes Math Institute |
Santa Clara County |
Third-year grant to support serving at least 75 low-performing rising 6th to 9th grade
lower-performing students. The Institute provides an intensive summer mathematics program with daily instruction;
a small learning environment with a consistent teaching team per classroom; exposure to college culture; and,
year-round drop-in tutoring for students. |
$60,000 |
| La Honda Pescadero Unified School District |
San Mateo |
Third-year support to provide a four-week, daily intensive summer program for 87 rising 7th,
8th and 9th graders whose mathematics proficiency is below grade level. |
$31,000 |
| Peninsula Bridge Program |
San Mateo and Santa Clara counties |
Third-year support to provide more than 350 students at seven sites an intensive five-week
summer intervention program. This program entails a four-year commitment to participating students for each
summer between their 4th and 8th grade years. |
$70,000 |
| Ravenswood Cities In Schools,
Inc (dba The San Francisco 49ers Academy) |
San Mateo County |
Second-year support for the 49ers After School Math Academy, a four-hour per week mathematics
after-school program that serves 30 to 40 under-performing students at the 49ers Academy. |
$45,854 |
| Redwood City Education Foundation |
San Mateo County |
Third-year support for the Pre-Algebra Summer Math Institute, a four-week four hours per day
mathematics summer program for 60 lower-performing students in which a teacher team delivers instruction in
fundamental skills and concepts necessary for successful entry and completion of Algebra 1 in the 8th grade. |
$50,205 |
| San Mateo County Office of Education |
San Mateo County |
Third-year support for the Summer Bridge to Algebra Success program, which seeks to improve
the readiness of 120 lower performing rising 9th grade students for high school algebra by addressing essential
algebra concepts as well as other factors necessary for students' success. |
$99,700 |
| Silicon Valley Education
Foundation |
Santa Clara County |
Third-year support for the Stepping Up to Algebra Program, a 19-day, 75-hour intensive mathematics
skills improvement program for 1,000 rising 8th grade middle school students in Santa Clara County who have scored
at the upper below basic, basic and low proficiency levels. |
$100,000 |
| We Teach Science Foundation |
San Mateo County |
Support to implement the Algebra Remote Tutoring and Mentoring Program, providing 75 Pacifica
middle school students with a web-based, interactive program to connect with SF Bay Area science, technolog,
engineering and mathematics professionals for one hour per week during the academic year. |
$50,000 |