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Call for Volunteers: Support Immigrant Students in the DMV

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ORGANIZATION: THE ESPERANZA EDUCATION FUND INC

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The Esperanza Education Fund is seeking dedicated and passionate individuals committed to uplifting immigrant students in our community.

Esperanza is a volunteer-led nonprofit that provides college scholarships and mentorship to immigrant students in the Washington, DC Metro Area. Since our founding in 2009 by a diverse group of young professionals, we have awarded nearly $1.5 million in scholarships to first-generation and immigrant students. Esperanza scholarships are awarded regardless of ethnicity, national origin, or immigration status.

We are currently recruiting volunteers for the following roles:
-Board members
-Event planning
-Data management
-Alumni engagement
-Fundraising
-Or bring your unique strengths - we welcome your ideas!

In-person and remote opportunities are available.

Contact us at info@esperanzafund.org to get involved.

Learn more at www.esperanzafund.org

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About THE ESPERANZA EDUCATION FUND INC

Location:

6218 GEORGIA AVE NW APT 1 # 3081, WASHINGTON, DC 20011, US

Mission Statement

For over 15 years, The Esperanza Education Fund has provided academic funding and college success mentorship for immigrant students seeking higher education in the Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC area, regardless of their national origin, ethnicity or immigration status.

Description

Esperanza was founded in 2009 by two lawyers from immigrant families (Peru and Taiwan) who accessed higher education with the help of scholarships. Since then, Esperanza has awarded nearly $1.5 million in scholarships to 148 deserving scholars. In FY 2024, Esperanza is actively supporting 27 scholars from the DMV region with multi-year aid. Notably, 96% of scholars stay local for college and attend public schools in the area.

Esperanza plays a critical role in fostering economic security and upward mobility-not only for scholars, but also their families and communities. While the capital region is one of the nation’s fastest-growing and most diverse immigrant gateways, educational access has not kept pace. Immigrants here are three times more likely than native-born peers to lack a high school diploma, and 50% more likely to have never attended college.

Esperanza’s scholars often come from low-income households (average income: $40,000), mixed-status families, or face challenges unique to the immigrant experience. Seventy-three percent are first-generation college students. Esperanza is also one of the few organizations providing scholarships regardless of national origin, ethnicity, or immigration status. Many participants do not qualify for federal aid or other scholarships due to documentation barriers-making Esperanza’s support all the more essential.

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Education & Literacy
Immigrants & Refugees
Children & Youth, Education & Literacy, Immigrants & Refugees

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

6218 Georgia Avenue NorthwestWashington, DC 20011

(38.96556,-77.02789)
 

SKILLS

  • Mentoring
  • Marketing & Communications (Mar/Com)
  • Content Management Systems
  • Fundraising
  • Community Outreach
  • Database Administration

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+
  • Public Groups
  • Private Groups

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 22
  • 20 hours monthly

Private Group Details

  • Group Size Range 1 - 50+
  • Event can be held virtually or at a volunteer group location (e.g. office, park)
  • Donation Requested

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