OneGoal Recognized Again in NY Times Community Fund for Holiday Giving Support
OneGoal's Impact in the New York Times Communities Fund
OneGoal, a prominent organization dedicated to improving postsecondary education access, has been honored for the second consecutive year by The New York Times Communities Fund. This esteemed holiday giving campaign, which has become a cherished tradition over its 113-year history, aims to empower nonprofits working towards positive change in under-resourced communities.
With a remarkable fundraising track record of over $337 million, the Communities Fund acts as a bridge connecting generous New York Times readers to impactful organizations. This recognition reiterates OneGoal's commitment to transforming the landscape of postsecondary advising, ensuring every student has equal opportunities to achieve their educational and professional dreams.
This holiday season, contributions made to OneGoal will have an even greater impact, as Elizabeth and Phill Gross have pledged to match the initial $1 million in donations, dollar-for-dollar. This generous offer underscores the importance of this campaign and its inherent goal of supporting students navigating the complex world of higher education.
CEO Melissa Connelly emphasizes the significant barriers that underserved students face in accessing postsecondary education. With the average high school student receiving merely 38 minutes of college and career counseling, low-income students often lack the necessary guidance for making crucial life decisions. OneGoal addresses this critical gap by integrating robust advising and support into the high school experience, empowering students at a crucial juncture in their educational journeys.
OneGoal is proud to stand alongside other distinguished beneficiaries of the New York Times Communities Fund this year, including Catholic Charities, Feeding America, and Children’s Aid. The support from the Fund will enable OneGoal to expand its initiatives, providing more students with the resources and guidance needed to succeed.
In terms of results, OneGoal has demonstrated significant success in improving postsecondary enrollment and persistence rates among high school graduates. Statistics show that 80% of OneGoal graduates proceed to enroll in a postsecondary institution, with 72% of those maintaining enrollment for at least one year after graduation. Additionally, OneGoal students have increased graduation rates compared to their peers from similar backgrounds.
The opportunity to define a brighter future shouldn’t be limited by socioeconomic status. With the ongoing support from campaigns like the New York Times Communities Fund, OneGoal is poised to continue its mission of closing the opportunity gap in education. By donating to OneGoal through the NY Times platform, contributors play a direct role in transforming lives and helping countless students realize their dreams.
For those looking to make a difference during the holiday season, supporting OneGoal through the New York Times Communities Fund is an excellent way to contribute to long-lasting change in the education sector. More information about making donations and supporting OneGoal’s initiatives can be found by visiting their official website at www.onegoal.org/join-us/nyt-communities-fund/ or learning more about the Fund’s impactful work at www.nytcommunitiesfund.org.
As OneGoal continues to evolve and bolster its support for students nationwide, the organization invites everyone to join the movement towards equitable education and greater opportunities for all. Each contribution makes a meaningful impact, ensuring that every student can strive for their highest aspirations and achieve success in both academic and career pursuits.