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OUR PARTNERS

The work we do would not be possible without our partners. Hover over their logos below to learn more about each partner.

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Is composed of Inland Empire organizations that share a desire to improve social conditions through empowerment, education, and policy change. Guided by a deep commitment to the liberation and self-determination of black people

IE BLACK EQUITY INITIATIVE

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Cal-SOAP is instrumental in improving the flow of information about postsecondary education and financial aid while raising the achievement levels of low-income, elementary and secondary school students or geographic regions with documented low-eligibility or college participation rates, and who are first in their families to attend college.

CAL-SOAP

conservation lands foundation

Experience has shown us long-lasting conservation is rooted in community-based action. For more than a decade we’ve led the only national movement of grassroots advocates to protect, restore and expand National Conservation Lands.

CONSERVATION LANDS FOUNDATION

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The Education Trust–West (Ed Trust–West) is committed to dismantling the racial and economic barriers embedded in the California education system through research and advocacy.

EDUCATION TRUST-WEST

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The RUSD is comprised of a strong community of educators who work together to not only meet rigorous State-mandated requirements, but also to meet the higher levels of education  Through the Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) parents and the school district work together for the success of our students. 

RIALTO UNIFIED 

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The mission of the Black Worker Center is to increase access to quality jobs, reduce employment discrimination, and improve industries that employ Black workers through action and unionization.

IE BLACK WORKERS CENTER

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The Campaign for College Opportunity works to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college to build a vibrant workforce, economy, and democracy.

CAMPAIGN FOR COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY

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COPE's mission is to “train and develop the capacity of religious and lay leaders in congregations and across the Inland Empire to protect and revitalize the communities in which they live, work, and worship.

COPE

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GIA is a regional intermediary organization aimed at increasing postsecondary credential attainment, adding more qualified people to the workforce, and contributing to a thriving economy.

GROWING INLAND ACHIEVMENT

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The mission of SBCUSD, the leading expert in human learning, is to ensure all students, cradle to career, develop the knowledge, skills, and proficiencies required for college, career, civic, and economic success by inspiring and engaging them.

SAN BERNARDINO CITY UNIFIED

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The California Black Power Network is a united ecosystem of Black grassroots organizations working together to change the lived conditions of Black Californians by dismantling systemic and anti-Black racism.

CALIFORNIA BLACK POWER NETWORK

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The ​mission of the College Futures Foundation is to increase postsecondary completion for learners who are underserved. They center learners and their aspirations and needs on the path to achieving their educational goals.  

COLLEGE FUTURES FOUNDATION

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The vision of College of Education is, “To be the premier provider of teachers, counselors, and educational leaders” in the area.

CSUSB COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

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Just SB represents a range of organizations at various capacities involved in economic mobility, grassroots organizing and power building, community development, and racial equity work in San Bernardino and the broader Inland Empire region.

JUST SB

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The Center for Social Innovation provides a credible research voice that spurs civic leadership and policy innovation. Its reputation is built on the key pillars of social science, strategic policy awareness, innovation mindsets, and deep community partnerships.

UCR CENTER FOR SOCIAL INNOVATION

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