Nonprofit

Page Education Foundation

Minneapolis, MN
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www.page-ed.org

  • About Us

    The mission of the Page Education Foundation is to increase participation of Minnesota’s youth of color—African American, American Indian, Asian American and Chicano/Latino—in postsecondary education. Created in 1988, the Foundation offers mentoring and financial assistance for college to young people of color who agree to volunteer to help younger students. Since its creation, Page Grants have been awarded to 3,320 students who have given more than 220,000 hours of their time to younger children.

    The mission of the Page Education Foundation is to increase participation of Minnesota’s youth of color—African American, American Indian, Asian American and Chicano/Latino—in postsecondary education. Created in 1988, the Foundation offers mentoring and financial assistance for college to young people of color who agree to volunteer to help younger students. Since its creation, Page Grants have been awarded to 3,320 students who have given more than 220,000 hours of their time to younger children.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Children & Youth
    • Education
    • Race & Ethnicity

    Location

    • P.O. BOX 581254, Minneapolis, MN 55458, United States
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