Published: August 11, 2009
Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Launches College Ready Communities Initiative, Selects Four NYC Partnerships
NEW YORK - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Deutsche
Bank in the United States, today announced the grant recipients for its
new College Ready Communities Initiative, which is designed to connect
community revitalization with education reform efforts in low-income
neighborhoods in New York City. The two-year effort, funded through a $2
million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation with matching
funds through the Deutsche Bank Foundation, will create collaborative
projects among community based organizations that are working to improve
middle and high school educational outcomes and support college
readiness initiatives.
In announcing the grant recipients, Gary Hattem, President of the
Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation, said, "There is too much talent going
to waste in our neighborhoods. The same entrepreneurial spirit of local
residents and organizations that led to the revitalization of so many of
our communities now needs to be put to work to build a culture of
academic success. College Ready Communities harnesses these unique
capabilities in places where this shared intent will be given a chance
to prove itself."
The awardees were announced at an event hosted by the Deutsche Bank
Americas Foundation at the Thurgood Marshall Academy for Learning and
Social Change, a school launched by the Abyssinian Development
Corporation.
"Fostering a 'college going culture' is not something that ends at the
schoolhouse door. College Ready Communities Initiative gives community
organizations resources to help us work together more effectively to
reach more young people and families. This is critical in times when the
need persists and every dollar needs to stretch even further," said Rev.
Dr. Calvin O. Butts, III, Pastor of the Abyssinian Baptist Church and
Chairman and founder of the Abyssinian Development Corporation.
The partnerships are as follows:
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Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation/Make the Road New
York/Urban Youth Collaborative
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Abyssinian Development Corporation/The Brotherhood Sister
Sol/Coalition for Educational Justice
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Internationals Network for Public Schools /The South Bronx Overall
Economic Development Corporation/Make the Road New York
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Asian Americans For Equality/Coalition for Asian-American Children and
Families
About Deutsche Bank
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strong and profitable private clients franchise. A leader in Germany and
Europe, the bank is continuously growing in North America, Asia and key
emerging markets. With 78,896 employees in 72 countries, Deutsche Bank
competes to be the leading global provider of financial solutions for
demanding clients creating exceptional value for its shareholders and
people.
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Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation
The Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation administers the philanthropic
activities of Deutsche Bank within the United States, Latin America and
Canada. Together, the Bank's Community Development Group and Foundation
carry out the firm's corporate citizenship commitments through a program
of loans, investments and grants. Based in New York City, where the
majority of grants are awarded, the Foundation supports nonprofit
organizations that concentrate on community development, education, and
the arts.
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