Communities In Schools (Atlanta): Innovating a College Program
Frank Brown, CIS of Atlanta's new Black CEO, was keen to extend CIS's well-honed case management in schools program to youth in college. Founded 50 years ago by Bill Milliken, CIS, a network of 110 affiliates, had built a strong program of assisting and supporting youth in poverty schools to complete their high school education. CIS Atlanta's thrust which would be a new stretch for the network had the strong backing of the network's new national CEO, Rey Saldana, a CIS alum himself. Under Saldana, the organization had won two major grants of $133.5 million and $165 million recently, which could be put to use. The case wrestles with the question of what should the network do? What should the Atlanta affiliate do?
Collection: HBSP (USA)
Ref: HBS-823070-E
Format: PDF
Number of pages: 25
Publication Date: Jun 16, 2023
Language: English
Review date: Jan 17, 2024
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Frank Brown, CIS of Atlanta's new Black CEO, was keen to extend CIS's well-honed case management in schools program to youth in college. Founded 50 years ago by Bill Milliken, CIS, a network of 110 affiliates, had built a strong program of assisting and supporting youth in poverty schools to complete their high school education. CIS Atlanta's thrust which would be a new stretch for the network had the strong backing of the network's new national CEO, Rey Saldana, a CIS alum himself. Under Saldana, the organization had won two major grants of $133.5 million and $165 million recently, which could be put to use. The case wrestles with the question of what should the network do? What should the Atlanta affiliate do?
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Year: 2022
Geographic Setting: Georgia (US state)
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