Leveling the Playing Field: Non-Profit Programs

hands-smallerA-List was founded with the mission of bringing innovation and opportunity to education, empowering students to reach their true potential. While the company works with many affluent and middle class families, helping students gain places at highly competitive schools, over 50% of the students A-List serves are from low-income backgrounds and this percentage increases every year. While these students have distinct needs and aspirations, A-List believes that by bringing together experienced, inspirational educators and implementing customized curricula, it can deliver a level of service and excellence not commonly available to these youth.

As part of our ongoing effort to be an active participant in the communities we serve, we have partnered with Graham Windham, Year Up, Harlem Children's Zone and the Boys & Girls Clubs, among other education-oriented nonprofits, to offer courses that will help college-bound students achieve their academic goals. Our team is wholeheartedly dedicated to helping close the opportunity divide by enhancing student access to quality college prep classes, advising and financial aid. 

Take a look at the chart below to see the kinds of services A-List has offered some past and present nonprofit partners. View our Afterschool Programs page for a more detailed outline of our nonprofit services.

Non Profit Program Examples

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We hope to expand our nonprofit work and are exploring additional partnerships with national and community-based non-profit organizations. 

Inquiries from interested non-profit organizations are enthusiastically welcomed and should be directed to A-List's Director of Nonprofit Programs, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

A-List is pleased to offer charitable contributions to a number of wonderful organizations that are doing incredible work and giving back to the community. To learn more about these organizations please visit the A-List Gives Back page