Making The Case For Change

At the National Urban League, we believe empowering our youth is essential to uplifting our community. We are working towards an equitable American education system in which every child is prepared for college, work, and life.

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Our Strategy

For over 50 years, we’ve developed innovative programs that enhance academic achievement and promote civic engagement and holistic development. Our comprehensive approach, including parental education and engagement, is designed to ensure that every American child is ready for college, work, and life by 2025.

Our programming and advocacy efforts are centered around:

  • Building more inclusive agency, advocacy, and engagement efforts that center youth and generate additional and more resounding support for educational equity, opportunity, and excellence.
  • Strengthening the ability of the civil rights community and those we serve to effectively advocate for equity and excellence at scale to ensure the equitable and high-quality implementation of critical education reforms and investments.
  • Improving a range of educational and developmental outcomes for underserved students.
  • Highlighting the investments, policies, practices, reforms, and innovations that explicitly confront historic inequality and to create new paths for urban children and historically underserved and excluded children and youth to succeed.
  • Innovating via enhanced strategic investments, reform, content, policy change, and educational practice.
  • Upending inequity by providing additional access to and investment in expanded opportunities to promote better youth outcomes, including academic, health, and social-emotional well-being.
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2025 Empowerment Goal:

Every American child is ready for college, work and life

$23B

gap between funding provided to majority-white & majority-nonwhite school districts in 2019

4M+

African American/Black students would enroll in an after-school or out-of-school (OST) program if one was available and/or accessible

82%

of our nation’s African American/ Black 4th grade students were not reading at grade level in 2019

Policy & Advocacy

"The Urban League Movement has specifically designed our approach to identify partners willing to collaborate on a shared and actionable education agenda that explicitly disrupts inequity via the elevation of community stakeholder voices and the identification of opportunities for collective work that improves education outcomes for the students, families, and communities that we serve."

- Hal Smith, Senior Vice President, Education, Youth Development and Health, National Urban League

All too often, communities of color are left outside of education reform efforts, and our children are left behind in the classroom. The National Urban League has intensified its policy and advocacy efforts by positioning itself as a critical convener of educators, caregivers, academics, and advocacy organizations to drive equitable education policy across America.  Our latest initiatives include addressing state assessments and accountability systems, ensuring they reflect the needs and realities of communities of color.  By enhancing grassroots advocacy and empowering local leaders, we aim to elevate the conversation around educational equity, focusing on crucial issues such as accountability, college attainment, and early childhood education. With our civil rights partners and stakeholders, we are committed to ensuring that the voices of those most impacted by education policy are heard and prioritized.

Some of our recent work includes:

Support Our Work

Youth SummitJoin us in our mission to uplift communities by empowering our youth. At the National Urban League, we’re dedicated to creating equitable educational opportunities for every child, ensuring they’re prepared for success in college, work, and life. Your support is crucial to making this vision a reality.

Here’s how you can make a difference:

Donate: Your gift to the National Urban League fuels our programs and expands our impact, empowering communities nationwide. Make a difference today.

Volunteer: Connect with our affiliates to get involved. Whether you mentor students or advocate for educational reform, your skills can inspire and uplift the next generation.

Together, we can create a brighter future. Donate today and explore volunteer opportunities! Your involvement can transform lives and strengthen our communities.

Signature Programs

Denny’s Hungry for Education™ Scholarship

Denny's and the National Urban League have partnered since 2021 to provide scholarships to eligible Project Ready seniors. Apply today - application closes December 9, 2024.

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Project Ready: STEAM

Launched in 2010, the National Urban League’s Project Ready: STEAM enhancement provides middle and high school students with the academic and experiential support necessary to increase their understanding of, interest in, and the opportunities afforded through science, technology, engineering, arts/agriculture, and math.

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Project Ready: Historical & Cultural Literacy

Project Ready’s Historical & Cultural Literacy (the ability to investigate and think critically about the past in order to intellectually and creatively engage with the present) program seeks to provide youth with accurate, culturally relevant, and resonant curricula on the Black urban experience in America.

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The Urban League's United Front for Equity in Public Education

Our convening, Building Public Will for Education Equity, unpacked the work of our affiliate movement and emphasized the importance of engaging communities, private and public institutions, and elected leaders to recognize how the inequities in our education impact society on a broader level.

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The Equity & Excellence Project

The National Urban League launched the Equity and Excellence project in 2010. We believe students, parents and community leaders should be involved in education reform that expands and deepens opportunities for families, fill gaps in resources for students and educators, accelerates progress, and delivers more fully on the promise of education. We believe this is possible through our seven focus areas.

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Project Ready Mentor

The guidance and support of good mentors is tied to success at every stage of life. When it comes to young people, students with mentors are more likely to be engaged, focused, receive higher grades and graduate high school to go onto college.

Project Ready Mentor helps students progress academically, socially and intellectually through enrichment opportunities, and develop important skills and attitudes with guidance of a trained mentor.

The program specifically targets 11 to 18-year-old African Americans, and other urban youth, who are particularly vulnerable to disengagement from school, community, and the workforce.

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Project Ready

Our children are tomorrow’s leaders, and each deserves all the necessary tools to thrive and succeed. The National Urban League founded Project Ready in 2008 to provide youth with a spectrum of supports, services, and opportunities not always found in the classroom.

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