Organization Details
Junior Committee: Provides hands-on support to ICSF schools and students by mentoring, offering tutoring, coaching the after school basketball league, taking students on cultural field trips, etc.
Learning to Look: Introduces students in grades 2-5 to the world of art where they learn about composition, narrative, periods and styles and culminates in a trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Job Opportunities Program: Provides high school juniors an opportunity to gain experience in a business setting through workshops and summer internships.
Volunteers can help students with resume writing, interview skills, and tips on entering the workforce.
School Board Advisory Program: Efforts help schools to increase enrollment and become financially independent.
Volunteers provide valuable expertise in marketing, recruiting, financial planning, capital improvements and fundraising.
Project YESS Leadership Committee: Raises and administers grant awards to ICSF elementary schools in need of capital improvement and repairs to provide a safe and nurturing environment for students.
Be A Student?s Friend Advisory Committee: Volunteers provide expertise in marketing and development to generate interest in new scholarships to the program.
It currently matches over 1,700 inner-city students with sponsors who provide the tuition assistance they need to attend Catholic school.
Lawyer?s Committee: Lawyers from top firms host an annual Lawyer?s Luncheon to support ICSF?s programs.
Inner-City Scholarship Fund supports more than 38,000 students (93% minority and 35% non-Catholic) in 105 inner-city Catholic schools in Manhattan, the Bronx and Staten Island.
98% percent of ICSF high school seniors graduate and 96% go on to college.
To learn more about ICSF or ways to get involved, contact Ginine Mohamad-Cilenti by calling 646-794-3357 or email ginine.mohamad@archny.org.
(646) 794-3357
ginine.mohamad@archny.org
New York, NY 10022
(646) 794-3357
