JPMorgan Chase & Co JPMorgan Chase Expands Economic Opportunity Initiative for Young Men of Color in Chicago, Dallas, Los Ang...
22 Juin 2017 - 12:00PM
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. today announced that The Fellowship
Initiative (TFI) will expand to Dallas, Texas in 2017 and will
recruit new classes of Fellows in Chicago, Los Angeles and New
York. TFI helps create economic opportunity for young men of color
by engaging them in a comprehensive, hands-on enrichment program
that includes academic support, college access and persistence
services, leadership development and mentoring at a critical
juncture in their lives. This initiative is part of the firm's
broader, ongoing efforts to provide adults and young people with
the education, skills and resources that contribute to greater
economic mobility.
"It's a national emergency that high school graduation rates for
young men of color are dangerously low and so many who do graduate
lack the skills they need to be successful in college or their
careers," said Jamie Dimon, Chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase
& Co. "The path to a successful future begins at a young age,
and The Fellowship Initiative has proven that the right combination
of intensive academic, mentoring and leadership training, can help
them get ahead - and that success can help drive entire communities
forward, too."
This year, 117 students completed The Fellowship Initiative in
Chicago, Los Angeles and New York City and, 100 percent of those
students are graduating from high school. Combined, they have been
accepted into over 200 colleges and universities across the
country.
JPMorgan Chase launched the TFI pilot in New York in 2010 to
explore whether a combination of intensive academic and leadership
training could improve high school graduation and college access
rates for young men of color. The pilot demonstrated that an
intensive, three year program with a holistic approach could
contribute to promising outcomes for young men of color.
The Fellows who completed the programs reported elevated
academic goals, career aspirations and life-changing personal
growth. They also graduated from high school on-time, gained
admission to a college program and, collectively, received
scholarships and grants totaling $8.4 million. More than half were
the first in their family to attend college.
The Fellowship Initiative in Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New
York City will include:
-- Academic training and project-based learning throughout the school
year and summer;
-- Leadership and entrepreneurship training;
-- One-on-one mentorship with JPMorgan Chase employees;
-- College tours and college preparation workshops;
-- SAT/ACT prep coursework; and
-- Team-building events.
The Fellows receive support services and coaching through
college, as well as opportunities for summer internships at
JPMorgan Chase. To date, more than 200 JPMorgan Chase employees
have worked with TFI Fellows as Mentors, coaches, role models,
speakers, or volunteers in various capacities.
Recruitment for the Class of 2020 of approximately 200 students
began in May. Students who are enrolled in the program will begin
program activities this summer.
Through several targeted philanthropic initiatives, the firm is
investing over $350 million in skills development around the world.
New Skills for Youth is a $75 million, five-year effort to address
the youth unemployment crisis by increasing dramatically the number
of young people who complete career pathways that begin in high
school and end with postsecondary degrees or credentials aligned
with good-paying, high-demand jobs. New Skills at Work is a
five-year, $250 million global initiative to help inform and
accelerate efforts to address the mismatch between the needs of
employers and the skills of job seekers. An additional $5.8 million
effort to support summer youth employment programs around the
country.
Notable Statements of Support for The Fellowship Initiative From
Mayors
"I am pleased that JPMorgan Chase has chosen to expand its
Fellowship Initiative to make a real difference in the lives of
Dallas' youth," said Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings. "There's no doubt
that we can do more when we work together and this powerful
mentorship and fellowship program is a sensible solution to one of
the most urgent social issues in our cities today."
"One of the greatest gifts we can give to our young people is
opportunity - to learn, to lead, and to pursue their dreams," said
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti. "Those opportunities can be
especially transformative in the lives of young men of color, and
it's programs like JPMorgan Chase's Fellowship Initiative which
provide the academic support, leadership training, and mentorship
that can put students on a pathway to career success."
"Providing much-needed educational and career opportunities for
young men of color will require an all-hands-on-deck effort. The
Fellowship Initiative plays a critical role to that end," said
Congressman Hakeem Jeffries (NY-08). "I am thrilled to learn of the
program's expansion and look forward to witnessing its continued
success. Jamie Dimon and all involved at JP Morgan Chase should be
applauded for their commitment in this regard."
For more information and to view a short film about The
Fellowship Initiative, visit www.jpmorganchase.com/TFI.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) is a leading global
financial services firm with assets of $2.5 trillion and operations
worldwide. The firm is a leader in investment banking, financial
services for consumers and small businesses, commercial banking,
financial transaction processing, asset management and private
equity. A component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, JPMorgan
Chase & Co. serves millions of consumers in the United States
and many of the worlds most prominent corporate, institutional and
government clients under its J.P. Morgan and Chase brands.
Information about JPMorgan Chase & Co. is available at
www.jpmorganchase.com.
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