Imagine Learning is known for its digital curriculum solutions, but the company's philanthropic arm, the Imagine Learning Foundation, is making a splash with its latest round of grants.
The foundation has awarded $400,000 in 2023 grants to five organizations working to improve the well-being of students and their families, Penn Live reports.
"At Imagine Learning, we understand that effective learning thrives in a safe and supportive environment' where learners are supported physically, mentally, and emotionally,'' says CEO Jonathan Grayer.
The five recipients are: WPSU (Penn State University Philanthropic Fund), which will use the grant to create Learning Grief, a free website, supplemented with community workshops and at-home learning materials to teach understanding and skills to support grieving children.
Our Minds Matter (OMM), which aims to prevent teen suicide, will use the grant to expand into 50 new schools.
Erika's Lighthouse (Erika's Lighthouse), which aims to educate youth, their families, and the community about adolescent depression while breaking down the stigma surrounding mental health.
Genesys Works (Genesys Works), which will implement new evaluation tools designed to measure changes in students' adaptive mindset and career readiness for their 2024 and 2025 graduating classes.
Big Sky Youth Empowerment (BYEP), which
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