Fast Forward Fund Announces The Generation Project as Spring 2009 Portofilo Investment

Friday, 5 June 2009 17:11 by Jessica Rauch
Exciting news this week!! We learned that the Fast Forward Fund (FFF) selected The Generation Project as one of four youth-led social investments for spring 2009! The investment includes some significant funding, professional mentoring, and other partnerships for two years.  FFF is partnered with both my favorite educational nonprofit and a foundation whose work I deeply respect and admire so we're in good company.

In addition to being able to sleep more soundly knowing that we have significant funding forthcoming, we are particularly excited about our selection because FFF's mission is extremely timely and stands to change giving as we know it. In a nut shell: "FFF aims to transform young people into social investors for life, mobilizing this generation’s financial resources, passion, energy, and drive to advance global sustainability & human dignity. FFF envisions a new generation of global citizens embracing social investment as action to shape the global agenda of our times, and create a vibrant, sustainable future." Sounds a lot like the vision of another organization I know all too well. Our alignment with FFF positions us to make a deeper impact in the lives of both students and donors and will help us realize our goal of changing the way Americans--particularly younger Americans--give in the future.  We couldn't be more thrilled.

We were nominated to FFF by Teach For America so this also feels like the right time to thank Teach For America staff and alumni for their continued support and belief in our cause. The organization is consistently one of our biggest cheerleaders and we feel fortunate to be part of such an amazing network of people who are passionate about ending educational disparities.  One person, in particular, deserves a very public and sincere shout out: Chaula Gupta, Director of the Teach For America Social Entrepreneurship Initiative, has believed in us from the start and has done a lot behind the scenes to guide us to this point. Thank you, Chaula, for all you do.

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