Gearing Up for our Summer Internship Programs Our Internship Program starts in early June and we could not be more excited. This will be our first internship program since Winter 2020!!! We are looking forward to working with an incredibly talented and inspired group of young people coming from all across the United States. We have some fabulous internships lined up, thanks to our amazing employer partners and are welcoming back 11 of our past employers! We are also excited to welcome our new employer Partner, The Brookings Institution, a preeminent D.C based non-profit with a mission is to conduct in-depth research leading to new ideas for solving problems facing society at the local, national and global level.
Sign up for our Virtual Summer Strengths Program! Born out of the COVID crisis and in response to the needs of our community, this program has been met with much success. It will be our 4th time running the program and we are looking looking forward to serving another great group of young people!!! Program Dates: June 21st – July 23rd Monday – Thursday, 11:00am – 2:00pm EDT Program Fee: $2,900 – need based scholarships are available Innovative & interactive curriculum for alternative learners focusing on college and career readiness:
Interview with our Drama Instructor, Raymond O. Caldwell We are so excited to share with you Theater Alliance’s City in Transition: The Quadrant Series, directed by our very own drama instructor, Raymond O. Caldwell! In addition to working with BroadFutures, Raymond also serves as the Producing Artistic Director for Theater Alliance. City in Transition: The Quadrant Series is a 90-minute intersection of play and film that weaves together stories from the four quadrants of Washington, DC that you won’t want to miss. It is now streaming through June 6th! Use code “BROADFUTURES” for a discount. Our Program Director, Ashely Bray, interviewed Raymond about his work at Theater Alliance, City in Transition, and his work with BroadFutures. Thank you Raymond for all the important work you do!
IECA Spring 2021 Conference Our CEO and President, Carolyn Jeppsen, will be presenting alongside Joan Wittan of College Consulting Collaborative and Bill Stixrud of The Stixrud Group at the IECA Spring 2021 Conference on June 7th at 12:30-1:30pm ET with a live Q&A after the presentation. The presentation will be on Assessing and Advising Students Who Are College Capable, But Not College Ready. Register today to attend!
Fall Fundraiser Poll As we start planning for our Fall Fundraiser, we would greatly appreciate your input as to your preference in attending which type of event. THANK YOU for your input!!!
Reviews Whether you are a BroadFutures alumni, parent, employer partner, or someone else in our community, we invite everyone to leave a review for BroadFutures on Google and/or on the BroadFutures Go Overseas page (affiliated with the Gap Year Association). Especially in these challenging times, we could use all the positive words we can get to continue to serve our community. Thank you, thank you!!! To leave a review on Google, search “BroadFutures” and click “Write a Review” on the right-hand side. To leave a review on the BroadFutures Go Overseas page, click “Leave a Review” at the top of the page.
In case you missed it… BroadFutures 2020 Impact Report See how your support made a difference when we needed it most!!! Despite COVID-19 and its challenges, BroadFutures has been able to successfully innovate and continue to serve our community thanks to all of you!!! “BroadFutures was one of the best learning experiences of my life.” – Winter 2020 Intern |
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April 2021 Newsletter
“BroadFutures was one of the best learning experiences of my life.” – Winter 2020 Intern 34 Interns/Participants 980+ Total Mentoring + Coaching Hours 150+ Total Employer Support Hours
Sign up for our Virtual Summer Strengths Program! Program Dates: June 21st – July 23rd Monday – Thursday, 10:00am – 1:00pm ET Program Fee: $2,900 – need based scholarships are available Innovative & interactive curriculum for alternative learners focusing on college and career readiness:
All curriculum is delivered in an interactive and innovative format that integrates the arts, collaborative projects and mindfulness and yoga techniques. Curriculum Overview:
Employer Partner Spotlight – APSE We are excited to feature APSE for our employer spotlight. APSE is the only national, non-profit membership organization dedicated to Employment First, a vision that all people with disabilities have a right to competitive employment in an inclusive workforce. For the past 30 years, APSE has worked to spread the values of Employment First. APSE’s mission is to advance employment equity for people with disabilities, including fair compensation. With chapters in over 40 states, APSE has expanded to represent the voices of advocates and to promote the inclusive employment movement to as many people as possible.
APSE began its partnership with our Winter 2019 Program, hosting two BroadFutures interns. APSE is joining us again this summer as an employer partner. We are thrilled as we see our partnership as mutually beneficial – helping to drive both of our missions forward. Erynn Pawlak, Director of Operations at APSE, shares this view, commenting “we are incredibly excited to be living our mission of Employment First by providing meaningful and equitable employment for ALL.” We are thrilled to continue our partnership with APSE. You can learn more about APSE here.
Participant Spotlight – Andrew Seide Meet Andrew for this month’s participant spotlight! Andrew participated in our Winter 2021 Strengths Program, where he proved to be a valuable member of the cohort. A 25-year-old currently living in Charlottesville, Virginia, Andrew has a wide variety of interests, including politics, music, and photography. In his free time, Andrew enjoys hanging out with friends and working out.
During our Winter Strengths Program, Andrew demonstrated he is eager to learn and work hard. He brought valuable perspectives to the group and we thoroughly enjoyed having him as part of the winter cohort. Reflecting back on the program, Andrew remarked, “I enjoyed being in the BroadFutures program because it helped me develop my personal level of confidence. Although it was not easy at first, BroadFutures has allowed me to expand my horizons in my job search in terms of learning about the job search process. I quickly learned that the job process was extensive. I also worked on practicing my communication skills in a professional setting, and I am grateful for my experiences at BroadFutures.”
Andrew, we so enjoyed working with you this past winter. We cannot wait to hear about your next accomplishments and where your future takes you!
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March 2021 Newsletter
March 2021 Newsletter
A Message from our CEO, Carolyn Jeppsen This month marks a full year since BroadFutures programming and operations went digital. As Leo Tolstoy so aptly expressed in War & Peace, “the two most powerful warriors are patience and time.” The past year has certainly challenged our ability to be powerful warriors of both. Yet, it has been our persistent patience and the omnipotent forward movement of time that has allowed us to succeed and to become those powerful warriors against an unforeseen and unimaginable crisis.
It is difficult to adequately express the deep sorrow and grief so many have experienced over the past year. The pain is deep – on so many levels. As a country we have faced so many profound crises beyond those presented by COVID-19. And yet, the human condition propels us forward into the unknown, buoyed by the passionate commitment to the young people we serve, who need us now more than ever. With unemployment rising and remote learning often replacing in person instruction, the pandemic has taken a huge toll on our community. Yet, here we are on the frontier of brave new norms and parameters for doing business, incorporating these changes and developments as we proceed with our internship and training programs for summer.
Upon reflection of what we have accomplished over the past year, and what we are looking forward to accomplishing, we remain profoundly grateful to all of our generous and gracious donors, families, and community who have afforded us the ability to continue our programming during this challenging time. From where I sit as CEO and Co-Founder, I am equally and immeasurably grateful to our incredibly resilient and talented staff, who pivoted to the new norms with courage and dedication, leading to effective, creative programming that has met the needs of our participants.
I am struck by the capacity of the human heart to expand when confronted with adversity. As I look forward to our next year or programming, I look with a full heart at a horizon of possibility and hope.
Sign up for our Virtual Summer Strengths Program! Innovative & interactive curriculum for alternative learners focusing on college and career readiness:
All curriculum is delivered in an interactive and innovative format that implements strategies for neurodiverse learners with the integration of the arts, collaborative projects and the inclusion of mindfulness and yoga techniques. Curriculum Overview:
What we have been up to this month… Information Sessions This month we held virtual information sessions for students at West Chester University, McDaniel College, and Salisbury University. We welcome students from all schools!
High School Workshops Our Program Director and Drama Instructor led a workshop for KIPP DC College Preparatory students. The workshop focused on how to disclose your disability and ask for accommodations in college. Later this month we also hosted a workshop on interviewing skills with Capital City Public Charter School students.
NDMC Presentation Our CEO and President, Carolyn Jeppsen, gave a presentation about how we have pivoted to the virtual space and continued to run programs, specifically from a mentoring perspective, to the National Disability Mentoring Coalition.
Educational Partner Spotlight – Beacon College This month we are excited to feature one of our educational partners, Beacon College, whose inspired students we have served since 2015. Founded in 1989 and located in Leesburg, Florida, Beacon became the first college in the country accredited to award bachelor degrees exclusively to students with learning disabilities, ADHD and other learning differences. Beacon College has a four-year graduation rate of 83.3%, which far surpasses the national average for students with learning disabilities.
Beacon has been a strong supporter of our mission. In addition to entrusting us with their students, Beacon has featured our program and our CEO in their World of Difference Series, welcomed us to speak on their campus, as well as virtually, and was a sponsor of our fundraising efforts to ensure all students can benefit from a BroadFutures program. We are so grateful for our partnership and the many Beacon students who have successfully completed our programs, always adding valuable perspectives and new ideas.
George Hagerty, President of Beacon College since 2014, so eloquently described the synergy of our missions: “Our partnership with BroadFutures is significant as one of Beacon’s most prominent platforms for the post-college transition of our neurodiverse profile of undergraduates. The opportunities afforded to our students through BroadFutures dovetail ideally with our work on campus to prepare our collegians for an abundant life and career.”
We look forward to a continued partnership and we welcome all students from Beacon to apply to our programs! You can learn more about Beacon College here.
Welcoming Two New Board Members We are thrilled to welcome Anita Ayerbe and Sam Flood to the BroadFutures Board of Directors! Anita Ayerbe Anita is a grateful BroadFutures parent, and fully committed to the support of young people with emerging skills. Anita is a registered Architect and began her career in NYC as a theater architect. She has more than 30 years of experience overseeing the design and construction of government, cultural, and institutional projects. Anita founded the Savias Group in 2014 to offer comprehensive project management and owner’s representation services. She was the Owner’s Rep for the Glenstone Museum in Potomac, a records technology center in Winchester, and an Innovation Center in Huntsville. She is active in the community, having served on the board of CulturalDC from 2007-2016. She was an original mom in March for our Lives Lodging in support of the 2018 March in Washington, and continues to volunteer with local groups in Arlington, Virginia.
Anita received a B.A. in Architecture from Yale University and an M. Arch from the University of Texas at Austin. She lives in Arlington with her husband, four children, two dogs and a cat.
When asked about her thoughts on joining the Board, Anita reflected, “As a grateful BroadFutures parent, I’m thrilled to be engaging with BroadFutures as a board member. I am uber committed to supporting these young people who have so much promise and potential.“
Sam Flood Sam is a proud parent of a BroadFutures alumnus as well as an employer partner. Sam is a strong supporter of the BroadFutures mission and is dedicated to providing opportunities for individuals who learn and think differently.
Sam commented, “I’m excited to join the BroadFutures Board and look forward to helping Carolyn amplify the team’s important mission.”
Participant Spotlight – Ellie Kishter This month we are excited to feature Ellie, a Winter 2021 Strengths Program participant! A 20-year-old from Catonsville, Maryland and a graduate of Catonsville High School, Ellie proved herself to be a hardworking and motivated program participant. In her free time, Ellie likes to read, write, and draw. She also enjoys working with animals.
Ellie was a wonderful addition to our cohort this winter, providing valuable perspectives to the whole group with her thoughtful contributions. Ellie’s genuine and kind nature were a benefit to us all. Looking back on the program, Ellie reflected, “BroadFutures is a wonderful program with a very welcoming environment and staff. I loved spending time with everyone. I only wish it was longer than five weeks; it goes by so fast! Raymond, Carole, Laurie, Ashley and Alexa are all fun to work with. They imbued us all with their wisdom and encouraging words. Thank you guys so much!”
Ellie, we very much appreciate those kind words – it was such a pleasure getting to work with you! We cannot wait to hear about all of your continued accomplishments and successes!
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February 2021 Newsletter
February 2021 Newsletter
Congratulations to our Winter Strengths Program Participants! We celebrated the end of our virtual Winter Strengths Program this week! To all of the inspired participants, we are so proud of all of your hard work and accomplishments. Thank you for making this program such a success! Congratulations on completing the program and we wish you the best of luck in your next steps!! BroadFutures Alumni joined for Communication Workshops BroadFutures Alumni joined the Winter Strengths Program participants for communication workshops with our Drama Artist, Raymond Caldwell, as well as a guest presentation from Getting Hired. Thanks to all the alumni who were able to join us! Be sure to be on the lookout for upcoming alumni events in the near future.
Are you a young person with a learning or attention issue who wants to gain valuable internship experience this summer? Apply to our internship program! The deadline to apply is March 15th. If you are interested in becoming an employer partner, we are always actively recruiting new employers.
Future Virtual Strengths Programming Announcement Want to focus on college and career readiness? Given the demand in our community and the success of our virtual programs, we intend to run more virtual Strengths Programs! Dates are to be determined. Check our website soon for updates!
What else we have been up to this month... Beacon College students heard more about the BroadFutures program during various information sessions we hosted this month. Beacon, thanks for having us! We welcome your students!!!
We hosted a webinar with Beyond Akeela and Dr. Black from the Center for Assessment & Treatment to discuss the importance of empowering young people through self-advocacy. Thanks to everyone who joined us!
Participant Spotlight - Ezekiel McShay Meet Ezekiel, a valued member of our Winter Strengths cohort. A 20-year-old from Washington, DC and graduate of H.D. Woodson High School, Ezekiel brings a fun and upbeat energy to the program with his positivity and enthusiasm. In his free time, Ezekiel enjoys meeting new people, watching his favorite football and basketball teams, and listening to music. He is also a very talented artist and enjoys creating his own cartoons and comics.
Ezekiel's favorite part of the BroadFutures program has been stepping up and taking on more of a leadership role whenever needed. He also reflected that one of the greatest takeaways from our program was the verbal communication tips from our drama instructor, Raymond Caldwell.
Ezekiel, thanks for being such a great addition to the cohort. We are excited to hear about your future success and accomplishments!
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January 2021 Newsletter
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December 2020 Newsletter
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November 2020 Newsletter
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October 2020 Newsletter
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September 2020 Newsletter
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