Check out EHTP's CEO Marina Cofield and Goldman Sachs CFO Denis Coleman's discussion on how our commitment to our community since 1958 remains strong, and how Denis continues to believe in EHTP's mission 37 years after he first volunteered EHTP prepares students with the academic skills, strength of character, and emotional well-being to excel academically, lead in their communities, and realize their best possible selves. Thank you to MONICA MORALES for having us on the show!
East Harlem Tutorial Program
Education Administration Programs
New York, New York 2,999 followers
About us
About East Harlem Tutorial Program: East Harlem Tutorial Program (EHTP) was founded in 1958 by a community leader whose love of reading and the children of East Harlem inspired her to offer a volunteer-run reading group in her living room. Since then we have grown from a tutoring program into a multi-site, multi-dimensional educational program that will serve more than 1,600 Pre-K to college students this year through our after-school and summer programs for traditional public school students; East Harlem Scholars Academies network of public charter schools; College Scholars program; and the East Harlem Teaching Residency. Today, EHTP is recognized as a leader among organizations working to advance educational outcomes and as an agent of change and thoughtful contributor to the national fight for racial equity. EHTP is on track to serve one-in-five East Harlem students by 2025, preparing them with the academic skills, strength of character, and emotional well-being to excel in college, lead in their communities, and realize their best possible selves. For more information about our mission, model, and programs, visit our website at https://www.ehtp.org. EHTP's Commitment to Racial Equity: EHTP aims to serve as an agent of change and thoughtfully contribute to the national fight for racial equity. Through our organization-wide commitment to anti-racism work, we prepare our scholars to effect change, challenge the status quo, and thrive in the world around them. Furthermore, as staff members we face our own racial identities and conscious and unconscious biases. With this in mind, all of our professional development, curriculum, organizational materials and processes are designed with a goal of racial justice. To read our full racial equity statement, please visit https://ehtp.org/our-beliefs/our-racial-equity-work.
- Website
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http://www.ehtp.org
External link for East Harlem Tutorial Program
- Industry
- Education Administration Programs
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, New York
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1958
- Specialties
- Education, Nonprofit Organization, Public Charter Schools, and After-school Programs
Locations
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Primary
2050 Second Avenue
New York, New York 10029, US
Employees at East Harlem Tutorial Program
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Jacquie Adorno, MHRM
Proven Chief Human Resources Officer assisting businesses in realizing their business objectives. Known for performing audits that have saved…
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Frank Perez
Professional Writer, Director & Educator
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Nyasha Manigault
Chief Finance Officer at East Harlem Tutorial Program
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Victoria Rich
Art Educator
Updates
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Last week during our Build Love celebration New York Times best-selling author Jacqueline Woodson visited our scholars. During her time with our students, they had the opportunity to discuss and ask questions about “Brown Girl Dreaming” Woodson’s Award-winning book. Thank you to Ms. Woodson for even signing dozens of copies of her book for students.
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Nearly 5,000 young people in New York, Long Island, Westchester, and Newark, will receive greater support in the classroom and on the playing field thanks to more than $1.2 million in grants to 21 nonprofits announced by our Heisman Trophy Fund for Youth Development. The HEISMAN TROPHY TRUST — best known for its iconic award for the nation’s best collegiate football player — created this fund in The Trust in 2017. We help Heisman extend its local impact and identify organizations that meet its charitable goals. Our staff issues requests for proposals, vets and awards grants, and evaluates success. https://lnkd.in/extuFpBx Congratulations to all the grantee organizations: The AthLife Foundation, Inc, Boys & Girls Club of Metro Queens, Boys & Girls Club of Newark, Boys & Girls Club of Northern Westchester, Bronx Lacrosse, East Harlem Tutorial Program, Economic Opportunity Council of Suffolk, Inc., Harlem Lacrosse, Hit the Books, INSPIRATIONAL TRIATHLON RACING, KING KIDS UNITED INC, Madison Square Boys & Girls Club, Mission Society of New York City, PeacePlayers International, Playworks, Riverside Hawks Hope Health and Hoops Corporation, Rocking the Boat, Special Olympics, SPORTS EMPOWERMENT LEADERSHIP ACADEMY, STEER for Student Athletes, Team First Inc. #sports #Westchester #LongIsland #Newark
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If you have not yet, this is your reminder to RSVP at ehtp.org/careers Join us for an informative and engaging event on Restorative Justice! ⚖ Our panel of guest speakers includes experts in the field who will share their insights and experiences on the topic. The event will take place Wednesday, December 6th from 5pm - 7pm EST at East Harlem Scholars Academy 2050 2nd Avenue New York, NY 10029 In addition to the valuable information you'll gain from the panel, we'll also be providing delicious food and snacks to keep you energized throughout the event. Whether you're already familiar with Restorative Justice or just starting to learn about it, this event is the perfect place to deepen your understanding and connect with others who share your interest. Also, don't miss out on our interactive scenario-based discussions!
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Join us for an informative and engaging conversation on Restorative Justice! Our panel of guest speakers will include experts in the field who will share their insights and experiences on the topic. This event will also serve as a great opportunity to network with like-minded individuals and learn more about our school and organization. In addition to the valuable information you'll gain from the panel, we'll also be providing delicious food and snacks to keep you energized throughout the event. Whether you're already familiar with Restorative Justice or just starting to learn about it, this event is the perfect place to deepen your understanding and connect with others who share your interest. Also, don't miss out on our interactive scenario-based discussions! RSVP at www.ehtp.org/careers
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Join our Out-of-School Time Team! We are now hiring for two part-time roles supporting East Harlem scholars in after-school activities. Learn more about the Elementary School Activity Specialist and Middle School Group Leader roles on our site at ehtp.org/careers
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Grab your imagination and join Dr. E and JRM Construction’s Mark Cunningham for a walk-through of what will soon be home to the East Harlem Scholars Academy High School Hawks! https://lnkd.in/g4FjwvG5
New East Harlem Scholars Academy High School Building Tour
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Kudos and congrats to longtime EHTP Board member and Dynasty CEO K. Don Cornwell... on acquiring a minority stake in the esteemed Premier League club, Liverpool, go Reds! From hosting annual fundraising events to his vast networking, and substantial contributions to our Capital Campaign, notably as the co-chair of EHTP's Fund Development Committee. Don’s dedication to EHTP has always made a difference and has been instrumental in realizing our new high school building dream. Don's expertise has navigated major sports and entertainment deals, including hallmark transactions with the Buffalo Bills and Pittsburgh Steelers, alongside forming MLB Advanced Media. His strategic counsel to the NFL and NBA is a testimony to his industry reverence. EHTP is proud of Don's achievements and our partnership, we extend hearty wishes to Liverpool in the Premier League journey ahead.