Give Something Back Foundation

Give Something Back (Give Back) is an American non-profit whose mission is to provide mentors and scholarships that help Pell Grant-eligible students go to college and graduate in four years debt free.

Give Something Back Foundation
Formation1999
TypeNonprofit organization
HeadquartersLockport, Il, United States
President and CEO
Robert Carr
Key people
  • Susan Herbst-Murphy
  • John Murphy
  • Michael Parker

History

Give Back was established by Robert Carr, a former resident of Lockport, IL. When Robert was accepted as a student at the University of Illinois, he received a $250 scholarship from the Lockport Woman's Club. The money helped offset some of the costs of college and motivated Robert. He vowed that when he was able, he would give back to the club. Forty years later—on the organization's 100th anniversary—he presented a check for $100,000 to be used for scholarships. Five students each received $5,000 a year for four years. He continued this program for five years, helping 25 students earn a college education.

Scope

Give Back operates in Illinois, Kansas, New Jersey, Delaware, New York, California and Pennsylvania. Give Back scholars can apply to any partner school in the state they live in to receive a scholarship for tuition, room and board.

Give Back is partnered with the following colleges and universities:

Illinois

  • Blackburn College, Carlinville
  • Lewis University, Romeoville
  • University of St. Francis, Joliet
  • University of Illinois, Champaign
  • Northern Illinois University, DeKalb
  • Illinois State University, Normal

Kansas

  • Kansas State University, Manhattan
  • Wichita State University, Wichita
  • Baker University, Baldwin City
  • Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg

New Jersey

  • Montclair State University, Montclair
  • New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark
  • Rowan University, Glassboro
  • Saint Peter's University, Jersey City
  • The College of New Jersey, Ewing
  • William Paterson University, Wayne

Delaware

  • University of Delaware, Newark

New York

  • Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry
  • Queens College, Flushing
  • Binghamton University, Binghamton

Pennsylvania

  • Williamson College of the Trades, Media
  • West Chester University, West Chester

Sources

  • "Lockport Woman's Club". lockportwomansclub.org.
  • "Indicators of Higher Education Inequity in the United States" (PDF). The Pell Institute. 2015.
  • "Federal Pell Grants". ed.gov.
  • Lewindec, Tamar (December 1, 2014). "Most College Students Don't Earn a Degree in 4 Years, Study Finds".
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