Take Stock in Children
Take Stock in Children Inc. is a nonprofit organization founded by Don Pemberton in 1995 and based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The organization aims to provide mentors and college scholarships to low-income students in Florida, in order to help students graduate and successfully enter a career. Since its inception, over 24,000 children have been enrolled in the Take Stock in Children program, which is active in over 800 Florida schools.
History
In 1993, Don Pemberton founded the Take Stock in Children organization, to provide scholarships and mentors to at-risk students. In 1999, the program had its first graduating class. In 2010, the organization was awarded funds of around $5 million from the U.S. Department of Education's Investing in Innovation grant program. In 2013, Ted Carter was elected the chairman of the organization. In 2017, the program's division in Manatee County, Florida, collected used laptops to provide to the students enrolled in the program, with Cheryl Evans, TSIC's program coordinator for Manatee County, having stated "we were shocked to learn that many of our scholars are completing their homework assignments and even writing college essays on their cell phones".In 2009, Brothers Nick and Nathan Gupta raised money to buy brand new laptops for the recipients of the TSIC scholarship. This program, based in Santa Rosa and Escambia Counties has raised over $200,000 and a record $90,000 in the past three years.