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As I reflect on another landmark year for the
Taco Bell Foundation, I am proud of the strides
we made to further our mission to break down
barriers to educate and inspire future leaders.
2021 was a year of adaptation, progress, and
strength, and the work we accomplished will be
foundational to our future success.
We entered 2021 feeling optimistic after a
challenging year, ready to uplift the lives of those
we serve. The next generation of leaders faces
a new and uncertain landscape, but with this
uncharted territory comes new opportunities.
And we are here to help fuel their bold ambitions
to create good. In 2021, we proudly awarded
more than $17 million in Community Grants and
Live Más Scholarships to like-minded charities
and passionate students across the United
States. We also met our commitment to award
$21 million in all-time Live Más Scholarships.
The Taco Bell Foundation would not be where it
is today without generous Taco Bell franchise
owners, Taco Bell Corp.’s continued collaboration
and support of our mission, the nonprofit
partners who let us champion them and their
admirable initiatives, the Live Más Scholars
who strengthen their communities and bring
us along on their educational journeys, and the
loyal Taco Bell fans who believe in us and choose
to participate in the Round Up program to
encourage ambitious students.
We will continue to feed the future and elevate
the next generation of leaders with our passion
for bringing new ideas to life and empowering
diverse voices. We are looking forward to making
significant investments in entrepreneurship
and education in historically marginalized
communities. I know our successes in 2021 set the
Taco Bell Foundation up for a promising 2022, and
I can’t wait to see what the future holds.
A LETTER FROM OUR EXECUTIVE DIRECTORTABLE OF CONTENTS
TACO BELL FOUNDATION
Jennifer BradburyExecutive Director, Taco Bell Foundation
3 A LETTER FROM
OUR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
4 OUR MISSION
5 OUR PROGRAMS
6 OUR PARTNERSHIPS
A YEAR IN REVIEW (OUR IMPACT)
10 COMMUNITY GRANTS
16 EMERGENCY RELIEF
GRANT PROGRAM
16 IMPACT PARTNERSHIPS
20 LIVE MÁS SCHOLARSHIP
24 FUNDRAISING PROGRAMS
34 BOARD MEMBERS AND
AFFILIATIONS
35 FINANCIALS
4
OUR MISSIONThe Taco Bell Foundation, a 501(c)3 public charity, breaks down barriers to educate and inspire the next generation of leaders. Young people are at the heart of the Taco Bell business, both inside the restaurants and out. We believe young people have passions that can move the world forward, so we provide opportunities for them to pursue those passions through grants, scholarships, programming, and experiences. The Taco Bell Foundation works to expand student access to education and fuels the bold ambitions of young people who want to create good in their communities and beyond.
LIVE MÁS SCHOLARSHIPThe Taco Bell Foundation’s signature program, the Live Más Scholarship, aims to empower the nation’s next generation of world changers—those whose passions may not fall into the categories of traditional scholarship programs. The Live Más Scholarship supports consumers and Taco Bell Team Members and can be renewed three times. Beyond the money, scholars have access to a community of peers, professional development events, mentoring, and various resources year-round.
Live Más Scholarship workshop
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PROGRAMS & PARTNERSHIPS
COMMUNITY GRANTSThrough the Community Grants Program, the Taco Bell Foundation supports nearly 400 nonprofit organizations championing youth in the communities where Taco Bell Team Members live and work. Our partners provide direct services for many at-risk, underperforming, and underrepresented youth, including mentorship, college and career exploration and readiness, financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and support to foster socio-emotional well-being.
Day of Giving 2021
IMPACT PARTNERSHIPSThe Taco Bell Foundation’s Impact Partnerships go beyond Community Grants to engage nonprofit organizations and social enterprises in ways that generate ideas, build knowledge, and have the potential to create a larger-scale social impact. Through Impact Partnerships, we help scale proven solutions, foster collaboration, and tackle challenges in youth education.
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PROGRAMS & PARTNERSHIPS
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A YEAR IN REVIEW
COMMUNITY GRANTS
EMERGENCY RELIEF GRANT PROGRAM
IMPACT PARTNERSHIPS
PARTNERSHIPS
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OUR GRANTEES (BY LOCATION)
*Examples of “at risk” youth include those who may be living below the poverty line, homeless, or transient; involved in drugs or alcohol; abused sexually, physically, or emotionally; lacking social or
emotional support; or involved with delinquent peers. Source: National Center for Social Engagement.
**Including vocational schools, junior colleges, and four-year universities.
$10 MILLION In community grants
675,000+ Youth served
400 Organizations
49 States
170 Communities
83% At-risk youth served*
83% of youth served received financial aid
70% of youth served applying for post-secondary education**
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ALABAMA(14)• A.G. Gaston Boys &
Girls Club• Alabama Possible• Boys & Girls Clubs of
Central AlabamaEast Central AlabamaGreater Lee CountyLake EufaulaNorth AlabamaSouth Alabamathe River Regionthe WiregrassWest Alabama
• Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama
• Jones Valley Teaching Farm• Junior Achievement of AlabamaALASKA (2)• Boys & Girls Club of Alaska,
Fairbanks Unit• Junior Achievement of AlaskaARIZONA(7)• Alice Cooper’s Solid Rock
Teen Center• Best Buddies Arizona• Boys & Girls Club of Sierra Vista• Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley• Boys & Girls Clubs of Tucson• Junior Achievement of Arizona• Rosie’s HouseARKANSAS (2)• City Year Little Rock• Fort Smith Children’s ShelterCALIFORNIA (35)• Boys & Girls Club of
Coachella ValleyEl Dorado County Western SlopeFresno CountyPlacer CountySanta Cruz CountyStanislaus CountyCentral Orange CoastGreater SacramentoGreater San DiegoImperial ValleyKern CountyLong BeachMerced CountyOaklandSan FranciscoSonoma Valleythe Central Coastthe North Valleythe Sequoias
• C5LA• City Year Los Angeles• City Year Sacramento• College Advising Corps Berkeley• College Advising Corps USC• Community Youth Center• Emerald Cities Collaborative• Junior Achievement of Northern
California• Junior Achievement of
San Diego• Junior Achievement of Southern
California• LeadersUp• Lodi Boys & Girls Club, Inc.• MENTOR California
• Strive for College• United Boys & Girls Clubs of
Santa Barbara County• YouthBuild Collaborative of
Southern CaliforniaCOLORADO (15)• Boys & Girls Club of
Fremont County, Incthe Pikes Peak RegionMetro DenverPueblo County
• CASA of Mesa County• Colorado “I Have a Dream”
Foundation• Colorado Springs Conservatory
Student Programs• Fresh Start• Junior Achievement of
Rocky MountainSouthern Coloradothe Rocky Mountain
• Karis• Latin American Educational
Foundation• Mesa County Partners
Parents ChallengeCONNECTICUT (1)• Boys & Girls Clubs of Hartford• Junior Achievement of
Southwest New EnglandDELAWARE (2)• Boys & Girls Clubs of Delaware,
Western SussexDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA(4)• Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater
Washington• BUILD Metro DC• City Year Washington DCFLORIDA (20)• Anchorage Children’s Home• Boys & Girls Club of
Collier CountyHernando CountyMartin Countythe Big BendBay CountyCentral FloridaManatee CountyPalm Beach CountyTampa Baythe Emerald Coastthe SuncoastChildren in Crisis
• Citrus Center Boys & Girls Club• City Year Miami• City Year Orlando• Emerald Coast Children’s
Advocacy Center• Junior Achievement of
Central FloridaNorth FloridaTampa Bay
GEORGIA (16)• Boys & Girls Club of
Bulloch CountyToombs CountyValdostaAlbany, GAAthensCentral GeorgiaGordon, Murray, and Whitfield Counties
Laurens & Johnson CountiesMetro AtlantaMoultrie/Colquitt Countythe Chattahoochee Valleythe CSRA
• College Advising Corps University of Georgia
• Junior Achievement of Georgia• Marguerite Neel Williams Boys
& Girls Clubs• OneGoal Metro AtlantaHAWAII (2)• Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii• Junior Achievement of HawaiiIDAHO (6)• 6th District CASA• 7th District CASA• Boys & Girls Club of Kootenai
County• Boys & Girls Club of Magic
Valley - Twin Falls• Junior Achievement of Idaho• Youthworks-Idaho
Youth RanchILLINOIS (12)• Bella Ease• Boys & Girls Club of
Bloomington-NormalDecaturPekinRockfordSouthern IllinoisCentral IllinoisGreater Peoriathe Mississippi Valley
• City Year Chicago• Don Moyer Boys & Girls Club• Junior Achievement of ChicagoINDIANA (16)• Boys & Girls Club of Adams
County• Boys & Girls Club of
Elkhart County, Inc.EvansvilleFort WayneHarrison-Crawford CountiesHuntington CountyJefferson CountyMarshall CountySeymourSt. Joseph CountyWayne County IndianaGreater Northwest Indiana - Hammond & Merrillville UnitsIndianapolis
• Junior Achievement of Central Indiana
• Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indiana
• Lyn Treece Boys & Girls Club of Tippecanoe County
IOWA (2)• Boys & Girls Clubs of the
Corridor• Junior Achievement of
Central IowaKANSAS (5)• Boys & Girls Club of
HutchinsonManhattanTopekaSouth Central Kansas
• Jobs for America’s Graduates of Kansas
KENTUCKY (6)• Boys & Girls Club of
Bowling Green Kentuckythe Greater Chippewa ValleyKentuckiana
• Harlan County Boys & Girls Club, Inc.
• Junior Achievement of the Bluegrass
• Louisville Free Public Library Foundation
LOUISIANA(6)• Boys & Girls Club of
North Louisiana-West MonroeAcadianaMetro Louisiana
• City Year Baton Rouge• City Year New Orleans• Junior Achievement of North
LouisianaMARYLAND (5)• A Step 2 Success• Boys & Girls Clubs of
Annapolis & Anne Arundel CountyHarford CountyMetro BaltimoreSouthern Maryland
MASSACHUSETTS (3)• Boys & Girls Club of Greater
Holyoke• City Year Boston• Dana Farber Cancer InstituteMICHIGAN (12)• Boys & Girls Club of
AlpenaBenton HarborGreat Lakes Bay RegionGreater Holland Lansingthe Muskegon LakeshoreGrand Rapids Youth CommonwealthGreater FlintGreater Kalamazoo
• City Year Detroit• DAR Boys & Girls Club• Junior Achievement of the
Michigan Great LakesMINNESOTA (8)• Boys & Girls Club of
Rochester, MNthe Northlandthe Twin Cities
• Change Inc.• College Possible• Junior Achievement of the
Upper Midwest• MENTOR Minnesota• YouthpriseMISSISSIPPI (6)• Boys & Girls Clubs of
Central MississippiGolden TriangleJackson CountyNorth Mississippithe Gulf Coast
• The Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club Hattiesburg
MISSOURI (15)
• Boys & Girls Club ofPoplar BluffSpringfieldSt. Charles CountyGreater Kansas CityGreater St. Louis, Inc.Southwest Missourithe Columbia AreaWest Central Missouri
• Cape Girardeau Civic Center Boys & Girls Club
• City Year Kansas City• College Advising Corps
Washington University in St. Louis
• Junior Achievement ofGreater Kansas CityGreater St. LouisKansas
• Missouri College Advising Corps (University of Missouri)
MONTANA (6)• Big Brothers Big Sisters of
Butte Silver BowHelena and Great Falls
• Boys & Girls Club ofSouthwest MontanaThe Flathead Reservation And Lake CountyYellowstone CountyCascade County
NEBRASKA (2)• Boys & Girls Clubs of the
Midlands, Inc.• Boys and Girls Clubs of Lincoln
Lancaster CountyNEVADA (5)• Boys & Girls Club of
Truckee MeadowsWestern NevadaSouthern Nevada
• CPLC Nevada, Inc• Junior Achievement of Southern
NevadaNEW JERSEY (3)• Boys & Girls Club of
CliftonNewarkMercer County, Inc.
NEW MEXICO (5)• Big Brothers Big Sisters
Mountain Region• Borderland Boys & Girls Club
Boys & Girls Club of FarmingtonOtero CountyCentral New Mexico
NEW YORK (12)• Boys & Girls Club of
BinghamtonNew RochelleRochesterBuffaloSchenectadySyracusethe Capital Area
• Childrens Home of Jefferson County SoZo Teen Center
• City Year New York• College Advising Corps NYU• Mohawk Valley Community
Action Agency, Inc.
• Police Activities League of Massena
NORTH CAROLINA (9)• Boys & Girls Clubs of
Durham and Orange CountiesWake County
• Brigade Boys & Girls Club• College Advising Corps UNC• Junior Achievement of Eastern
North Carolina• Junior Achievement of the Triad
(Greensboro)• Salvation Army Boys & Girls
Club of Greensboro• Salvation Army Boys & Girls
Clubs ofGreater CharlotteWinston Salem Area Command
NORTH DAKOTA (2)• Boys & Girls Club of the Red
River Valley• Mountain Plains Youth ServicesOHIO (11)• Boys & Girls Club of
DaytonWest Chester/LibertyCentral OhioClevelandGreater CincinnatiYoungstown
• City Year Cleveland• City Year Columbus• Junior Achievement of
Mahoning ValleyNorthwestern OhioOKI Partners
OKLAHOMA (4)• Boys & Girls Club of Oklahoma
County• City Year Tulsa• Junior Achievement of
Oklahoma• PivotOREGON (9)• Boys & Girls Club of
CorvallisSalem, Marion & Polk CountiesSouthwestern OregonUmpqua Valleyof BendEmerald Valleythe Rogue Valley
• Junior Achievement of Oregon & SW Washington
• Lines for LifePENNSYLVANIA (7)• Boys & Girls Club of
HarrisburgNortheastern PennsylvaniaWestern Pennsylvania
• City Year Philadelphia• Garfield Jubilee Association,
Inc.• Junior Achievement of Western
Pennsylvania• Pennsylvania College Advising
CorpsSOUTH CAROLINA (5)• Boys & Girls Club of the
Grand Strand
• Boys & Girls Clubs of the Midlands
• City Year Columbia• Junior Achievement of Greater
South Carolina• The Salvation Army of
Greenville South CarolinaSOUTH DAKOTA (5)• Boys & Girls Club of Sioux
Empire• Boys & Girls Club of the
Aberdeen Area• Junior Achievement of South
Dakota• Junior Achievement of the
Midlands• YMCA of Rapid CityTENNESSEE (17)• Boys & Girls Club of
Dumplin ValleyElizabethton/Carter CountyGreater KingsportGreeneville & Greene CountyJacksonJohnson City/Washington CountyThe Ocoee Regionthe Smoky MountainsGreater MemphisMiddle TennesseeMorristownthe Clinch Valleythe Tennessee Valley
• City Year Memphis• Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee• Junior Achievement of Middle
Tennessee• Notes for NotesTEXAS (30)• American Cancer Society -
Diversity in Research Internship & Summer Healthcare Experience (SHE) in Oncology
• American Youthworks• Boys & Girls Club of
DenisonLubbockSan AngeloBrazos ValleyCentral TexasChattanoogaCollin CountyGreater DallasGreater HoustonGreater Tarrant CountySan AntonioSouth Central Texasthe Austin Area
• City Year Dallas• City Year San Antonio• College Advising Corps TAMU• College Advising Corps TCU• College Advising Corps
UT Austin• Communities in Schools of the
Big Country, Inc.• Junior Achievement of
Central TexasDallasSouth TexasSoutheast Texasthe Chisholm Trail
the Desert Southwest• Maverick Boys & Girls Club
of Amarillo• OneGoal Graduation• Salvation Army Boys & Girls
Clubs of TexasUTAH (2)• Boys & Girls Clubs of
Weber-Davis• College Advising Corps
University of UtahVERMONT (1)• Boys & Girls Club of
Burlington, Inc.VIRGINIA (11)• Boys & Girls Club of
Greater LynchburgSouthwest VirginiaCentral VirginiaHarrisonburg & Rockingham CountyMetro RichmondSoutheast Virginiathe Blue Ridgethe Danville Areathe Virginia Peninsula
• College Advising Corps UVA• Junior Achievement of Greater
Hampton RoadsWASHINGTON (9)• Boys & Girls Club of
South Puget Soundthe Columbia Basinthe Lewis Clark ValleyBenton and Franklin CountiesSpokane County
• City Year Seattle• College Advising Corps
University of Washington• Junior Achievement of
Washington• Rocksolid Teen CenterWEST VIRGINIA (2)• John W. Hereford Boys & Girls
Clubs of Huntington• Salvation Army Boys & Girls
Club of CharlestonWISCONSIN (9)• Boys & Girls Club
Fox Valleyof Dane Countyof Greater Milwaukeeof Green Bayof Oshkoshof Portage Countyof West-Central Wisconsin
• City Year Milwaukee• MENTOR Greater MilwaukeeWYOMING (2)• Boys & Girls Club of Cheyenne• Boys & Girls Clubs of Central
Wyoming
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In 2021, the Taco Bell Foundation provided $1.4M to 52 Junior Achievement areas across the country to support high school programs that help nearly 30,000 students make informed, intelligent decisions about their future and foster skills that will be highly useful in the business world.
Taco Bell Foundation’s investment in JA positively impacted thousands of high school students from low- to moderate-income communities. At a time when most students were learning from a screen, this grant allowed JA to transform much-needed JA programs to virtual platforms and connect students to JA’s three pillars of financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and career readiness. Taco Bell Foundation’s partnership created economic empowerment and inspired students to dream brighter futures.
–Jack Kosakowski, President and CEO, Junior Achievement
Boys & Girls Clubs of America provides Clubs the tools and resources they need to help recruit, impact, and retain teens through programs like Youth of the Year and Keystone Clubs. Since 1995, the Taco Bell Foundation has granted $60 million dollars to approximately 300 Clubs across the country. In 2021, the Foundation granted nearly $5.7 million to Boys & Girls Clubs.
Through the Taco Bell Career Exploration Program, youth were able to hear from various speakers in a variety of career fields, attend tours (in-person and virtually) of career workforce spaces, participate in mock interviews, use College & Career Planning software to help determine workforce interests and compatibility, and create a personal portfolio.
–Don Moyer Boys & Girls Club, Champaign IL
HIGHLIGHTS
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On top of being a low-income student and a first-generation high school graduate, CAC student Matthew was navigating the college application process during a global pandemic. Although Matthew was determined not to be deterred by lack of resources, he had become discouraged and given up on applying for scholarships. At the end of 2020, Matthew met with his CAC adviser, Ms. Jocelyn, who provided the emotional support, encouragement, and tools Matthew needed to realize his potential and submit his scholarship applications.
In April 2021, Matthew was granted a full ride to University of California, Riverside. There are many students like Matthew, students full of ambition and goals who carry the weight of generational change on their shoulders but need mentors, resources, and advisers along the way to encourage them to believe in the greatness they are capable of achieving.
–Seth Larbi, College Adviser CAC Rhode Island, William E. Tolman Senior High School
College Advising Corps aims to increase the number of low-income, first-generation, and underrepresented students who enter and go on to successfully earn a higher education degree. College Advising Corps works with partner institutions and places recent graduates as full-time college advisers in underserved high schools across the nation. Advisors support students in becoming college-ready, and deliver personalized, knowledgeable guidance on college admission, financial aid, and enrollment.
City Year AmeriCorps members serve a year in systemically under-resourced schools across 29 U.S. cities. They help students engage with their learning, develop their potential, and master skills that prepare them for success in college and careers. In 2021, Taco Bell Foundation provided nearly $800,000 to 23 City Year sites across the country to impact approximately 11,400 students and 230 City Year AmeriCorps members.
I can’t say enough about City Year and their tremendous support of our school. They greatly supported our school during the pandemic, and we would like all the support they bring to our students to continue. A few highlights include virtual field trips, after-school activities, serving as mentors for students, small-group instruction, and much-needed assistance with our daily Morning Assembly.
–Public School Principal in Detroit, MI, served by City Year AmeriCorps members in Detroit, through sponsorship from Taco Bell Foundation
HIGHLIGHTSHIGHLIGHTS
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In 2021, the Taco Bell Foundation launched the Emergency Relief Grant program, offering aid to current nonprofit partners that have experienced a natural disaster. Throughout 2021, multiple natural disasters devastated communities across the country. The Taco Bell Foundation allocated more than $13,000+ to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Louisiana and the Boys & Girls Clubs of El Dorado County Western Slope after their members experienced challenges from Hurricane Ida and the Caldor Fires.
The Taco Bell Foundation serves as a strategic partner and catalyst for positive change in youth education landscape. In 2021, we funded projects that addressed important issues facing young people, especially during the pandemic, including mentoring relationships and the state of the youth labor market.
MENTOR: THE NATIONAL MENTORING PARTNERSHIP
In 2021, the Taco Bell Foundation supported MENTOR: The National Mentoring Partnership in creating Becoming a Better Mentor: Strategies to Be There for Young People—a video mini-series, audio-book, and a thirteen-chapter publication to share resources from MENTOR’s Elements of Effective Practice for Mentoring research. Specifically, the Taco Bell Foundation provided the funding to create the video series, which illustrates how different practices play out in a mentoring relationship.
EMERGENCY RELIEF GRANT PROGRAM JOBS FOR THE FUTURE (JFF)
The Taco Bell Foundation partnered with Jobs for the Future (JFF) to guide Talent Developers to navigate the rapidly changing labor market so they can help young adults secure higher-paying jobs with opportunities for advancement. For nearly 40 years, JFF has led the way in designing innovative and scalable solutions that create access to economic advancement for all. The publication “How Young Adults Can Advance in a Turbulent Economy” identifies 15 high-potential jobs and occupations that are projected to grow, that offer median wages of at least $20 per hour, and that are accessible to young adults with limited work experience.
YESSHECAN CAMPAIGN
The YesSheCanCampaign was founded by Live Más
Scholar Zaniya Lewis. The Taco Bell Foundation
supported The Climb Is Our Story—a free college and
career readiness program for nontraditional high
school students nationwide. During the Fall 2021
cohort of the program, students were supported in
applying to 20+ career opportunities, participating
in virtual college tours and networking events, and
becoming more confident in sharing their stories.
MONEYTHINK
The Taco Bell Foundation funded the expansion of
the ed-tech tool, DecidED, which was created by
Moneythink. This free app helps students clearly
understand the net costs for each college on their
list so that they can make informed enrollment
decisions and carefully consider payment plans.
A Taco Bell Foundation grant makes it possible to
distribute DecidED to more than 50,000 college-
aspiring high school students who are eligible for
Pell Grants. The app is available to all students.
IMPACT PARTNERSHIPS
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PROGRAMS
A YEAR IN REVIEW
LIVE MÁS SCHOLARSHIP
FUNDRAISING PROGRAMS
• ROUND UP
• OWNERS’ GIVING CIRCLE
• EVENTS
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OUR SCHOLARS:
TOP 5 PASSIONS:
AGES:
BIOLOGYEDUCATION MEDICINE NURSING
COMMUNITY SERVICELIVE MÁS SCHOLARSHIPTEAM MEMBER
$7 MILLION
725SCHOLARSHIPS
32%
68%
LIVE MÁS SCHOLARSHIP IN 2021
LIVE MÁS SCHOLARSHIPCONSUMER
NEW RECIPIENTS SCHOLARSRENEWAL RECIPIENTS420+305 725
SCHOOL TYPES:
2-YEAR 4-YEAR VOCATIONAL/TRADE
A YEAR IN REVIEW LIVE MÁS SCHOLARSHIP
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27 8
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During Summer of Connection, a four-week virtual conference, Live Más Scholars engaged in live workshops and panels, participated in challenges, and learned and connected with peers and mentors. We listened to the scholars’ wants and needs and focused each session on topics they asked for, including early career success, navigating change, financial literacy, self-advocacy, and influencing others. We paired scholars with career mentors to help them gain knowledge and sharpen their skills through sessions on professional networking, resume writing and interviewing, career vision boards, exploring grad school, succeeding in a new job, and career planning.
So many great tips for money management. Thanks so much for the replay option! I was at work during the live broadcast, so this allows me to still take advantage of this important information!
-Caleb Simmons, Scholar Hartselle, AL
Being a mentor taught me that I still have tons left to learn. It taught me that I should not only look to people who are older for wisdom and guidance but also our youth. Our young adults are so talented, creative, and inspiring!
-Mentor
It helped me recognize the strengths I was good at such as collecting, analyzing, and being action/oriented and how to use all of these things together in order achieve my aspirations for becoming a UX/UI Designer.
-Scholar
Excited to be a part of this platform! So thankful for this scholarship and excited to get to know everyone!
-Ayushi Agarwal, Scholar, on Scholar Connect | Houston, TX
I’m so happy to finally join the Live Más Scholar Connect community! It has been such a privilege being a Live Más Scholar and I’m eager to connect with more Scholars nationwide.
-Myles Dement, Scholar,on Scholar Connect | Tulsa, OK
In the fall, the Taco Bell Foundation launched a pilot mentoring program. Career mentors from the Taco Bell Corp. system were invited to participate as mentors to Live Más Scholars. Together they engaged in monthly coaching sessions.
In 2021, the Taco Bell Foundation launched an exclusive online community where Live Más Scholars can connect with each other, showcase their passions, find opportunities, and enhance their skills.
SUMMER OF CONNECTION
LIVE MÁS MENTORING PILOT PROGRAM
LIVE MÁS SCHOLAR CONNECT
732 ActivatedAccounts
22,315 PageVisits
978 Commented Posts
194 Live Feed Posts
350+ Attendees joined 6 virtual events
150+ Participants engaged in 4 Scholar Scramble challenges
80+ Connections created between scholars and mentors
180+ Prizes awarded to scholars for engagement & participation
160+ Views from scholars accessing one of the 5 Skill Builder videos
91 Total participants
45 Scholars
46 Mentors
97% Would recommend the program to others
96% Thought the coaching and resources were helpful
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The Taco Bell Foundation’s Round Up program supports youth nationwide with scholarships, educational experiences, and community support. Through Round Up, customers and fans of the brand can donate to the Taco Bell Foundation all year long by rounding up their total to the nearest dollar at the front counter, kiosk, drive-thru, and on the web and mobile app. In 2021, the Round Up program raised $15 million for students nationwide. Taco Bell
Franchise Owners play a large role in motivating their restaurant teams to share the Taco Bell Foundation’s mission with customers and encourage them to round up.
Thank you to the below Franchise Owners whose restaurants helped raise over $5,000 per restaurant in Round Up funds last year or raised a total of $1 million across their restaurants last year.
How Our Work Is Made Possible
ROUND UP
A YEAR IN REVIEW FUNDRAISING PROGRAMS
KURT AARSAND APEX RESTAURANTS
BORDER FOODSDELECTABLE
MANAGEMENT
DENALI FOODSE & C TACO
FOUR CORNERS TACOSLOCKWOOD/MCKINNONLUCWORK ENTERPRISES
LYNNRICHMAHAMITRA
MAYER MANAGEMENTPLATTSBURGH TACO
SETH SKOGEN
DAVID SPARKSTACALA COMPANIES
TACO BUCKSTACOBOCCI
VISION RESTAURANTS
Thank You to the Taco Bell customers who rounded up their order total while visiting a Taco Bell restaurant last year. You make the Taco Bell Foundation’s work possible!
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THANK YOU TO OUR 2021 OWNERS’ GIVING CIRCLE MEMBERS!1601 Jamaica 58A Fulton Taco Bell A. CavegnAlvarado Restaurant NationAmpex Brands West Texas Angeline RestaurantAnredApex RestaurantsArgonaut Food Partners NuevoAtlantic RestaurantsB & G Food EnterprisesBDE Florida Bee Mac CorporationBell AmericanBell of Mountain ViewBertanzettiBFS ConceptsBig Rapids Taco BellBorder FoodsBuford TacoBurton EnterprisesC&R Restaurant GroupC. & M. Smith RestaurantsCantina HospitalityCarolina TacoCentral Florida KFCCentral Iowa KFC
Champion Restaurants Choudry, MohammadCJJ EnterprisesCLATRAClawson Management TBCLC RestaurantsColumbus MartCrave ConceptsD. G. Smith EnterprisesDeClerck EnterprisesDee Jay’s QSRDelect FoodsDelectable ManagementDelight TB IndianaDenali FoodsDesert de Oro FoodDiversified Restaurant GroupDJ Enterprises of Panama CityDunafon EnterprisesDVC FoodE & C TacoEngen EnterprisesES-O-EN CorporationExxis Corporation/Xs CorporationEYM Chicken of WisconsinF.W. Englefield IVFast Food Feeders
Felker DayFLEW THE COOPFlorida BellsFood Chain NationFour Corners TacosFrederick GallantG.F. EnterpriseGarrison QSRGBM 1037Gingles ConceptsGladden EnterprisesGPM InvestmentsGrajaGreat Lakes TacoGrewal FoodsHawk’s Food Management ServicesHAZA BellHefcamHelm OpsHigh Desert QSRsHospitality SyracuseIntermountain Food StoresJ & S Food SalesJ.E.M. Restaurant GroupJ.P.M.J.R.S. Restaurant CorporationJalapeno TacoJefferis Foods
JG&GJJC FoodsJTB DevelopmentKBP BellsKC Bell Kedis EnterprisesKeith Sherman EnterprisesKMAC EnterprisesKumar Management CorporationLockwood/McKinnonLost MesaAfzal LokhandwalaLoudon Sims GroupLucWork EnterprisesLuihn VantEdge PartnersLynnRichMAA DURGA EnterpriseMall TreatsMarble USA MAS Restaurant GroupMayer ManagementMcDonough TacoMHF Carbondale Mid Atlantic Taco Millennium TacosMMC EnterprisesMorongo TBMRCOMTBMTLDMulticoncept GroupMulti-Fast FoodNacnudNandini Food CorporationNatron CorporationNorth State Investments
North Texas BellsNorthwest RestaurantsO INCORPORATEDO&M TBP J EnterprisesPacific BellsPacific West General StorePAK Harlem Management Paradise FoodsParis & Potter KT of PlymouthPhoenix Cantina of Fort LauderdalePlattsburgh TacoPyramid Service ManagementQSR NYQuikserve ConceptsR&R AtlantaR2 RestaurantsRADRayan RE National CorporationRBD California Restaurants LimitedSavannah Service & Food (YUM)SERJ Taco CaliforniaSHAASHWATShailin Corporation
Silver Cricket TacosSOMA EnterprisesSource FoodsSoutheast Restaurant GroupSouthern MultifoodsSouthpawSummerwood CorporationSummit Franchise ManagementSun CulinaryT & D FoodsT & KT.T. Management CompanyTacala CompaniesTaco AlohaTaco Bell CorporateTaco BucksTaco Colorado CorporationTaco JimTaco Management SolutionsTacoBocciTambroTBC1 Texas TacosTME Enterprises Truckstop DistributorsTYMATTUnited White PlainsURAKV2VB Preferred QSRVision RestaurantsW & M RestaurantsWeber Coastal BellsWest Quality Food ServiceWidder ManagementYum & ChillZalak Food Corporation
OWNERS’ GIVING CIRCLE
Taco Bell Franchise Owners can join the Owners’ Giving Circle by making a gift of $350 per Taco Bell franchise restaurant that they own. Funds support the Taco Bell Foundation’s mission to break down barriers to educate and inspire the next generation of leaders through scholarships, mentorship, community support and experiences. Members are like-minded Taco Bell franchise leaders who believe every young person deserves to pursue their passion and achieve their dreams.
In 2021, Owners’ Giving Circle members contributed nearly $2.3 MILLIONto Live Más Scholarships for Taco Bell Team Members.
Taco Bell Franchise Owners joined us virtually to hear from current Taco Bell Team Members who are pursuing their educational passions with the support of our Live Más Scholarship program. Attendees pledged more than $500,000 to provide Live Más Scholarships to Taco Bell Team Members to educate and inspire the next generation of leaders!
FRANMAC Convention featured a silent and live auction, culinary delights, and special performances by our own Live Más Scholars! More importantly, it was an opportunity for Taco Bell Franchise Owners and vendors to share their passion for breaking down barriers to education and investing in the future of their workforce. Representatives from across the Taco Bell system gathered at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs for this annual event and raised $1.7 million to fund Live Más Scholarships for Taco Bell Team Members.
BELL X BELL OWNERS CONNECT MARCH 25, 2021
FRANMAC CONVENTION SEPTEMBER 27-29, 2021
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In 2021, our event supporters contributed nearly $2.3 million to support more scholarships for Taco Bell Team Members who will join the Live Más
Scholarship community and gain access to educational funding, professional connections, and a nationwide network.
Taco Bell Corp. employees proudly support the Taco Bell Foundation year-round through personal giving, volunteering, and by hosting fundraising events like an annual Art Show and a Garage/Sample Sale. In 2021, Taco Bell Corp. employees raised nearly $15,000 through events such as these.
Taco Bell Corp. employees always find innovative ways to raise funds to support the Taco Bell Foundation. This year, Taco Bell’s Digital Omnichannel Product Experience Team and Workplace Experience Team collaborated to host a Garage/Sample Sale to support the Taco Bell Foundation’s Live Más Scholarship program. The event featured items for sale, including Taco Bell clothing and swag, furniture, TVs, and office decor.
In partnership with Taco Bell Design and Taco Bell Foundation, Art Show offers a chance for Taco Bell Corp. employees to showcase their artistic talents by submitting art that will be auctioned off to raise money to fuel Live Más Scholarships for students nationwide who are pursuing their educational dreams. Guests enjoyed music, refreshments, and had an opportunity to learn more about the Taco Bell Foundation and Taco Bell’s employee resource groups while they bid on art.
TACO BELL CORP. FUNDRAISING EVENTS
GARAGE/SAMPLE SALEDECEMBER 13, 2021
HOMECOMING X ART SHOWNOVEMBER 11, 2021
THANK YOU TO OUR 2021 EVENT
SUPPORTERS!
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BOARD MEMBERS 2021
Neil Borkan
Mark King
James Coscone
Leigh Anne Tuohy
Mark Peterson
Craig Langel
Dave & Kathleen Grieve
Imaan Ferdowsi
Todd Bisbocci
Rob Alvarado
Mark King
Marjorie Perlman
Steve Plank
Amanda Horowitz
Amber McMurray
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE 2021
Steve Plank
Rob Alvarado
Jessie Graham
Mollie Sommer
Jennifer Bradbury
Morgan Tabor
FINANCE COMMITTEE 2021
James Cascone
Todd Bisbocci
Jennifer Bradbury
Amanda Horowitz
Cari Anderson
MARKETING COMMITTEE 2021
Marjorie Perlman
David & Kathleen Grieve
Rob Poetsch
Jennifer Bradbury
Amber McMurray
PROGRAMS & GRANTS COMMITTEE 2021
Imaan Ferdowsi
Leigh Anne Tuohy
Jennifer Bradbury
Marchela Iahdjian
AFFILIATION
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Treasurer
Secretary
Director Emeritus
Director Emeritus
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Assistant Treasurer
Assistant Secretary
Board Member
Board Member
Taco Bell System Partner
Taco Bell System Partner
Executive Director
Staff Leader
Board Member
Board Member
Executive Director
Staff Leader
Staff Support
Board Member
Board Member
Taco Bell Corp. Partner
Executive Director
Staff Leader
Board Member
Board Member
Executive Director
Staff Leader
TACO BELL FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2021
Revenue and supportBack to school fundraiser
Round up fundraiser
Contributions
Special events
Other
Canister collections
Graduation season fundraiser
Total revenue and support
ExpensesProgram services
Fundraising
General and administrative
Total expenses
Change in net assetsNet assets without donor restrictions, beginning of yearNet assets without donor restrictions, end of year
TACO BELL FOUNDATION, INC. STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIESDECEMBER 31, 2019 (WITH COMPARATIVE TOTALS AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2020)
2020 $12,042,672
$7,188,539
$3,308,311
$243,063
$86,634
$296
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$22,869,515
$13,845,583
$800,141
$463,677
$15,109,401
$7,760,114
$20,222,148$27,982,262
2019$3,863,038
$10,085,996
$4,498,255
$227,565
$552,517
$593,799
$3,855,484
$23,676,654
$13,006,523
$1,168,660
$1,460,837
$15,636,020
$8,040,634
$12,181,514$20,222,148
TBF Ratings:
93.24Financial
96.00Accountability & Transparency
92Culture &
Community
100Leadership
& Adaptability
NOT SCOREDImpact & Results
Per https://www.charitynavigator.org/, “Charity Navigator is the world’s largest and most trusted nonprofit evaluator.” 501(c)(3) entities are rated out of 4 stars based on financial health and accountability/transparency.
Taco Bell Foundation’s most current audited financial statements and Form 990 are availableat https://www.tacobellfoundation.org/about/
Go to the Taco Bell Foundation Charity Navigator profile for additional details.
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APPENDIX
ALABAMA (14)• A.G. Gaston Boys &
Girls Club• Alabama Possible• Boys & Girls Clubs of
Central AlabamaEast Central AlabamaGreater Lee CountyLake EufaulaNorth AlabamaSouth Alabamathe River Regionthe WiregrassWest Alabama
• Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama
• Jones Valley Teaching Farm• Junior Achievement of Alabama
ALASKA (2)• Boys & Girls Club of Alaska,
Fairbanks Unit• Junior Achievement of Alaska
ARIZONA (7)• Alice Cooper’s Solid Rock Teen
Center• Best Buddies Arizona• Boys & Girls Club of Sierra Vista• Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley• Boys & Girls Clubs of Tucson• Junior Achievement of Arizona• Rosie’s House
ARKANSAS (2)• City Year Little Rock• Fort Smith Children’s Shelter
CALIFORNIA (35)• Boys & Girls Club of
Coachella ValleyEl Dorado County Western SlopeFresno CountyPlacer CountySanta Cruz CountyStanislaus CountyCentral Orange CoastGreater SacramentoGreater San DiegoImperial ValleyKern CountyLong BeachMerced CountyOaklandSan FranciscoSonoma Valleythe Central Coastthe North Valleythe Sequoias
• C5LA• City Year Los Angeles• City Year Sacramento• College Advising Corps Berkeley• College Advising Corps USC• Community Youth Center• Emerald Cities Collaborative• Junior Achievement of Northern
California• Junior Achievement of San Diego• Junior Achievement of Southern
California• LeadersUp• Lodi Boys & Girls Club, Inc.• MENTOR California
• Strive for College• United Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa
Barbara County• YouthBuild Collaborative of Southern
California
COLORADO (15)• Boys & Girls Club of
Fremont County, Inc.the Pikes Peak RegionMetro DenverPueblo County
• CASA of Mesa County• Colorado “I Have a Dream”
Foundation• Colorado Springs Conservatory
Student Programs• Fresh Start• Junior Achievement of
Rocky MountainSouthern Coloradothe Rocky Mountain
• Karis• Latin American Educational
Foundation• Mesa County Partners
Parents Challenge
CONNECTICUT (2)• Boys & Girls Clubs of Hartford• Junior Achievement of Southwest
New England
DELAWARE (1)• Boys & Girls Clubs of Delaware,
Western Sussex
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (4)• Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater
Washington• BUILD Metro DC• City Year Washington DC
FLORIDA (20)• Anchorage Children’s Home• Boys & Girls Club of
Collier CountyHernando CountyMartin Countythe Big BendBay CountyCentral FloridaManatee CountyPalm Beach CountyTampa Baythe Emerald Coastthe SuncoastChildren in Crisis
• Citrus Center Boys & Girls Club• City Year Miami• City Year Orlando• Emerald Coast Children’s
Advocacy Center• Junior Achievement of
Central FloridaNorth FloridaTampa Bay
GEORGIA (16)• Boys & Girls Club of
Bulloch CountyToombs CountyValdostaAlbany, GAAthens
Central GeorgiaGordon, Murray, and Whitfield CountiesLaurens & Johnson CountiesMetro AtlantaMoultrie/Colquitt Countythe Chattahoochee Valleythe CSRA
• College Advising Corps University of Georgia
• Junior Achievement of Georgia• Marguerite Neel Williams Boys &
Girls Clubs• OneGoal Metro Atlanta
HAWAII (2)• Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii• Junior Achievement of Hawaii
IDAHO (6)• 6th District CASA• 7th District CASA• Boys & Girls Club of Kootenai County• Boys & Girls Club of Magic Valley -
Twin Falls• Junior Achievement of Idaho• Youthworks-Idaho
Youth Ranch
ILLINOIS (12)• Bella Ease• Boys & Girls Club of
Bloomington-NormalDecaturPekinRockfordSouthern IllinoisCentral IllinoisGreater Peoriathe Mississippi Valley
• City Year Chicago• Don Moyer Boys & Girls Club• Junior Achievement of Chicago
INDIANA (16)• Boys & Girls Club of Adams County• Boys & Girls Club of
Elkhart County, Inc.EvansvilleFort WayneHarrison-Crawford CountiesHuntington CountyJefferson CountyMarshall CountySeymourSt. Joseph CountyWayne County IndianaGreater Northwest Indiana - Hammond & Merrillville UnitsIndianapolis
• Junior Achievement of Central Indiana
• Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indiana
• Lyn Treece Boys & Girls Club of Tippecanoe County
IOWA (2)• Boys & Girls Clubs of the Corridor• Junior Achievement of Central Iowa
KANSAS (5)• Boys & Girls Club of
HutchinsonManhattan
TopekaSouth Central Kansas
• Jobs for America’s Graduates of Kansas
KENTUCKY (6)• Boys & Girls Club of
Bowling Green Kentuckythe Greater Chippewa ValleyKentuckiana
• Harlan County Boys & Girls Club, Inc.• Junior Achievement of the Bluegrass• Louisville Free Public Library
Foundation
LOUISIANA (6)• Boys & Girls Club of
North Louisiana-West MonroeAcadianaMetro Louisiana
• City Year Baton Rouge• City Year New Orleans• Junior Achievement of North
Louisiana
MARYLAND (5)• A Step 2 Success• Boys & Girls Clubs of
Annapolis & Anne Arundel CountyHarford CountyMetro BaltimoreSouthern Maryland
MASSACHUSETTS (3)• Boys & Girls Club of Greater Holyoke• City Year Boston• Dana Farber Cancer Institute
MICHIGAN (12)• Boys & Girls Club of
AlpenaBenton HarborGreat Lakes Bay RegionGreater Holland Lansingthe Muskegon LakeshoreGrand Rapids Youth CommonwealthGreater FlintGreater Kalamazoo
• City Year Detroit• DAR Boys & Girls Club• Junior Achievement of the
Michigan Great Lakes
MINNESOTA (8)• Boys & Girls Club of
Rochester, MNthe Northlandthe Twin Cities
• Change Inc.• College Possible• Junior Achievement of the
Upper Midwest• MENTOR Minnesota• Youthprise
MISSISSIPPI (6)• Boys & Girls Clubs of
Central MississippiGolden TriangleJackson CountyNorth Mississippithe Gulf Coast
• The Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club Hattiesburg
MISSOURI (15)• Boys & Girls Club of
Poplar BluffSpringfieldSt. Charles CountyGreater Kansas CityGreater St. Louis, Inc.Southwest Missourithe Columbia AreaWest Central Missouri
• Cape Girardeau Civic Center Boys & Girls Club
• City Year Kansas City• College Advising Corps Washington
University in St. Louis• Junior Achievement of
Greater Kansas CityGreater St. LouisKansas
• Missouri College Advising Corps (University of Missouri)
MONTANA (6)• Big Brothers Big Sisters of
Butte Silver BowHelena and Great Falls
• Boys & Girls Club ofSouthwest MontanaThe Flathead Reservation and Lake CountyYellowstone CountyCascade County
NEBRASKA (2)• Boys & Girls Clubs of the
Midlands, Inc.• Boys & Girls Clubs of Lincoln/
Lancaster County
NEVADA (5)• Boys & Girls Club of
Truckee MeadowsWestern NevadaSouthern Nevada
• CPLC Nevada, Inc• Junior Achievement of Southern
Nevada
NEW JERSEY (3)• Boys & Girls Club of
CliftonNewarkMercer County, Inc.
NEW MEXICO (5)• Big Brothers Big Sisters
Mountain Region• Borderland Boys & Girls Club
Boys & Girls Club of FarmingtonOtero CountyCentral New Mexico
NEW YORK (12)• Boys & Girls Club of
BinghamtonNew RochelleRochesterBuffaloSchenectadySyracusethe Capital Area
• Childrens Home of Jefferson County
SoZo Teen Center• City Year New York• College Advising Corps NYU• Mohawk Valley Community Action
Agency, Inc.• Police Activities League of Massena
NORTH CAROLINA (9)• Boys & Girls Clubs of
Durham and Orange CountiesWake County
• Brigade Boys & Girls Club• College Advising Corps UNC• Junior Achievement of Eastern North
Carolina• Junior Achievement of the Triad
(Greensboro)• Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club of
Greensboro• Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubs of
Greater CharlotteWinston Salem Area Command
NORTH DAKOTA (2)• Boys & Girls Club of the Red River
Valley• Mountain Plains Youth Services
OHIO (11)• Boys & Girls Club of
DaytonWest Chester/LibertyCentral OhioClevelandGreater CincinnatiYoungstown
• City Year Cleveland• City Year Columbus• Junior Achievement of
Mahoning ValleyNorthwestern OhioOKI Partners
OKLAHOMA (4)• Boys & Girls Club of Oklahoma
County• City Year Tulsa• Junior Achievement of Oklahoma• Pivot
OREGON (9)• Boys & Girls Club of
CorvallisSalem, Marion & Polk CountiesSouthwestern OregonUmpqua Valleyof BendEmerald Valleythe Rogue Valley
• Junior Achievement of Oregon & SW Washington
• Lines for Life
PENNSYLVANIA (7)• Boys & Girls Club of
HarrisburgNortheastern PennsylvaniaWestern Pennsylvania
• City Year Philadelphia• Garfield Jubilee Association, Inc.• Junior Achievement of Western
Pennsylvania• Pennsylvania College Advising
CorpsSOUTH CAROLINA (5)
• Boys & Girls Club of the Grand Strand
• Boys & Girls Clubs of the Midlands• City Year Columbia• Junior Achievement of Greater South
Carolina• The Salvation Army of Greenville
South Carolina
SOUTH DAKOTA (5)• Boys & Girls Club of Sioux Empire• Boys & Girls Club of the Aberdeen
Area• Junior Achievement of South Dakota• Junior Achievement of the Midlands• YMCA of Rapid City
TENNESSEE (17)• Boys & Girls Club of
Dumplin ValleyElizabethton/Carter CountyGreater KingsportGreeneville & Greene CountyJacksonJohnson City/Washington Countythe Ocoee Regionthe Smoky MountainsGreater MemphisMiddle TennesseeMorristownthe Clinch Valleythe Tennessee Valley
• City Year Memphis• Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee• Junior Achievement of Middle
Tennessee• Notes for Notes
TEXAS (30)• American Cancer Society - Diversity
in Research Internship & Summer Healthcare Experience (SHE) in Oncology
• American Youthworks• Boys & Girls Club of
DenisonLubbockSan AngeloBrazos ValleyCentral TexasChattanoogaCollin CountyGreater DallasGreater HoustonGreater Tarrant CountySan AntonioSouth Central Texasthe Austin Area
• City Year Dallas• City Year San Antonio• College Advising Corps TAMU• College Advising Corps TCU• College Advising Corps UT Austin• Communities in Schools of the Big
Country, Inc.• Junior Achievement of
Central TexasDallasSouth TexasSoutheast Texasthe Chisholm Trailthe Desert Southwest
• Maverick Boys & Girls Club of Amarillo
• OneGoal Graduation
• Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubs of Texas
UTAH (2)• Boys & Girls Clubs of
Weber-Davis• College Advising Corps University
of Utah
VERMONT (1)• Boys & Girls Club of Burlington, Inc.
VIRGINIA (11)• Boys & Girls Club of
Greater LynchburgSouthwest VirginiaCentral VirginiaHarrisonburg & Rockingham CountyMetro RichmondSoutheast Virginiathe Blue Ridgethe Danville Areathe Virginia Peninsula
• College Advising Corps UVA• Junior Achievement of Greater
Hampton Roads
WASHINGTON (9)• Boys & Girls Club of
South Puget Soundthe Columbia Basinthe Lewis Clark ValleyBenton and Franklin CountiesSpokane County
• City Year Seattle• College Advising Corps University of
Washington• Junior Achievement of Washington• Rocksolid Teen Center
WEST VIRGINIA (2)• John W. Hereford Boys & Girls Clubs
of Huntington• Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club of
Charleston
WISCONSIN (9)• Boys & Girls Club
Fox Valleyof Dane Countyof Greater Milwaukeeof Green Bayof Oshkoshof Portage Countyof West-Central Wisconsin
• City Year Milwaukee• MENTOR Greater Milwaukee
WYOMING (2)• Boys & Girls Club of Cheyenne• Boys & Girls Clubs of Central
Wyoming
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