Closing the College Knowledge Gap for High School Students

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Matriculate

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Vice President, External Affairs: Shikha Bhatnagar
(646) 408-3561

Mission

Matriculate’s mission is to empower high-achieving high school students from low-income backgrounds to make the leap to our nation’s top colleges.

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As with many of our most dedicated supporters, my passion for Matriculate’s mission is deeply personal. I understand firsthand the challenges that many of our country’s brightest students face in navigating their way to top colleges. I am truly impressed by Matriculate’s ability to connect with over 3,000 high-achieving high school students each year, and I am proud of our impact. I look forward to expanding our reach, thanks to support from donors like you!
Gregory P. Spivy,
Chair-Matriculate Board of Directors Spivy Private Capital

Help Students Reach for Their Highest College Goals

Thanks to the generosity of several key donors across California, donations made through The Giving List will be matched up to $100,000! 

    •$100 recruits one high school student for our Fellow program

    •$500 recruits and trains one college student for our Advising program

    •$1,000 covers the full Matriculate experience for one high school student

    •$2,500 provides a yearly stipend for low-income college students (Advising Fellows)

    •$5,000 supports a Matriculate launch at a new college or university in California

    •$10,000 recruits and trains 20 Advisors, supporting 60 high school students

    •$15,000 funds the launch of a targeted marketing effort to reach more underrepresented and low-income high school students across California

Key Supporters

Jonathan Ashtor, Esq.
Bank of America
Bloomberg Philanthropies
Jasanna Britton
Citadel
Matthew Cullinan
Emerson Collective
Miecha Forbes
Jed Hart
The Ichigo Foundation
Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
Jenesis Group
Madeline Kerner
Jim Larimore
Charley Moore
Jessica Ogilvie
Kim Collins Parizeau
Lynn Anderson Poole
Arthur Rock
Schusterman Foundation
Dane Skillrud
Gregory P. Spivy
Bryden Sweeney-Taylor
Lauran Tuck