ST LOUIS, MO – Unleashing Potential received a Neighbors in Need grant for $6,000 from the Justice and Local Church Ministries of the United Church of Christ. The funds will be used to support Unleashing Potential’s track record of academic and socio-emotional success, as well as expand Science, Technology, Engineering, Cultural Arts and Math (STEAM) programming.
Through Unleashing Potential’s STEAM programming, more than 600 youth from economically disadvantaged communities in the St. Louis metropolitan area will explore key STEAM concepts in our before- and after-school and summer enrichment programs.
By instilling the belief that STEAM is for everyone, and emphasizing the “4 C’s” of Communication, Collaboration, Critical Thinking and Creative Play, Unleashing Potential endeavors to increase student and family awareness and knowledge of STEAM education and STEAM career opportunities.
“Inequities in STEAM education start early,” said Darlene Sowell, President and CEO of Unleashing Potential. “This is particularly true in the communities of color where Unleashing Potential’s programs operate. The Neighbors in Need grant will help us make an impact, by starting early with STEAM evidence-based curricula that focuses on the youth’s strengths, including their curiosity about the world to pose questions, predict outcomes and test ideas, and hopefully initiating an interest in future STEAM careers.”
Since 2018, Neighbors in Need has awarded 194 organizations. This year, they awarded 30+ organizations that are doing impactful missional work.
“The work that Unleashing Potential is doing to ensure that no at-risk youth of color has to struggle with tuition as they pursue STEAM education is phenomenal,” said Rev. Dr. Aaron Wade, Minister for Congregational Granting. “Because of their stellar approach, they are a recipient yet again of the competitive Neighbors in Need grant award. We are grateful for each of our local churches and covenanted ministers that partner in covenant with the national setting of the United Church of Christ to bring about a just world for all!”
Unleashing Potential has a long history with the United Church of Christ, as it was founded in 1913 by Disciples of Christ and United Church of Christ. Today, Immanuel United Church of Christ (Ferguson), St. Paul United Church of Christ (St. Louis City) and Church of the Master United Church of Christ (Florissant) are partners and serve as host sites for our summer educational programs and staff professional development trainings.
Unleashing Potential is one of St. Louis’ oldest nonprofits enriching the lives of children, founded originally as Neighborhood Houses in 1913. The mission of Unleashing Potential is to close the opportunity gap for children and youth by building on their strengths. A United Way agency since 1955, Unleashing Potential creates educational and empowering experiences through early childhood education, after school programs, youth development and enrichment camps.
Neighbors in Need (NIN) is a missional grant of the United Church of Christ that supports ministries of justice and compassion throughout the United States. This grant funds projects whose work ranges from direct service to community organizing and advocacy to address systemic injustice.