North Chicago Community Partners (NCCP)
Currie Larrimer is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in nonprofit management and youth support. Currently serving as the Senior Manager of External Engagement at North Chicago Community Partners (NCCP), Currie previously held roles such as the Manager of Development and Strategic Events. Earlier experience includes the position of Director of Enrollment and Match Support at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arkansas, where Currie successfully connected youth with mentors and community resources. Additional roles include Program Coordinator at Volunteer Tennessee and Curriculum Developer at NCCP, demonstrating a range of skills from outreach and communications to educational program development. Currie holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Human and Organizational Development from Vanderbilt University.
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North Chicago Community Partners (NCCP)
North Chicago Community Partners (NCCP) was founded in 2008 in direct response to the lack of outside support for the academic challenges facing the children of North Chicago. In Illinois, schools in low-income communities are massively underfunded – but their students need the same supportive services as students in wealthier communities in order to succeed. In North Chicago, that kind of support is available through NCCP. For more than ten years, the organization has leveraged the resources of the broader community to provide a menu of programs and services that complement classroom instruction and enhance student learning. NCCP’s work brings together a range of people to help support its unique “community school” model. In this model, NCCP partners with schools to offer after school enrichment and extended learning opportunities for all students, support teachers, engage parents in the education of their children, and provide opportunities for family learning. NCCP also plays an invaluable role in mobilizing resources to transform public schools in North Chicago.