NYC Kids RISE
Reed Jordan is currently the Director of Community Scholarships at NYC Kids RISE. Prior to this role, Reed had extensive experience in the public service and affordable housing sectors, serving as the Adjunct Assistant Professor of Public Service at New York University, Senior Vice President at Wells Fargo, and Senior Policy Advisor at the NYC Department of Housing Preservation & Development. Reed also worked as a Graduate Research Assistant at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and as a Research Associate at The Urban Institute. Reed holds a Master's Degree in City Planning from MIT and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Carleton College.
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NYC Kids RISE
The NYC Kids RISE Save for College Program provides families, schools, and communities with a way to work together to save for their children’s futures. It’s a scholarship and savings program designed to make college and career training more accessible and achievable for all NYC public school students, starting in kindergarten—regardless of their family’s income or immigration status. By providing upfront scholarships for every eligible student, tools and information for families to develop their own college and career savings plans, and a way for entire communities to invest in their children, the Save for College Program enables all of us to work together to build assets and support expectations of educational and economic success for every child. In school year 2023-2024, every kindergarten, first grade, and second grade student enrolled in NYC public schools (including participating charter schools) is eligible to participate, no matter their family income or immigration status! In geographic District 30, every kindergarten through fifth-grade student in the 39 pilot schools is eligible to participate.