The Bonner Foundation
Mohamed Khalaf Gabsi is currently a Bonner Leader at the Harward Center for Community Partnerships with The Bonner Foundation, a position held since September 2021. Recent experience includes a role as Volunteer Consultant for the Community Engagement Programme at the LSE Volunteer Centre from January 2024 to March 2024, and an internship as Research and Project Coordination Intern at The Brookings Institution from June 2023 to August 2023. Previously, Mohamed served as a Strategy Intern at Metis in the summer of 2022 and as an Apprentice at the African Leadership Academy's African Leadership for Education Network. Early career development included work as a Student Researcher with Pioneer Academics in 2019. Academically, Mohamed is pursuing a BA in Economics and Politics at Bates College (2021-2025) and is also a General Course Student at The London School of Economics and Political Science, focusing on Government. Mohamed holds a High School Diploma in Entrepreneurship from the African Leadership Academy, completed in June 2020.
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The Bonner Foundation
The Corella & Bertram Bonner Foundation is a private philanthropic organization based in Princeton, NJ. While we are a small family funded foundation and nonprofit organization, our work and approach are not conventional. Rather than focus on short-term initiatives and grants for individual projects, we work as a national network and community of practice to advance higher education through its engagement within communities. Since 1990, we have built and sustained partnerships with colleges and universities to foster the deep integration of college access, diversity and inclusion, and student success with community engagement and learning. We see ourselves as an organization that provides research and development for the civic engagement field, in ways that promote its depth, sustainability, and value to colleges and communities. To do this, the Foundation focuses on the development and management of the Bonner Scholars Program and Bonner Leaders Program. To date, Bonner Programs have graduated more than 15,000 alumni across our national network. Each year, these programs, offered by more than 60 colleges and universities, engage more than 3,000 undergraduates in a four-year developmental experience of service and learning. The Bonner Program provides colleges and universities with a model for a college access program that uses best practices for student success. Our network focuses on identifying and supporting low-income, first generation, and underrepresented students, including students of color and from both rural and urban environments. With student leadership at the core, the model improves the lives of people and communities through sustained partnerships involving colleges and universities in service, community engaged learning, and civic engagement.