Talking about . Weve given out 35 million in scholarships, and weve been very fortunate. We have a lot of support from the community. Weve sent about 23,000 students to college, and we have almost 7,200 College Graduates now. So, d. C. Cap grants are given for two and fouryear colleges, for vocational really, what our advisers do is spend a lot of time finding scholarships, Financial Aid, and then we come in for really our poorest kids and give them awards to pay for books, food, a lot of the costs not covered in traditional scholarships and college aid. Nancy, college tracks does a lot of the same thing. We do. We do. We focus we dont give out money in scholarships. What we do is the rest of what d. C. Cap does, where we work with kids who are at risk of not getting to or through college and helping them get through the complicated milestones of the admissions and Financial Aid o make good decisions while in college so they can graduate. Chad, you are an adviser, but youre a beneficia
The Community Foundation in Montgomery County recognized the Bethesda resident for his work with nonprofits, including CollegeTracks and Manna Food Center.