BRIDGE THE GAP COLLEGE PREP
PO Box 1390, Sausalito, CA 94965 www.btgcollegeprep.org

Total Revenue
$1,588,076
Total Expenses
$1,595,588
Net Assets
$586,300

Organizations Filed Purposes: The mission of Bridge the Gap College Prep is to provide comprehensive educational, social, and emotional support with the goal that every Marin City child completes high school and graduates from college.

After School Extended Learning Day Program (ELD): Approximately 75 students, grades 4th-8th, participate in the ELD Program, after school tutoring program with an emphasis on literacy, writing skills, math and homework support. Paid Teachers work with grade groups and provide subject specific skill building, homework completion support and promote college aspirations through grade appropriate curriculum.ELD teachers also serve as student advocates, partnering with the students' school teachers to determine the areas of focus which would help the students perform better at school. Regular weekly volunteers serve as tutors and mentors to the students. One on One assistance is provided with both subject matter tutoring as well as homework completion. All students showed academic progress in at least one of the core subjects of Math or Language Arts.

After School High School Program: This program serves approximately 66 students in grades 9-12. The Program meets 4 nights/week, Mon-Thurs, 3:30-7:00. Three credentialed teachers each night provide subject specific instruction and homework support. Teachers are also students' advocates and communicate with school district teachers as well to work on their student's specific needs. Volunteer tutors provide one to one academic help and mentoring. 100% of the high school students who participated in our High School Program have graduated from high school, and attended college or other post-secondary academic programs.

College and Career Success Program provides: 1) ongoing connection to and support from BTGCP; 2) summer preparation before students arrive at college, focused on life skills and connection to campus resources; 3) consistent academic support by connecting students to available campus resources; and 4) access to and support in career planning. Year-round; 23 studentsSummer K-3 Little Readers Program, one-on-one and small group literacy. Summer; 42 students

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Laura CoxExec Director40$50,000
Lisa E RaffelExec Director40$0
Elaine WilkinsonDirector3$0
John LarsonDirector3$0
Luis A Ottley EddDirector3$0
Bonnie BrownDirector3$0
Carolina MartinDirector3$0
Mario ValenteDirector3$0
Catherine KennedyDirector0$0
Alyene SchneidewindDirector3$0
Florence WilliamsDirector3$0
Kathy J WilliamsChair3$0
William Cole-WoodsDirector3$0
Dana SteeleVice Chair3$0
Kevin JohnsonTreasurer3$0
Ashley EllingtonDirector3$0
Denise BrusseauSecretary3$0

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