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Youth AI Mastery & Proficiency Grant is a funding opportunity from Pull Up Fund targeting innovative nonprofit organizations that provide AI and large language model (LLM) education programs for middle and high school students in Prince George's County, Maryland. The program is motivated by a commitment to racial equity and economic mobility in a county facing structural barriers to quality education and career access.
Pull Up Fund seeks proposals that move students beyond passive AI use toward active mastery, with particular interest in programs addressing entrepreneurship and wealth creation, academic and college readiness, and financial literacy. Prince George's County Public Schools is a key community partner. Award amounts are not specified in the RFP.
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Pull Up for Prince George's - Pull Up Fund Prince George’s County, Maryland was a natural focus area for Pull Up Fund. The county is well-known for its proximity to Washington, D. C.
and its diversity. Many residents encounter structural barriers that can too often limit their access to affordable housing, quality education, and high-demand career training programs. With racial equity and justice in mind, Pull Up Fund will seek to bolster efforts that help foster tangible development opportunities and provide real impact for the county’s residents.
Pull Up Fund hosts an informational webinar on its Youth AI Mastery & Proficiency RFP Pull Up Fund recently announced that its Youth AI Mastery & Proficiency RFP is now open and seeking responses. Interested organizations are invited to join us for a webinar on Tuesday, February 24 at 3:00pm ET to share additional information about Pull Up Fund’s vision and goals for the grant opportunity and ask application-related questions.
Date : Tuesday, February 24 Registration Link : Registration for the webinar has closed. As Large Language Models (LLMs) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) redefine the global workforce, we believe Prince George’s County students, particularly those in middle and high school, should achieve mastery of these technologies and position themselves to be leaders in this space.
Pull Up Fund is seeking proposals from innovative nonprofit organizations for programs that move beyond passive use and inspire students to use AI to drive their own professional and academic futures. We want the youth of Prince George’s County to be at the absolute cutting edge, leveraging AI to outpace the competition and transform their economic reality.
We are particularly excited by proposals that address: Entrepreneurship & Wealth Creation Academic & College Readiness. Financial Literacy & Management You can find the RFP description and application here .
Pull Up Fund partners with Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) and Heart of America to renovate 46 media centers across the school district Pull Up Fund recently provided a multi-million dollar grant to support a district-wide media center renovation project led by Heart of America for Prince George’s County Public Schools.
The initiative will transform media centers and libraries in 46 schools and create a new 47th space to support training and professional development for the district’s librarians and educators.
Beyond revitalizing these spaces, the partnership will also introduce new technology resources, deliver more than 72,000 new books throughout PGCPS, and bring beautification projects to life, while tailoring renovations to each school community’s needs. The initiative is a one-of-a-kind public-private partnership designed to reimagine and revamp physical places that can address education inequities and set students up for success.
Pull Up Fund is committed to supporting the youth in Prince George’s County and connecting them with the resources they need to thrive. This project is an example of the transformative impact that can affect how PGCPS students learn for years to come.
Learn more about the initiative: Heart of America’s full press release List of participating schools Pull Up Fund partners with M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County to host Pull Up & Play, a Community Day Pull up to the Rollingcrest-Chillum Community Center for a day filled with fun and games.
Whether you’re a sports enthusiast, just starting out in sports, or looking to have a good time in your community, this will be a great day for everyone! Join the fun on Saturday May 10 from 2-5pm. RSVP here .
Hosted by Pull Up Fund and M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County, this is a time for youth and families in Prince George’s County to have some fun playing and trying out sports. Plus youth will be able to connect with resources for sports participation through Prince George’s County Parks and Recreation long after the event.
Youth will also have an opportunity to meet 2x NBA Champion and Prince George’s County native Quinn Cook! Get ready to Pull Up , show off your skills, enjoy some friendly competition, and make new friends! Don’t miss out on this opportunity to Play and have a blast with your community.
We can’t wait to see you there! Date : Saturday, May 10, 2025 Location : Rollingcrest-Chillum Community Center. 6120 Sargent Road, Hyattsville, MD RSVP : https://pullupandplaypgc.
eventbrite. com of the Prince George’s County student population is economically disadvantaged. Pull Up Fund resources organizations that help to ensure socioeconomic status is not a barrier to success.
Immigrants represent a fifth of the Prince George’s County population. Pull Up Fund provides capital to organizations that help immigrants establish Prince George’s County as their home. Over 70,000 Prince George’s County residents are unemployed.
Pull Up Fund is helping to create and build programs that equip the public with training and tools to prepare them for the workforce and higher education. Maryland Department of Labor Check out what some of our grantees are doing in their communities: CASA provides critical health services to immigrant families in Southern Maryland.
CASA is an immigrant power-building nonprofit in the DC, Maryland, and Virginia area that supports undocument immigrants and mixed status families. During COVID-19, CASA leveraged Pull Up Fund resources to continue to support families with health and social services navigation, access to testing and health appointments, and families in isolation.
households served through the CASA de Maryland Solidarity Fund, which disbursed $124,500 to undocumented and underbanked populations in initial aftermath of COVID-19 outbreak households served through CASA’s food delivery program Greater Washington Community Foundation The Greater Washington Community Foundation supports small/minority-owned businesses throughout Prince George’s County.
Greater Washington Community Foundation The Greater Washington Community Foundation (GWCF) exists to Build Thriving Communities by providing community leadership, inspiring local giving, promoting civic engagement, and guiding strategic philanthropy.
Leveraging Pull Up Fund support and a partnership with FSC First (FSC), GWCF was able to deploy $1M via its Legacy Fund for Small Business Development to support the small/minority-owned business community in Prince George’s County. Moxy Metals, a Community Foundation grant recipient.
small businesses received an average of $5,600 jobs retained during the COVID-19 pandemic Through the Legacy Fund we hope to preserve the small business infrastructure, ensure job retention, drive economic development, and enable the transfer of wealth from one generation to the next, leaving a lasting legacy for families and Prince George’s County.
— Tonia Wellons, Greater Washington Community Foundation Prince George’s County Memorial Library System Prince George’s County Memorial Library System provides critical online access services to library users across the county.
Prince George’s County Memorial Library System Pull Up Fund supports PGCMLS’ efforts to expand STEAM education, workforce development, and broadband access programming throughout Prince George’s County, Maryland, in conjunction with the PGCMLS Foundation. This includes PGCMLS’ Online2Go programs which helped provide internet access and computer equipment to individuals and families in need during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the coming years, this will include the PGCMLS Commons, which will focus on addressing systemic inequities in the county through creative technical training, higher education supports, and leadership development programming.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations serving K‑12 youth in Prince George’s County, Maryland Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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