Grady Talks is a project that is owned by a new start up non-profit organization called, "Talk About Your Future, Inc.". Last week, we put out a press release announcing our new website, gradytalks.org. Wow, what a response! We got picked up by media organizations across the country. If you do a Google search on "Talk About Your Future, Inc." you will see our results.
We've also filed for official 501c3 status with the government. If we receive the designation, you will be allowed to make a tax-deductible donation to our organization. Here is how we described Talk About Your Future, Inc. in the filing:
TAYF is a Georgia non-profit corporation in good standing, which has been and will be
operated exclusively for charitable purposes, particularly educational purposes and combating
juvenile delinquency. TAYF provides mentoring and career counseling to urban high school
students, with an emphasis upon at-risk populations. TAYF’s two principal initiatives are: (1)
a series of motivational talks given by business, civic and political leaders, as well as celebrities
and athletes, and (2) career coaching in small group sessions and workshops. Today, TAYF
operates a pilot program at Grady High School, an urban high school in the City of Atlanta
public school system. TAYF is presently funded by donations of board members and individual
donors. TAYF is seeking an exemption under Section 501(c)(3) to facilitate the solicitation
of charitable gifts, which would allow TAYF to expand its operations to other City of Atlanta
public schools. For more information about TAYF, see http://gradytalks.org.
TAYF aims to give Hope, Guidance, Inspiration, Motivation, Direction and Connections
to high school students and show them the possibility of moving forward in directions they never
dreamed possible. Far too many students are not sufficiently engaged enough in school to stay
after the legal drop-out age of sixteen. Many young students have had no meaningful or positive
exposure to the world they are about to enter and as a result do not see their own possibilities.
Our program aims to open up that broader world to them, and help them make decisions and
choices now that will set them on a path to fuller and more productive lives in the future.
TAYF began as small volunteer effort by a parent to provide free career coaching to high
school students, and has evolved into a weekly speaker series featuring an impressive list of
corporate leaders, celebrities and professional athletes. The consistent message from the speakers
is: “Find something that you love to do and are good at, and make that your future.”
The
speaker series kicked off in September 2010 with basketball superstar, Chris Webber, talking
to a packed auditorium of 300 Grady High School freshmen about achieving their dreams.
Public Broadcasting Atlanta’s recording of Chris’s talk is available HERE.
Other speakers include
representatives from a wide variety of prominent companies, organizations and institutions such
as The Home Depot, WSB-TV, Chick-fil-A, Turner Studios, Georgia Tech and the CDC, as well
as leading law firms and other professionals.
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