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Feasibility Study for a Mid-North Promise
(2014)
  • Michelle Miller-Adams, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
  • George A. Erickcek
Abstract
The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis and other stakeholders are considering the adoption of a place-based scholarship, or “Promise” program, to be known as The Mid-North Promise Community, for the neighborhood surrounding the museum. Upjohn Institute staff members will be visiting Indianapolis to meet with stakeholders, helping to identify an appropriate program structure in light of critical needs, and estimating the feasibility and cost of such a program over a projected 10-year period. One notable feature of The Mid-North Promise Community is that it will include college scholarship funding for adult workers living in the neighborhood, not just recent high-school graduates.
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Publication Date
2014
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Sponsor: Children's Museum of Indianapolis
Citation Information
Michelle Miller-Adams and George A. Erickcek. "Feasibility Study for a Mid-North Promise" (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/michelle_miller-adams/29/