HOPE participates in a number of coalitions and has strategic partnerships with other organizations to advance the HOPE policy agenda.
Assess and advocate for K-12 education reform to increase college access, with a focus on increasing access to the A-G curriculum statewide.
www.arc.org
Devoted to ensuring that the next generation of college-age students in California has the chance to go to college as promised by the state 1960 Master Plan for Higher Education.
www.collegecampaign.org
The Coalition for Multiple Pathways is a statewide alliance of education, industry, and community organizations dedicated to improving California's high schools and preparing students for postsecondary education and career, both options and not just one or the other.
www.connectedcalifornia.org
The Communities for Educational Equity is a coalition of community organizations and partners that represent thousands of constituents across Los Angeles and who advocate for the implementation of A-G and relevant career preparation courses that will lead to student graduation and success in post-secondary education, career and life.
www.afabc.org
Empowers Latino communities in the Los Angeles area to fully participate in health planning, implementation, evaluation, and advocacy. The network works through the development and support of a socio-political infrastructure that engages Latinos at the local level; supports Latinos to interact with other community leaders and elected officials; and contributes to their full and active participation in government’s decision-making process.
www.lchc.org
Advocate for policies and practices that transform high schools into rigorous and relevant learning centers that offer Multiple Pathways (MP) to student success.
www.afabc.org
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