Jackie Robinson Foundation

Jackie Robinson Foundation

Non-profit Organization Management

New York, NY 4,294 followers

"A life is not important, except in the impact it has on other lives." - Jackie Robinson

About us

The Jackie Robinson Foundation has advanced the ideals of equity and opportunity by leveling the playing field in higher education and the workplace for 47 years. JRF provides generous four-year scholarships and extensive support services, including career guidance and internship placement, to highly motivated college students who have maintained a 98% graduation rate. Since 1973, JRF has disbursed over $95 million in grants and direct support to 1,700 JRF Scholars. With the upcoming opening of the Jackie Robinson Museum in New York City, JRF will inspire others to embrace the ideals embodied in the legacy of its heroic namesake. JRF is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. Learn more by visiting www.jackierobinson.org.

Industry
Non-profit Organization Management
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1973
Specialties
Higher Education, Scholarships, Mentoring, Career Development, Financial Assistance, Academic Exellence, Networking Opportunities, and Philanthropy

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Employees at Jackie Robinson Foundation

Updates

  • After a great first year, we are excited to continue our partnership with KultureCity and are officially recertified!🎉 Through this partnership, our trained staff are able to provide support and resources to all visitors who have sensory needs and sensitivities. We’re committed to making JRM more accessible and inclusive for all. Learn more about our efforts by visiting the link below. https://lnkd.in/gR3RUPRV

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  • #OnThisDay December 6, 1938—Jackie Robinson is named Most Valuable Player of the Southland Conference leading the Pasadena Junior College football team to a perfect 11-0 season. Playing quarterback on offense and safety on defense, Robinson set school records for points scored 17 touchdowns and a 99-yard run from scrimmage that remains the school record and was the first player to rush in the school's history to rush for 1,000 yards. A four-sport star, Robinson led PJC to conference title in baseball, basketball, football and track and field.

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  • Tomorrow! Join us to celebrate Jackie Robinson’s impact and legacy in Harlem through Freedom National Bank, Harlem YMCA, Jackie Robinson Park, and more! For this day only, museum admission is FREE for community members who live, work, or attend school in Harlem, thanks to generous support from our sponsors West Harlem Development Corporation and Key Bank. Reserve your tickets at link below. https://ow.ly/ekfe50UmCwC

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  • #OnThisDay November 21, 1952—Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Joe Black is named the National League Rookie of the Year by the Baseball Writers Association. Making his major league debut on May 1, 1952, Black’s first Major League season was his best, etching his legacy with the team in stone. Pitching predominantly in relief, Black compiled a 15-4 record with 15 saves and a 2.15 ERA in 142 innings, capturing the National League Rookie of the Year Award five years after Jackie Robinson became the first nationally recognized recipient. The first Black pitcher to win a World Series game, Black started three games in the 1952 World Series vs. the NY Yankees winning one and losing two as the Dodgers were toppled by the Yankees four games to three. Black pitched in parts of three more seasons with the Dodgers and two more in the major leagues, retiring after the 1957 season. He is best remembered for his magical rookie season of 1952.

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  • Mark your calendars! Harlem Community Day on Saturday, December 7th will feature a tribute to Harlem’s famed “Lindy Hop” culture thanks to @harlemswingdance. You don’t want to miss it! For this day only, museum admission is FREE for community members who live, work, or attend school in Harlem thanks to generous support from our sponsors @westharlem_dc @keybank. Reserve your tickets via link below. https://lnkd.in/gb76gaax

  • Did you know that Jackie Robinson was a youth coach at the Harlem YMCA beginning in the 1948 offseason? Learn more about Robinson’s decades-long engagement with one of NYC’s best-known neighborhoods at our next Community Day on Saturday, December 7th. For this day only, museum admission is FREE for community members who live, work, or attend school in Harlem thanks to generous support from our sponsors West Harlem Development Corporation and Key Bank. Reserve your tickets via link below. https://lnkd.in/gb76gaax

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Funding

Jackie Robinson Foundation 2 total rounds

Last Round

Grant

US$ 100.0K

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