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Latest News at The Challenge Foundation

  • Congratulations to the Class of 2008!!

    Indya Clark- University of Denver
    Crystal Monge- Regis University
    Alicia Arroyo- University of Colorado at Denver
    Susana Pasillas- Regis University

  • Welcome Back to School!

    First day for CA Students: August 25th

    First day for SMA Students: August 27th

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Become a Mentor
The mentor has an extremely important role in our program.  The mentor partners with the student’s family and the Foundation to encourage success and provide support for the duration the student is involved in the program.>> learn more

Sponsor a Student
Sponsoring a student helps provide a Challenge scholar with access to an academic environment where good grades are valued, where doing well is the norm, and where ethical and spiritual growth are emphasized. Through the Challenge Foundation, children will experience life in a positive environment and realize dreams they never thought possible.

$21,000- provides one year of tuition to a private, college prep school, school supplies, school clothing, school fees, transportation to and from school for middle school children, a summer program, tutoring & mentoring. Due to reduced tuition, free office space and many in kind donations, the Challenge Foundation’s actual cost per student is approximately $10,000 per year.

$150,000- provides one student with all tuition and support services for the duration they are in the program beginning in 6th grade through graduation from high school. >> learn more

Get Involved with the Challenge Foundation

Apply to be a Student
Each year the Challenge Foundation offers nine scholarships to students throughout the Denver area. Each student receives a mentor for the seven years they are in the program as well as any support, such as tutoring, that would help them be more successful. >> learn more

Donate
Give and help to improve the lives of children at need. Our students are selected from pockets of poverty with Denver’s highest crime rates, unemployment, gang activity, single-parent families and dropout rates. Donating helps to change those statistics. >> learn more