Reach Higher Montana

Grades 6–8 Grades 9–10 Grades 11–12
Reach Higher Montana is a non-profit that serves rural students, helping them to identify and reach their education and career goals. We provide free career and college preparation programming, coordinated youth apprenticeships, support foster youth, facilitate scholarships, and serve as the backbone organization for the Montana Work-Based Learning Collaborative. Our outreach advisors live and work in the geographic area they serve, allowing each advisor to serve approximately 30 - 35 rural high schools. As a nonprofit, we have the flexibility and nimbleness to customize our work to local needs.
ORGANIZATION TYPE
Non-Profit Operator
STUDENTS SERVED
1000+
GEOGRAPHIC REACH
Statewide
LOCALE(S) SERVED
Rural, Suburban, Urban, Tribal
WBL SERVICE MODELS
Career Fair / Career Day, Career Counseling / Assessments, Mentorship, Youth Apprenticeship
DELIVERY MODALITY
School-based
TYPICAL DURATION
Short-term
SCHOOL-BASED TIMING
In-school
COMPENSATION TYPE
Unpaid
STAKEHOLDERS SERVED
Educators, Employers, Families, State Education Agency, Students, Technical Assistance For Schools/Districts
LANGUAGE SUPPORT
English Only
TARGETED POPULATIONS
Other
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS
No
CAREER CLUSTERS ALIGNMENT
Cross-cutting Cluster
FUNDING MODEL
Grants, Other

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