2023 Annual Report | The Petey Greene Program

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ANNUAL REPO TABLE OF CONTENTS A Note from Our CEO 2 The Petey Greene Program at a Glance 3 2023 by the Numbers 4 EVENTS Going Greene: The Art of Educational Justice 5 2nd Annual 5K Run/Walk for Education Justice 6 2023 Justice Education Series 7 PROGRAMS Introducing the Puttkammer Center 8 Our College Bridge Program 9 Volunteer Spotlight: Ramiro Hernandez 10 5 6 OUR SUPPORTERS AND COMMUNITY Our Team and Financials 12 Thank You, Donors and Sponsors! 13 Staff Spotlight: Fiona Flynn 11

ANOTEFROMOURCEO

2023 was yet another exciting year at the Petey Greene Program with growth at the forefront. We focused on creating a strong, cohesive, and well-oiled leadership team to better equip us to explore expansion of the Petey Greene Program Our tutoring and college bridge programming was welcomed into new facilities and settings and grew within our existing footprint, while our student body and volunteer network swelled In addition, the launch of the Puttkammer Center for Educational Justice and Equity at the end of 2023 sets us up for even more growth to come.

ued with our events, as we grew our 5K onal Justice into Princeton, NJ. We also hosted eene, a community gathering celebrating the tice and recognizing the intersection of creative evement amongst system-impacted people. d a PGP Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Council Board Network, both of which will help us phases.

with a vision, and throughout 2023, we were ng a new five-year strategic plan to help the m pinpoint how we can provide even better nts and apply our signature academic tutoring for workforce development and digital literacy mpacted people

ations for growth and development, day in and cused on what we do best: Providing h-quality tutoring support to currently and students who are working towards a variety of

Throughout 2023, I had the opportunity to see the passion of our students, the empathy and dedication of our volunteers, staff and Board of Directors, and witness the generational impact that tutoring and educational support can have on system-impacted individuals searching for a pathway to success. I can tangibly feel that with each tutoring session, workshop presented, and person I meet who has been impacted by the Petey Greene Program, we are one step closer to a world where system impacted people's dreams are within reach and that once elusive educational achievement is not only possible but probable.

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WHAT WE’VE DONE SO FAR AND WHAT GUIDES US

Since its founding, the PGP has tutored more than 18,000 students at over 120 tutoring sites in correctional facilities and reentry programs.

We've placed more than 4,000 volunteer tutors and recruited from more than 40 partner universities in seven states and the District of Columbia.

The Petey Greene Program supports the academic goals of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people through high-quality volunteer tutoring programs, while educating volunteers on the injustice manifest in our carceral system.

We envision a world in which all incarcerated people have access to highquality academic programs, and we strive to inspire our alumni - both students and tutors - to become advocates and take on leadership roles that reimagine the criminal legal system.

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2023 BY THE NUMBERS

1,626 STUDENTS

536 UNIQUE TUTORS

671 VOLUNTEER PLACEMENTS

6,842 VOLUNTEER HOURS

130 COLLEGE BRIDGE STUDENTS

4,370 TUTORING SESSIONS

STUDENTS

1,432 HOURS OF PREPARATION

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40 COMMUNITY PARTNERS 32 UNIVERSITY PARTNERS 63 TUTORING SITES

2ND ANNUAL 5K RUN/WALK FOR EDUCATIONAL JUSTICE

In October, we hosted our second annual 5K Run/Walk for Education Justice in Boston, Princeton, and virtually for anyone across the country. We had more than 200 runners and walkers join in, fundraise for education justice, and bring awareness to our mission. With their generosity, enthusiasm, and engagement, we raised more than $30,000 to support educational programming for currently and formerly incarcerated learners.

We are so grateful for all of the fundraisers, volunteers, runners and walkers, and generous sponsorsincluding Cason Crane of Explorer Cold Brew, Jacki and Joe Kelly, The Next Semester, and Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loe would not hav

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GOING GREENE: THE ART OF EDUCATIONAL JUSTICE

On November 13, we held Going Greene: The Art of Educational Justice in Philadelphia, PA and virtually with community members across the country. Together, we celebrated the intersection of creative arts and personal achievement and honored pioneers in the field. We were thrilled to present the Community Leadership Award to Jane Golden, Founder and Executive Director of Mural Arts Philadelphia, and the Catalyst of Creativity Awards to Mark Loughney and Luis “Suave” Gonzalez, two prolific and innovative artists who were formerly incarcerated.

The event featured inspiring speeches from our honorees, an exciting art auction featuring works from incarcerated and formerly incarcerated artists, musical performances from Maxie Mandel and Positive Movement Drumline, a collaborative art project sketched by men incarcerated at SCI Chester, and members of the PGP community mixing and mingling! Our first Going Greene community gathering was a special night to remember. We are already counting down the days until our next Going Greene event!

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THE 2023 JUSTICE EDUCATION SERIES

The Justice Education Series is designed to achieve our mission of developing justice-oriented citizens and to raise volunteers’ and public awareness of the policies and practices that create mass incarceration and produce the educational experiences of the incarcerated and formerly incarcerated learners that we support. In 2023, we hosted six webinars for our volunteer base and greater audience.

We prioritize the voices and expertise of formerly incarcerated people and other system-impacted people in these conversations. Since the series’ inception, nearly 60% of panelists have been system-impacted people. From these conversations and our other justiceoriented leadership programming, we have developed a reputation for helping our audience expand their knowledge about incarceration, reentry, and education as one pathway to freedom and thriving.

Over 90% of those who attend the webinars report that these events help them understand how to advocate for systemic change. 490 viewers participated in our 2023 webinars.

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went to the ‘Art as Transformation and Justice’ webinar. It gave me a window into helping a few students that I work with who are particularly interested in art and drawing. Asking them questions about their art has been a successful strategy for getting them engaged, before transitioning back to the topic at hand.”

-Volunteer Tutor in MA

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INTRODUCING THE PUTTKAMMER CENTER FOR EDUCATIONAL JUSTICE AND EQUITY

The Puttkammer Center for Educational Justice and Equity aims to identify and promote best practices in the field of carceral and reentry education, with a focus on tutoring, academic support, and college and career readiness programs. Our work builds on the PGP’s expertise and its network of researchers, practitioners, and advocates, while centering the voices and experiences of system-impacted people.

The goal of the Puttkammer Center is to help the PGP grow in a strategic and sustainable way, while serving as a catalyst for research and policy proposals that promote access to high quality education behind and beyond bars.

The Puttkammer Center includes three complementary components:

PROGRAM INCUBATOR TARGETING EXPANSION AND GROWTH

The Puttkammer Center will serve as a catalyst to secure funding and develop evidence-based innovative programs that can then be replicated within the Petey Greene Program, with an eye towards expansion across the country.

NATIONAL THINK/ACTION TANK

The Puttkammer Center will bring together researchers, practitioners, and system-impacted learners to collect, generate, and disseminate research and policy proposals that advance educational justice and access for incarcerated and formerly incarcerated learners at the precollegiate level.

NATIONAL FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

The Puttkammer Center will create a community of learning and practice within the PGP through a fellowship program that prioritizes students and scholars impacted by the criminal legal system.

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OUR COLLEGE BRIDGE PROGRAM

Our College Bridge Program made great strides in 2023. In addition to continuing to offer math and writing courses in Washington, D.C. and New Jersey, we piloted our first College Bridge program in New York. Within this pilot, we continued to support students who completed the College Bridge program after their release by providing access to technology, referrals to higher education institutions, and ongoing mentoring. We also strengthened our partnership with higher education in prison programs, aligning our curricula to the requirements of their first-year writing and math courses.

In 2023, through the College Bridge Program, we:

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TAUGHT 130 COLLEGE BRIDGE STUDENTS ACROSS 4 FACILITIES IN 3 PGP REGIONS (Washington D.C., New Jersey and New York) IN 12 MATH AND WRITING COURSES

STAFF SPOTLIGHT: FIONA FLYNN, PHILADELPHIA DIVISON MANAGER

In September 2023, Fiona Flynn, our Philadelphia Division Manager, was surprised with the Volunteer of the Year award for her work at the Federal Detention Center (FDC) in Philadelphia She shares the following narrative about the event and experience. Congratulations, Fiona!

On September 27th, 2023, I had the privilege of attending a "volunteer appreciation dinner" at the Federal Detention Center (FDC) in Philadelphia. Our partnership with FDC dates back to 2015, and despite my personal involvement there for just over a year, I can confidently state that the facility's unwavering dedication to its students has been evident since our initial meeting to establish tutoring services.

To my surprise, FDC had a special recognition for the "Volunteer of the Year," and I was shocked and humbled to hear my name announced by the Supervisor of Education, Schenettia Evans. In her heartfelt speech, Ms. Evans acknowledged not only my broad orchestration of volunteer tutoring over multiple semesters but the specific coordination of eight different volunteers spanning from Fall 2022 to Spring 2023, resulting in an unprecedented turnaround over 12 students earning their GEDs! She also emphasized my separate volunteer presence within the facility, as I dedicated Tuesday mornings throughout the spring 2023 semester to be a volunteer tutor myself in order to further support the students at FDC.

While I felt deeply honored to receive this award, I made sure to express my immense gratitude to the FDC education department for being fervent GED test administrators, fellow PGP volunteers for their equally passionate commitment to education justice, and, most importantly, the students for showing up to each tutoring session extremely motivated and excited to learn. I viewed this Volunteer of the Year Award as a tribute to the Petey Greene Program as a whole an acknowledgment not only of the impactful work we are collectively undertaking, but of where we can go from here.

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VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT: MEET RAMIRO

I have been a volunteer tutor with the Petey Greene Program since my freshman year at Swarthmore College. During my first semester of tutoring, I sometimes questioned whether I was really making a difference by tutoring these students, and whether my actions really had the power to create change in a world where it is so easy to drown yourself in the injustices people experience on any given day.

As tutoring ended for the semester, I found myself looking forward to the correctional facility’s graduation ceremony. Several of our students were graduating with either a GED, a flagger certificate, or an air conditioning technician certification, and I was excited to see them walk proudly across that stage to receive their diplomas. I looked around at the people sitting in the audience. I saw mothers, sisters, brothers, aunts, uncles, grandparents, and friends all throughout the room.

I saw their eyes tear up as the person they were there for was called up to the stage. I stood and yelled my lungs out each time one of our students was called. The graduates were able to hug their guests for a few seconds as they walked back to their seats, and I could feel the love and the pain in each embrace. I felt an immense sense of pride and happiness knowing that their hard work had paid off.

For a short moment, the inner turmoil that had plagued my mind for weeks was calmed. In the chaos of bodies that occurs after every ceremony, one of my students came up to one of my fellow tutors and me. His words will remain ingrained in my mind until the day I die: “I couldn’t invite my daughters to come because they weren’t in the area, so I wasn’t expecting anyone to be here for me. I got so happy the moment I saw you two, and I just want to thank you all for the hope you guys have given me every time you come to tutor.”

As the graduation ceremony at SCI-Chester came to a close, I began to really see the power of education as a way towards freedom. I thought of the times when my students would share the drawings they created or poetry they wrote and I was struck by their talent. I could see they had talent they were never able to explore. Education, to me, is about creating the space where students have the resources and the abundance to actually explore the talents they have.

Ramiro graduated from Swarthmore College in May 2023. He was involved with the Petey Greene Program through each of his undergraduate semesters. He is now pursuing a Master’s of Education at Harvard University.

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2023 AND 2024 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Alec Decker, President

Jacki Kelly, Vice President

Peter Gates, Treasurer

Beth Brett, Secretary

Jeffrey Abramowitz

Cason Crane

Yusuf Dahl

Lee Gladden

Muriel Goode-Trufant

David J Harding

Clare Herceg

Kimberly Jeffries-Leonard

Daniel Kowalski

NATIONAL STAFF

Jeffrey Abramowitz, JD, Chief Executive Officer

Grace Li

Gabriel Malone-O’Meally

George H McLaughlin II

Charles W Puttkammer

Cordelia Puttkammer

Richard O. Scribner

Irwin W. Silverberg

Sixto Sime

Martha S. Staniford

Ray Tebout

Chiara Benetollo, Executive Director, The Puttkammer Center for Educational Justice and Equity

Darnell Burtin, Executive Director of Business Development and Philanthropy

Emma Sindelar, Executive Director of Operations

Sarah Hirshorn, Communications Manager

Anna Kraft, Development Manager

Emma Morrissey, Director of Curriculum and Training

Lynwood Patrick, Director of Finance and Administration

Derek Pieper, Director of Grants

Charla Saunders, Executive Assistant

Meg Tavares, Development and Operations Coordinator

Margaretta Wilcox, Director of Regions

2023 FINANCIAL REPORT

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Other 5% Fee for Service 9% Government 27% 2023 Revenue Administrative 25% Program 75% 2023 Expenses
Individuals 42% Foundations and Corporations 17%

I choose to give to The Petey Greene Program because of its tremendous impact and potential. We provide people disadvantaged by the legal system with access to tutors while giving college students and community members the firsthand experience to more deeply understand the potential that can be achieved by investing in them. By having these life changing experiences that often cross socio-economic and other differences, I can envision a world with more compassionate policy makers, lawyers, educators, and citizens - the kind of world that I want my children and grandchildren to live in.

-JackiKelly,PGPBoardMemberandDonor

THANK YOU, DONORS!

Thanks to the generous support of donors like you, we continue to support the educational journeys of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people by providing the high-quality, individualized tutoring and academic support that every learner needs to achieve their educational goals.

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THANK YOU, SPONSORS!

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Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.