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OUR MISSION  

Kappa Community Project, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that strives to promote minority youth development and achievement, financially assist college bound scholars, and provide impactful support to homeless communities.

Our organization focuses on aiding the Bay Area community through our award winning Kappa League program, Kappa academic scholarships, and our various Homeless Assistance programs.

 

Kappa League is a program that provides underprivileged African American male youth STEM enrichment, college/career preparation, and college scholarships to our program graduates. Kappa League is designed to help youth in the Oakland/San Francisco Bay Area and surrounding communities prepare for higher education in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), achieve college enrollment to 4-year institutions, and serve as positive role models/contributors to their communities.

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Corporate partnerships and individual sponsor donations are critical to the success of our programs.

Offering programs and scholarships to Bay Area youth since 1985

Meet The Team

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Dorian K. Bohler

DIRECTOR OF GUIDE RIGHT

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As an Engineering Physicist at Stanford University National Accelerator Laboratory, Dorian is passionate about solving various technical challenges and writing state of the art software to run physics experiments. His ultimate goal is to become and entrepreneur in the tech industry.

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Cecil Grimes

President

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Cecil is a Sr. Lead Financial Analyst for Kaiser Permanente Hospitals. His passion is to help the minority youth of the Bay Area reach their goals. As a founding Board member of the "Dress for Success" program, Cecil empowered youth to embellish a dress style that epitomizes success in their future.

James Doe

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Kappa League informed my son of the value of higher education, moral character, and has motivated him to reach his full potential. Now that my son is a freshman at UNLV, his mentors continue to guide him and check on him. For that, I am grateful.

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- Jazzman T., Parent

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