Each year, our community has shown up to support the dreams of Fresno Unified students. Through our past State of Education galas and benefit concerts, you helped us raise critical funds for scholarships that open doors for graduates who need just one more hand to reach the next level.
But this year, we’re doing things differently.
To ensure every possible dollar supports students and maximizes impact, I am calling on our community to rise to something even more meaningful: The Superintendent’s Charge. It’s a call to action. A chance to invest directly in students’ futures.
No ballroom. No ticket. Just impact.
We’ve heard time and again that what matters most to you is the student standing on stage telling you they didn’t think college was for them, until someone like you believed otherwise. This campaign allows us to center that kind of impact. One hundred percent of your gift goes to scholarships. And in return, we will spend the year creating and facilitating meaningful ways for you to connect with the unstoppable students you empower.
I hope you’ll answer this call with generosity and heart.
With gratitude,
Misty Her
Superintendent, Fresno Unified School District
Vice Chairperson, The Foundation for Fresno Unified Students
Your generosity changes lives. Donate at any sponsorship level below, or call us at (559) 457-3885 to see how you can invest in students’ futures.
Each year, our community has shown up to support the dreams of Fresno Unified students. Through our past State of Education galas and benefit concerts, you helped us raise critical funds for scholarships that open doors for graduates who need just one more hand to reach the next level.
But this year, we’re doing things differently.
To ensure every possible dollar supports students and maximizes impact, The Foundation is calling on our community to rise to something even more meaningful: The Superintendent’s Charge.
It’s a call to action. A chance to invest directly in students’ futures.
No ballroom. No ticket. Just impact.
We’ve heard time and again that what matters most to you is the student standing on stage telling you they didn’t think college was for them, until someone like you believed otherwise.
This campaign allows us to center that kind of impact.