Empowering Southern Dallas youth for almost a decade

Project Still I Rise is a community-based 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2002 to provide high quality, high impact programming to youth of Southern Dallas attending public schools.


Project Still I Rise Benefit & Charity Auction

Wednesday, October 05, 2011

Project Still I Rise Benefit Gala and Charity Auction

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Through the generosity and support of our partners, together we continue to empower today's youth for tomorrow's opportunities and support the next generation of leaders in Dallas.  As we embark upon our First Annual Benefit & Charity Auction, we encourage you to join us in a new or continued partnership.  Partnering with Project Still I Rise Inc. provides doors of opportunity for today's and future emerging leaders. 

The event will take place at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 29, 2011 at The University of Texas at Dallas' School of Management, 800 West Campbell Road - SM42, Richardson, Texas.  The evening will begin with a silent auction immediately followed by the program.  Partnership levels are outlined here for your review and consideration. 

To download a complete sponsorship package and form, access this page.  Please indicate your desired level of participation and return the form to PSIR Inc. | PO Box 153272 Dallas, Texas 75315.  For further information, please contact Kevin Mondy at kmondy@psir.org or (972) 546-0977.

For individual ticket purchase by web please access the following link   http://psirbenefitgala.eventbrite.com/.  All corporate and community partners will be recognized the night of the event.

 

PSIR URBAN STEM CAMP

Sunday, August 14, 2011

As a continuation of the effort to make S.T.E.M. (science, technology, engineering, andmathematics) curriculum more available to urban middle-school students – Project Still I Rise (PSIR) initiated an Urban S.T.E.M. held at the University of Texas at Dallas.  The Urban S.T.E.M. camp gave 15 male middle school participants an opportunity to experience college life, be exposed to S.T.E.M. based professionals and receive education and instruction on advanced math principals. Students also participated in a math skills competition and an engineering design competition based on renewable energy. Project Still I Rise would like to thank the following guest company employee presenters Terrence Southern of Frito-Lay, Desmond Blair University of Texas at Dallas, Reggie Bush of Rocwell Collins, Rochelle Dillon of Raytheon and Matthew Fisher the Founder and CTO of KumoTek Robotics.

PSIR is Making An Impact

Friday, July 01, 2011

This summer, Project Still I Rise Inc. is facilitating a summer camp program for 25 students who live in the Frazier Neighborhood. These students primarily attend school at Dallas ISD's Frazier Elementary, Paul L. Dunbar Elementary and Bill E. Dade Middle School.  The goal of this camp is to make the transition for these students much easier as they feed into feeder campuses at the beginning of next school year.   This project is also a part of the Frazier Neighborhood Initiative, a community-led initiative designed to improve the quality of life for residents living in the Frazier community (75210, 75215).  Students participate in academic enrichment, life and social skills classes, as well as health and wellness workshops daily.   


Project Still I Rise to host First Urban S.T.E.M. Camp at UTD

Wednesday, June 01, 2011

Project Still I Rise will host its First Annual Urban S.T.E.M. Initiative Camp at the University of Texas at Dallas in Richardson, Texas, to be held Wednesday, July 13, 2011 through Saturday, July 16, 2011.  The camp will serve 15-20 middle school students, providing them with an intellectually-stimulating environment designed to strengthen their Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematic skills, as well as further cultivate an interest in S.T.E.M. disciplines.  The camp will span three days, with the kickoff on Thursday at 8:30AM by title sponsor and partner, Rockwell Collins.  An oral team presentation competition amongst the participants will be held at the closing ceremony on Saturday, July 16, 2011.

Other sponsors and partners of the camp include The University of Texas at Dallas, The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), Texas Instruments, Comerica Bank and Raytheon. 

Project Still I Rise Receives Funding for S.T.E.M. Initiatives from Rockwell Collins

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Project Still I Rise partners with Rockwell Collins, aerospace and government contractor, to execute various S.T.E.M. initiatives and programs, including S.T.E.M. Summer Camp 2011.   PSIR is actively seeking other partners for this effort, including Texas Instruments and Raytheon - entities which currently run similar programs related to S.T.E.M., including MATHCOUNTS, MathMovesU, and robotics competitions and more!

 

Rockwell Collins Supports Project Still I Rise's Urban S.T.E.M. Initiatives

Friday, April 01, 2011

Project Still I Rise receives funding from Rockwell Collins, aviation and government contractor, in support of various S.T.E.M. initiatives and programs, such as the upcoming PSIR S.T.E.M. Camp.  Rockwell Collins lends both financial and human capital to the cause, in order to increase the capacity and resources to serve PSIR students and mentees in pursuit of academic excellence and achievement.

Rockwell Collins is a pioneer in the design, production and support of innovative solutions for customers in aerospace and defense.  Their aviation electronics systems and products are installed in the flight decks of nearly every air transport aircraft system in the world.

 

Project Still I Rise Hosts Community S.T.E.M. Empowerment Conference & Town Hall

Tuesday, March 01, 2011

On Saturday, February 19, 2011, Project Still I Rise Inc. hosted its first S.T.E.M. [Science, Technology, Engineering and Math] Empowerment Conference at the University of North Texas at Dallas campus. Project Still I Rise was able to create dialogue among administrators, teachers, middle-school students, as well as S.T.E.M. professionals and other influential members of our intellectual community to discuss the importance and criticality of S.T.E.M. and how it will impact generations to come.  There are many nationwide initiatives devised to inspire young people to cultivate an interest in science, technology, engineering and math that they need in order to become the problem solvers of tomorrow.  Statistically, the United States is currently falling behind in math and science (our students ranking 25th in math and 17th in science).  For kids in middle school today in the US, by the time they enter the job market – it will be nearly impossible to succeed without a good foundation in math and science.

Partners include the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) PSIR - PCI Chapter, The Coalition for Science Afterschool, NHP Foundation, Alpha Epsilon Boule’ Education Foundation, Texas Instruments, Rockwell Collins and Cisco Systems, Inc. and Virtual Computing Environment (VCE).  Project Still I Rise will continue with its programs and efforts to make S.T.E.M. a priority in our community so that our students will have a place in the next decade.

 

Project Still I Rise Sees S.T.E.M. Success in Ellis Green

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

Ellis Green, a PSIR PMLI program student since 2009 won 1st place in the 6th grade division of the Harmony School of Nature and Athletics School wide Science Fair on Saturday, January 15, 2011. His project covered the affect of the four forces of aerodynamics on the flight pattern of glider planes and how the understanding of these forces helped him become better at his hobby of making paper airplanes. Ellis has participated in several events with PMLI including Math Counts and the 2009-2010 “Aiming for the Stars” African American Male Academic Bowl. The skills developed with exposure to these events have help greatly with his ability to compete confidently.

Project Still I Rise Receives Technology Grant From Comerica Bank

Saturday, January 01, 2011

On December 14, 2010, Comerica Bank opened its 95th full-service banking center in Texas, its I-20 & Wheatland location, at 2875 Wheatland Road in Dallas. The new banking center is the fifth Comerica location in South Dallas, and the third to be built since 2009. To help celebrate the holiday season opening, Comerica donated $10,000 to Project Still I Rise, a local non-profit that provides mentoring and leadership development programs for South Dallas youth, to purchase laptops for students of low and moderate income families that have excelled both inside and outside the classroom.

Pat Faubion, Comerica’s Texas Market President, along with Irv Ashford, Comerica’s Senior Vice President of Community Development & External Affairs, and Tennell Atkins, Dallas City Councilmember for District 8, handed out the new laptops to the surprised students during a holiday gifting ceremony at Comerica’s newest banking center
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“We believe in the work that Project Still I Rise is doing to empower youth in the South Dallas community, and to show our support, we decided to give laptops to their top 25 students to help them be more successful in their academic endeavors,” said J. Patrick “Pat” Faubion, Comerica’s Texas Market President. “This holiday gift is just one way that Comerica is helping shape a better future for South Dallas.