Community Impact Partner | Thrive

 

COMMUNITY IMPACT PARTNER | YOUTH SUCCESS

 

THRIVE'S MISSION | For all children to have the opportunity to grow, succeed, and become valuable members of our community.

Thrive provides local Gallatin Valley families with the resources, tools, and support they need to raise healthy, successful children. They provide mentoring, education, and support to children and families through signature programs designed right here in our community.

Thrive's Child Advancement Project (CAP) pairs adult volunteers from the community with students in Bozeman, Belgrade, and Big Sky Public Schools. Their dedicated mentors work one-on-one with students in grades K-12, offering vital academic, social, and emotional support. These mentors are instrumental in helping students enhance their academic and social skills, opening doors to greater academic achievements. But it doesn't stop there – mentors are also a source of unwavering support and encouragement, guiding students in uncovering and nurturing their unique strengths.

At Greater Gallatin United Way (GGUW), we're firm believers in the strength of collaborative services. Thrive's Child Advancement Project (CAP) is a testament to the positive outcomes that come from such partnerships, as it plays a pivotal role in supporting students on their journey toward social, emotional, and academic success.

With our Community Impact Grant, we connect our regional programming partners to essential funding, supporting initiatives that align with our Impact Areas. GGUW's impact areas encompass Youth Success, Early Learning, Basic Needs, and Health & Wellbeing, reinforcing our dedication to building a stronger, more vibrant community. Together, we're making an impact that reaches far beyond our individual efforts, creating a stronger community for all. 

Learn more about Thrive and how they are impacting youth success. 

Become a CAP Mentor - Join a network of over 600 local students and professionals who commit an hour a week to mentoring and inspiring a local student.