Author: Growing Inland Achievement

  • GIA Partners with Mexican Consulate to Expand Scholarship Access for Inland Students

    GIA Partners with Mexican Consulate to Expand Scholarship Access for Inland Students

    GIA President and CEO Dr. Ashish Vaidya (right) pictured with Julio Huerta, Deputy Consul at the Consulate of Mexico in San Bernardino, following the formal presentation of IME Becas 2025 scholarship funds.

    Growing Inland Achievement is proud to partner with the Consulate of Mexico in San Bernardino through the IME Becas 2025 program to support students of Mexican descent in the Inland Empire.

    Through this collaboration, GIA received $2,500 in matching funds, which will help support five $1,000 scholarships for students in San Bernardino County to cover tuition, fees, and educational materials.

    This partnership reflects a shared commitment to expanding educational opportunity and reducing financial barriers for first-generation and historically underserved students.

    “We are grateful to the Consulate for its support of Inland students,” said Dr. Ashish Vaidya, President and CEO of Growing Inland Achievement.

    About IME Becas

    IME Becas is an initiative of the Government of Mexico that strengthens partnerships with U.S.-based organizations serving Mexican-origin communities. Since its inception over 15 years ago, IME Becas has provided funding to support access to higher education and adult education for individuals of Mexican heritage living in the United States.

    Regional Impact

    GIA’s mission is to increase equitable postsecondary attainment across Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. This includes direct investment in students, as well as support for systems and strategies that make college access more equitable and affordable.

    The scholarships funded through IME Becas are aligned with GIA’s broader CAIR strategy—Convene, Advocate, Invest, and Research—and reflect a deep commitment to collaboration across sectors.

    Together with the Consulate of Mexico, GIA is helping to build pathways to opportunity for Inland students and their families.

  • Registration is Now Open: Toward a Shared Vision 2025 Summit

    Registration is Now Open: Toward a Shared Vision 2025 Summit

    Growing Inland Achievement is excited to announce that registration is now open for Toward a Shared Vision 2025, taking place October 28–29, 2025, at the Riverside Convention Center.

    • Early Bird Pricing: $225 for a limited time 

    • Includes full access to sessions, awards dinner, fireside chat, meals, networking reception, and parking

    This year’s summit theme—10 Years of Collective Action—marks a decade of regional progress and partnership. As we look ahead, we invite you to join us in shaping the future through focused conversations on student success, economic mobility, and cross-sector collaboration. 

    With the launch of GIA’s 2030 Strategic Plan and the Inland Empire’s bold regional goal to reach 70% postsecondary attainment, this year’s summit will center on what it takes to accelerate impact across the cradle-to-career continuum, from K–12 and postsecondary education to career success. 

    Whether you’re a policymaker, educator, researcher, or service provider, this is a space to share insights, challenge assumptions, and build momentum for the work ahead. 

    Join us for two days of learning, connection, and action.  

    Also Now Open:

    • Call for Proposals – Share your work advancing K–12, postsecondary, or career success. Submit a proposal

    • Award Nominations – Recognize excellence in collaboration, equity, and innovation. Submit a nomination

    • Event Sponsorship Opportunities – Support regional progress and connect with cross-sector leaders. Learn more

    Visit towardasharedvision.org for more information. 

  • Growing Inland Achievement Joins National StriveTogether Network to Advance Regional Outcomes

    Growing Inland Achievement Joins National StriveTogether Network to Advance Regional Outcomes

    Growing Inland Achievement (GIA), on behalf of the Inland Empire’s cross-sector education and community partners, has joined the StriveTogether Cradle to Career Network, becoming part of a national network of place-based partners that work together to create a future where youth can thrive. This milestone reflects both the Inland Empire’s urgent need for coordinated cradle-to-career solutions and its growing capacity to deliver measurable, collective progress.

    As a member, GIA joins a national learning community dedicated to improving outcomes from early learning through employment. The partnership aligns with GIA’s 2030 Strategic Plan, which focuses on increasing educational attainment and economic mobility through cross-sector collaboration, advocacy, investment, and research.

    “Becoming part of StriveTogether strengthens the work already happening in our region,” said Dr. Ashish Vaidya, President & CEO of GIA. “It connects us to a national framework rooted in evidence, equity, and collaboration; principles that already guide our efforts in the Inland Empire. We’re proud to contribute our local perspective to this broader movement and to deepen our focus on the outcomes that matter most for students and families.”

    StriveTogether network membership comes at a pivotal time. GIA’s 2030 Strategic Plan sets a bold regional target: 70% of working-age adults in the Inland Empire will hold a postsecondary degree or credential of value. Achieving this goal will require shared ownership, aligned strategy, and a sustained focus on outcomes across the cradle-to-career continuum.

    To qualify for membership, GIA met a rigorous set of criteria defined by the StriveTogether Theory of Action™—a nationally recognized framework that supports communities in building the civic infrastructure necessary for systems-level change. Through this process, GIA demonstrated its role as a trusted regional convener that uses data to drive improvement and promote equity.

    “GIA’s cross-sector leadership and focus on measurable outcomes reflect the best of what the Cradle to Career Network stands for,” said Jennifer Blatz, president and CEO of StriveTogether. “We’re excited to learn from the successful local strategies in the Inland Empire and to contribute to this success as they join our national movement.”

    By joining this national movement, the GIA network gains access to tools, coaching, and peer learning opportunities to strengthen local strategies while contributing insights from the Inland Empire to the broader field.

    GIA serves as a regional hub for cradle-to-career success. Its network includes school districts, colleges and universities, community organizations, employers, and local government. Together, they focus on five key milestones across the education-to-employment journey:

    • Early math and literacy
    • Postsecondary readiness
    • College enrollment and transfer
    • Degree and credential completion
    • Employment aligned with livable wages

    These milestones are advanced through GIA’s CAIR strategy—Convene, Advocate, Invest, and Research—which supports coordinated, data-informed efforts across sectors.

    As part of the StriveTogether network, GIA represents Inland Empire institutions and educators working collectively to improve outcomes for students and families. Membership not only expands access to national resources and shared learning; it also reinforces accountability for delivering results that matter to the region’s future.

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    About Growing Inland Achievement

    Growing Inland Achievement (GIA) serves the Inland Empire region of Southern California—home to more than 4.7 million residents and over one million students. GIA connects education, government, nonprofit, and business partners around a shared commitment to improving educational attainment and economic mobility. Through its CAIR strategy—Convene, Advocate, Invest, and Research—GIA supports coordinated, data-informed efforts that strengthen outcomes from cradle to career.

    About StriveTogether

    StriveTogether is a national network of community partnerships that bring together neighbors, including youth and families, nonprofits, businesses, schools and more, to work toward a future where youth can thrive in their communities. Cradle to Career Network members change the way their communities work together by building connections, sharing resources and using data to put more young people on a path to economic mobility. Our work helps young people meet seven key life milestones so that they have the opportunities they need to reach their goals, and, ultimately, thrive. Learn more at StriveTogether.org.

  • Save the Date: Toward a Shared Vision Summit 2025

    Save the Date: Toward a Shared Vision Summit 2025

    We’re excited to share three important updates as we prepare for Growing Inland Achievement’s 2025 Toward a Shared Vision Summit:

    1. We invite you to Save the Date!

    GIA is marking Ten Years of Collective Action. Join us for the 2025 Toward a Shared Vision Summit, a two-day regional convening that brings together leaders across education, business, government, and community sectors to advance educational attainment and economic mobility in the Inland Empire.

     

    2.  Call for Proposals Now Open

    GIA is seeking dynamic, solution-oriented proposals for the 2025 Toward a Shared Vision Summit that spotlight actionable strategies, innovative tools, compelling case studies, and success stories that advance K-12 Success, Postsecondary Success, and Career Success in the Inland Empire and beyond.

    We want to learn from efforts where cross-sector collaboration drove measurable impact for students and communities. Whether your work is rooted in policy, practice, research, or direct service, we’re especially interested in presentations that:

    • Offer replicable models or insights that others can adapt

    • Share resources or tools that accelerate equity and access

    • Highlight partnerships and systems-change efforts that moved the needle

    • Center student outcomes and community voice

    Help us explore what’s working, what’s scalable, and what’s next.

     

    3. Nominations Now Open for the 2025 Toward a Shared Vision Awards

    Join us in celebrating regional excellence by nominating individuals or organizations advancing equitable outcomes for Inland Empire students and communities.

    • Nominate here: Submit a nomination

    • Awards Dinner: October 28, 2025 at 5:30 PM

    • Deadline: Friday, August 1st at 11:59PM PST.

    Award Categories:

    • Accountability

    • Collaboration

    • Equity-focused

    • Innovation

    • Transformation

    Help us recognize individuals and organizations leading change in the region. Learn more about last year’s honorees.

    Since 2015, Growing Inland Achievement has worked to increase equitable educational attainment and economic mobility across Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. We invite you to join us in celebrating Ten Years of Collective Action. More information is available at InlandEmpireGIA.org.

  • GIA Receives Grant to Strengthen College-to-Career Pathways 

    GIA Receives Grant to Strengthen College-to-Career Pathways 

    Growing Inland Achievement (GIA) has received a $40,000 grant from Bank of America to support the launch of a new Business Education Network (BEN) in the Inland Empire.

    This initiative aims to improve regional coordination between education institutions and employers, strengthen the college-to-career pipeline, and expand opportunities for students to access meaningful work-based learning experiences.

    The grant aligns with GIA’s 2030 Strategic Plan, which outlines five cradle-to-career goals designed to increase educational attainment and economic mobility across Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. The fifth goal—strengthening pathways from education to employment—emerged directly from feedback gathered in 2024 from hundreds of education and business stakeholders, including members of the Inland Empire Economic Partnership (IEEP). Business leaders emphasized the need to better align educational programs with workforce demands, expand access to internships, and address the persistent mismatch between the skills graduates acquire and the competencies employers seek.

    The Business Education Network will be developed in collaboration with IEEP, educational institutions, and local employers. By combining GIA’s role as a regional education convener with IEEP’s business and industry expertise, the partnership will work to build a coordinated and sustainable infrastructure for employer engagement, strengthen alignment between education and workforce systems, and expand access to high-impact work-based learning opportunities for Inland Empire students.

    The initiative builds on GIA’s experience coordinating the #CaliforniansForAll College Corps program, which engages more than 400 students from the Inland Empire annually in service, skill-building, and career preparation. It also reflects insights from GIA’s College and Career Action Network Team, which has identified stronger employer engagement and clearer post-graduation transitions as key regional needs.

    “Bank of America continues to be a valued partner in advancing educational and economic mobility in the Inland Empire,” said Dr. Ashish Vaidya, President and CEO of Growing Inland Achievement. “This grant  allows us to strengthen the bridge between education and employment through cross-sector collaboration.”

    For more information about GIA’s work to strengthen the Inland Empire’s talent pipeline, visit www.inlandempiregia.org.