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Project Rebound has raised $ 33,667 from 450 Donors!
Project Rebound

The mission of Project Rebound is to support the higher education and successful reintegration of formerly incarcerated people through the mentorship and living example of other formerly incarcerated students, graduates, faculty, and staff. Project Rebound constructs life‐affirming alternatives to the revolving door policies of mass incarceration by making higher education more accessible and supportive of formerly incarcerated students so that they can acquire the knowledge and skills of a university education, enhance their capacity for civic engagement and community leadership, secure meaningful and gratifying employment, empower themselves and their families, and ultimately make stronger, safer communities. 

Who Project Rebound Serves

For decades, society has relied on incarceration to address various social problems. However, increased incarceration has not made communities safer. Project Rebound aims to build a prison-to-school pipeline. We work to connect incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people through various outreach efforts, including presenting within prisons and other carceral spaces and maintaining regular correspondence with people inside to guide their educational paths; holding monthly education-related workshops with organizations that work directly with people transitioning out of prison and into society; collaborating with community college programs that work with formerly incarcerated students; and carrying out in-reach efforts at CSUN so that current students who are formerly incarcerated become aware of, and connect with, Project Rebound. While our focus is on people with histories of incarceration, our efforts have significance for the larger community. Access to education increases life opportunities for these individuals, which reduces recidivism and helps to create healthier communities.

How Rebound Scholars Benefit from Donor Support

To be academically successful, students need to have their basic needs met. Support for Project Rebound allows us to provide resources necessary to ensure that our Rebound Scholars have safe and secure housing that is conducive to higher education learning, access to sufficient food, reliable transportation, support with childcare needs, as well as books and school supplies. Your gifts ensure Rebound Scholars have a strong foundation for academic success.

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The Milt and Debbie Valera Challenge for the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Loyal CSUN supporters Milt and Debbie Valera will generously unlock $3,000 to the top three funds in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences that raise the highest number of donors on Giving Day. First place will receive $1,500, second place will receive $1,000, third place will receive $500.
Rank Prize Program or Department Donors
1 $1,500 Project Rebound 406
2 $1,000 Department of History 11
3 $500 Albert Zoraster Valley Pioneer Scholarship Endowment 10
4 CSUN in DC Internship Program 7
5 Department of Social Work 2
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United States Military Branch Donor Challenge
Generous CSUN Alumni, Robert and Gloria Meyerson, will donate an additional $5,000 to the Veteran's Resource Center in honor of the branch of the U.S. military with the highest number of donors during Giving Day.
In what branch of the military did/do you serve?
Rank Answer Donors
1 US Army 37
2 US Navy 26
3 US Air Force 23
4 US Marine Corps 16
5 US Space Force 2
6 US Coast Guard 1
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