Broad Street Achievement Programs

Established in 2000, licensed in the State of Ohio, Broad Street Achievement (BSA) programs provide out-of-school academic enrichment services for K-8 youth (ages 5-13) and their families. In addition, our program director sponsors internships for high school students (ages 14 and up).

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Who We Are

Established in 2000, licensed in the State of Ohio, Broad Street Achievement (BSA) programs provide out-of-school academic enrichment services for K-8 youth (ages 5-13) and their families. In addition, our program director sponsors internships for high school students (ages 14 and up).

Broad Street Achievement Programs provides free academic and healthy living development programming for families with youth ages 5-13 (grade levels K-8). These opportunities provide youth a safe and appropriate space for academic learning, one-to-one schoolwork coaching, and afterschool extended learning time.

Our Vision

We believe that our faith calls us to be God’s hands, feet and voice in the world. In response, we seek to care for those who do not have enough in our immediate community and around the world.

Our Vision

Our Vision

We envision a neighborhood where all youth have an equitable opportunity to succeed.

Our Mission

Our Mission

Our Mission is to create a safe and inclusive youth development program for personal achievement. BSA will help prepare youth for high school graduation, successful transition to post-secondary education, and the workforce.

Our Goals

Our Goals

Our Goals are to deliver quality youth programming that supports the development of essential life skills (academic achievement, healthy living, social, emotional, career, and positive citizenship).

Our Primary Objectives:

  • Academic Assessment: Through personalized pre-, interim-, and post-assessments, develop academic enrichment plans in support of 100% of our program youth’s academic skills improvement.
  • Academic Enrichment: Through homework assistance, reading and math tutoring, hands-on and on line learning experiences, provide 100% academic achievement support to youth and families.
  • Healthy Living Promotion: Through nutrition education, recreational physical fitness, and the provision of nutritious meals, support 100% promotion of our youth and families’ health and wellness habits.
  • Social Learning: Through our character building, inter-generational service, and artwork projects, provide 100% social emotional support for our youth.
  • Coaching: Match 100% of our youth with individually assigned coaches who will facilitate each youth’s successful achievement in our programs.
  • Resources: We partner with our other outreach programs such as BSPC Food Pantry, COMPASS, Legal Clinic, and Minor Home Repairs. Select here to learn more about those services.

Philanthropy Opportunities – Donate

Without our donors’ generous support, providing quality programming for youth and families in our community would cease. Without you, there is no us.

Volunteer And Paid Opportunities

We consider all volunteers and employees to be staff members of our program. Our program volunteers and employees must first attend a group interview, then an orientation training, and finally an onboarding session. Accepted Volunteers or employees will be required to complete a staff information form and background check. Minimum education requirement is a high school diploma. In addition, all staff will be required to complete a 1-hour Child Abuse and COVID-19 Safety training.

Though paid employees are important to the direct services we provide for the full program days, volunteers are crucial to the work we do. Without volunteers, we would struggle to provide quality programming. Therefore, we require volunteers to commit a minimum of one day per week, one hour each day, for at least an entire semester.

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Become a Partner

Partners, as major donors, help us sustain the resources needed to achieve quality programming:

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Contact Information

Site: 760 E Broad St., Columbus, OH 43205

Email: bsadirector@bspc.org

Phone: 614-401-6418

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