Current Programs

The E.D. Cubed, Inc. Financial Assistance Program

This program allows limited financial assistance to needy (including elderly) persons.

The E.D. Cubed, Inc. ACHIEVERS Program for Girls

Referral Guidelines for Participation in the E.D. Cubed, Inc. Achievers Program for Girls

  1. The student must reside in Fulton County.
  2. The student must be enrolled in and attending a high school in South Fulton County, with which E.D. Cubed, Inc. partners.
  3. The student must be referred to E.D. Cubed, Inc. by the partner school’s Principal and/or designee or by the Board of Directors of E.D. Cubed, Inc.
  4. The student must maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.8 in core courses.
  5. The student must exhibit good or better conduct.
  6. The student’s parent(s)/guardian(s) must agree to the student’s participation in the program and must encourage the student to meet program requirements.
  7. The student must regularly attend meetings, field trips and activities of the E.D. Cubed, Inc. ACHIEVERS Program.
  8. The student must participate in appropriate volunteer community service events per age and physical ability.

Additional information about the E.D. Cubed, Inc. ACHIEVERS Program is described in the “E.D. Cubed Inc. Achievers Program for Girls Handbook for Students, Parents/Guardians.

E.D. Cubed. Inc. ACHIEVERS Program for Girls – TARGETS

  1. Primarily seeks to enable enrolled students to graduate high school and/or to gain acceptance by accredited colleges and/or post secondary educational institutions.
  2. Enrolls students in grade nine, who are referred by the Principal (or designee) of the school, with which E.D. Cubed, Inc. is partnering.
  3. As needed, provides to enrollees and their parents/guardians – annual orientation and the most recently updated version of the “E.D. Cubed, Inc. Handbook for Parents, Guardians and Students”.
  4. Continually stresses continual high performance in core subjects.
  5. Provides regular meetings, field trips, fun activities, tutorials*, and dynamic workshops to promote high performance in core subjects and to promote emotional intelligence (which includes tolerance and life skills). *As needed, assists specific students with individual support/help.
  6. Provides opportunities for students in grade 12 to practice skills which may be required for college admission (application process, college application essays, interview skills, etc.).
  7. Provides students with resources for scholarships and requires students to familiarize themselves with the scholarships listed in the E.D. Cubed, Inc. web site.
  8. Purchases books, planning calendars, study aids and materials to motivate students, to promote their time management skills, and to boost their achievement especially in core subjects.
  9. Encourages students to read books and provides the opportunity for them to render brief book reports.
  10. Encourages participation in Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA).
  11. Encourages students to participate in volunteer and/or community service activities.
  12. Stresses the importance of pre-college tests and conferences with school counselors and/or advisors to students in grade 12.
  13. Continually tracks college readiness activities of students.
  14. Provides students in grade 11 with the latest edition of the book, “Get it Together for College” by College Board.