
Raising Expectations
Raising Expectations began their journey 25 years ago. The plan was to nurture and mentor thousands of young people on the eastside of Atlanta. Raising Expectations was still changing the lives of young people through deep, comprehensive relationships. But they knew they could be making more of an impact.

Raising Expectations staff and dog
For Raising Expectations, big change starts small.
So Maria and Tangee moved their organization across town to the westside communities that needed them most. Then they did something unexpected—instead of pursuing growth, they sharpened their attention. Instead of going bigger, they went deeper.

Faith Porter and a student

Staff and students adapting to COVID-19 protocols
It’s small, and it’s slow. But it’s how enduring change is achieved.
What makes mentorship work is a comprehensive relationship, trust, and consistency. It’s tempting to chase scale or move numbers and manufacture the illusion of success, but for Raising Expectations, true impact means investing in young people for years.






