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Mission Scholars Class of 2024

Mission Scholars celebrates the end of application season and welcomes the Class of 2024.

As 2022 drew to a close, Tim and Ginny Bliss issued a challenge to Mission Scholars and the Santa Barbara community: raise $75,000 dollars from other sources, and the Bliss Family Foundation would match it dollar for dollar.

It was reminiscent of the Bliss family’s matching grant challenge from the previous year: a $50,000 matching grant that raised $172,000 for Mission Scholars, a program that helps level the college-admissions playing field for high-achieving, low-income students in the Santa Barbara area.

This year, however, they upped the stakes. Donors in the local community accepted the Bliss family’s new challenge wholeheartedly, donating a total of $190,000 for a combined total of $265,000.

“We are honored and proud to be part of Mission Scholars,” said Tim Bliss. “They are making such a tremendous difference in these young people’s lives.”

These matching grants have a significant impact, according to Mission Scholars’ Executive Director Cassie Lancaster.

“This support allows us to grow,” Lancaster said. “Our first cohort in 2019 had only ten students. We recently accepted our fifth cohort, and it will have thirty students. Not only that, but we’ll be in a position to continue expanding into Carpinteria, strengthen our community outreach services, and continue supporting our college students through our College Success programs.”

Mission Scholars already has an impressive track record, with a near-perfect record of four-year college attendance and—particularly critical for low-income families—a record of garnering scholarships for their students that cover 85% of the cost of attendance. The program also has an array of partnerships with local and national corporations, which leads to summer internships and professional development opportunities. According to Lancaster, Mission Scholars students are currently lining up paid summer internships with General Motors, Electronic Arts, Khan Academy, The Salvation Army, and others.

“That’s a perfect example of the impact this sort of generosity can have,” Lancaster said. “The Bliss family’s investments have allowed our staff to dedicate more time and resources to helping our Scholars find summer jobs and internships, and that increased capacity will be around for our Scholars’ entire careers. It all starts with people like Tim & Ginny, and with the Santa Barbara community as a whole. The assistance we provide can have an extraordinary, multi-generational ripple effect, but those ripples have to start somewhere.”

Mission Scholars is a program of the Santa Barbara Education Foundation. For more information, visit www.missionscholars.org.