Obtaining advanced skills is important in today's economy with its premium on service, information, and technology many jobs now demand that workers have some postsecondary training. The earnings gap between college and high school graduates has likewise changed. College graduates earn up to 58 percent more than high school graduates. As students progress through PGKP's programs, many first generation college students are now successfully accessing postsecondary education and persisting towards career goals that positively support rural economies.
On behalf of PGKP, I would like to recognize a few companies and foundations whose repeated support has played a key role in PGKP scholar success: The DanPaul Foundation, Wells Fargo Bank N.A., American Seafoods Company, Homer Electric Association and Totem Ocean Trailer Express. We at PGKP are continually inspired by the dedication and generosity of donors like you who answer the call to reach out to help strengthen community.
Jenny Carroll, development coordinator
Project GRAD Kenai Peninsula
