Culture Restoration Project, Inc.

Our mission is to provide culturally competent educational and arts-based programs and services that build culturally aware, self-reliant youth leaders and communities. To fulfill this mission, we develop and support educational and arts-based initiatives.

$1,105 raised from 42 donors

$1,000 goal

Culture Restoration Project, Inc. is committed to uplifting our community through innovative educational, cultural, and arts-based programs. We focus on empowering youth by providing them with culturally relevant tools and experiences that foster personal growth and community engagement. Our programs, such as Sankofa Rites of Passage, Beyond Those Bars, Power Up, and Knowledge of Self reach over 600 youth annually, helping them develop leadership skills and a strong sense of identity. We also serve youth and their families with community development and engagement initiatives such as Ponya Circles. These culture-centered supportive spaces allow community members to fellowship, dialogue, organize, and build connections in the places they call home. Our community initiatives promote healing and wholeness for all.

Your donation will directly support these impactful initiatives, ensuring that we can continue to offer transformative experiences to our community. By contributing, you are helping to create a brighter tomorrow. Join us in making a lasting difference TODAY!

About Culture Restoration Project, Inc.

Mission: Our mission is to provide culturally competent educational and arts-based programs and services that build culturally aware, self-reliant youth leaders and communities. To fulfill this mission, we develop and support educational and arts-based initiatives.

CRP, Inc.'s vision is a reimagined community transformed by culturally adapted and engaged youth and adults who accept responsibility for the maintenance of their communities. 

County Served: New Castle

Office Location(s): Wilmington

Sector: Youth Development; Arts & Culture; Civic Engagement & Social Action; Community Advocacy; DDOA Grantee; Education; Kids