WE’RE FORGING PATHS TO OPPORTUNITY
INROADS creates pathways to careers for diverse high school and college students across the country. We position our graduates to advance in their careers, and we help employers foster diverse and inclusive workplaces.
BUILDING EQUITY & CLOSING THE RACIAL WEALTH GAP
INROADS was founded in 1970 by Father Frank C. Carr, a business executive who was at the March on Washington and took Martin Luther King Jr.’s message as a call to action. With a mission that is still as relevant as it was since our founding, INROADS continues to ensure that our program graduates gain an equal footing in their careers and, in turn, help transform the face of corporate America.
MORE THAN 50 YEARS OF IMPACT
164,000 students prepared with pre-employment skills
40,000 INROADS alumni
40% 76% 96%
of INROADS alumni surveyed are homeowners
of INROADS alumni surveyed have a net worth between $500K - $5M (v. 18% of all households) (v. 71.3% for white families)
Source: Adam Davids, Fulbright Scholar, 2019 INROADS Alumni Survey
of alumni feel INROADS positively impacted their career
MESSAGE FROM INROADS CEO
Dear Friends, Supporters, Students, and Alumni,
It gives me a tremendous sense of pride to present the INROADS Annual Impact Report, which shares highlights of our accomplishments in 2022. I know we are all proud of our collective efforts toward building equity and closing the racial wealth gap.
While we review our impact over the last year, we also look to the future. INROADS has three priorities over the next couple of years: sustainability, scalability, and increasing alumni involvement. We will drive sustainability by building a strong financial foundation and ensuring succession planning for the INROADS team and board. We will create scalability through technology, enabling us to reach more students and alumni. Finally, we will increase the engagement of alumni where they work, lead, and live, as well as encourage alumni giving. By focusing on these three pillars, we will be positioning INROADS for success for this generation and generations to come.
Thank you for taking the time to review this Annual Impact Report and celebrating our achievements with us. It is with great excitement that we embark on our next chapter, and we look forward to working together to make a lasting impact on the lives of talented young people. Thank you for your ongoing support and partnership with INROADS.
Forest T. Harper, Jr. President and CEO, INROADSMESSAGE FROM INROADS NATIONAL BOARD CHAIR
Dear Students, Alumni, Partners, and Supporters,
Almost 40 years ago, a friend introduced me to INROADS, and that began my involvement and commitment to our organization and its mission. I participated in INROADS programs during high school and college and began working for IBM, my sponsoring company, after graduation.
My relationship with INROADS was foundational as I didn’t come from a family familiar with the corporate world. Everything that I learned about corporate America came from INROADS programs and mentors, and that knowledge enabled me to navigate the workforce successfully.
As we continue to fight for racial equity across America and increased diversity in organizations, it is critical that we continue to position INROADS to serve more students, alumni, and communities. My vision for INROADS is to continue to deliver on Father Carr’s dream of providing the support needed to increase the number of underrepresented minorities in corporate organizations by leveraging technology to increase our reach and scale.
I want to thank you for your support and contributions to the students and our organization. While we have made great progress, there is so much more to be done. The students need you, and I encourage you to give of your resources, time, and talent to shape and build the leaders of tomorrow. INROADS has an excellent reputation and brand for alumni and partner giving and engagement – let’s share what we have with each other and the world.
Yvette Smith INROADS Alumna Chair, INROADS National Board of Directors Senior Vice President, Customer Success and Business Transformation, F5 NetworksTRANSFORMING life TRAJECTORIES starting THE HIGH SCHOOL
life starting at SCHOOL Level
STUDENTS DISCOVER NEW POSSIBILITIES
The INROADS College Links Program works to bridge the gap between academic and career paths for diverse high school students. College
Links scholars gain year-round access to information, resources, career exploration experiences, and invaluable connections. Through these activities, scholars increase their self-confidence, gain insight into potential careers, and acquire valuable soft skills for their future. College Links scholars expand their horizons and discover new possibilities as they move forward to college and beyond.
2022 Program Impact
100% of scholars graduated from high school
100% of graduates enrolled in college
90% 450
of scholars reported that the program prepared them for career success
students gained professional and leadership skills through career immersion activities
Who We Served
58% Female Male 60% 40%
LOW INCOME
INROADS COLLEGE LINKS IS EXPANDING
“This is my second year at INROADS College Links.
“This is my second year at INROADS College Links. The program has introduced me to graphic design, public speaking, and video recording. I have become a more effective listener, which in turn has helped me to become a more active team contributor. This program has created a place to dream big and work on making my dreams a reality.”
Camden Spencer-Thomas
Sophomore
New Century Technology High School
Dallas, Texas
at College
PAVING THE WAY to CAREER EQUITY at COLLEGE LEVEL
to at the
STUDENTS GAIN ACCESS TO QUALITY CAREERS
The INROADS Internships Program provides talented students across the country with the necessary tools to become career ready, including business soft skills, leadership skills development, and academic and career support. With over 250 corporate and government partners and 400+ university partners, INROADS provides our students with the opportunity to gain valuable experience through a paid internship, further enhancing their abilities and preparing them for successful careers.
Career paths in high-demand, high-wage fields that can help graduates thrive
We prioritize:
Companies that are committed to fostering equitable and inclusive workplaces
Who We Served
2022 Program Impact
3,630 participants served with preemployment training, increasing their employment readiness
1,009 participants secured paid internships
65% of graduating interns accepted an offer of employment after graduation
237 students received $459,000 in scholarship support from INROADS
INROADS Financial Services Institute (FSI): An immersive training program focused on exploring career options and building financial industry competencies. Participants have the opportunity to secure paid internships in the financial sector.
88
FSI participants increased their knowledge about careers in financial services
64
FSI participants accepted internships with top financial firms
Pronghorn Spirits Academy (PSA): The PSA program, launched in 2022 with a small cohort, is designed to provide Black students who are interested in the distilled spirits industry with the tools, resources, and internship experience needed to successfully learn the industry and position full-time employment.
Government Program: INROADS partners with federal government agencies, including the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, Federal Reserve Board of Governors, and others to create internship opportunities and foster diversity in the public sector.
44
federal government agency partners
20+ interns at government agencies
MULTIPLYING STUDENT OUTCOMES
Johns Hopkins Carey School of Business Summer Business
Academy: In 2022, 14 INROADS scholars took part in a weeklong experience with Carey Business School focused on developing foundational business leadership concepts and facilitating the personal and professional growth of future leaders.
3.4
average GPA
12
10-DAY universities represented
immersive experience
WITH STRONG PARTNERSHIPS
Career Pathways: Career Pathways is a partnership between INROADS and five HBCUs — Claflin University, Benedict College, Fisk University, Harris-Stowe State University, and Johnson C. Smith University — to enhance their career center offerings.
of career readiness
27 HOURS of technical assistance per campus
20 HOURS students served
449
The HBCU Sustainable Communities Initiative (HBCU SCI), supported by the Southern Company Foundation, is dedicated to training and preparing the next generation of sustainability professionals. Through a powerful partnership between INROADS, Thurgood Marshall College Fund, and UNCF (United Negro College Fund), HBCU SCI offers scholarships, paid internships, and mentorship opportunities to future sustainability leaders.
2022 Program Impact
75 STUDENTS
were awarded approximately $750,000 in two-year scholarships secured sustainability-focused internships
35 STUDENTS
“This partnership among
“This partnership among INROADS, UNCF, and Thurgood Marshall College Fund symbolizes our togetherness. We want to create a world that is more equitable and inclusive, and where social justice is the norm, not the exception.”
Dr. Michael L. Lomax President and CEO United Negro College Fund“We have a great responsibility following
“We have a great responsibility following in the footsteps of our namesake, Thurgood Marshall, a champion for social justice and educational opportunities. It’s important we work together to lift up our historic HBCUs that have been in our communities for over 150 years.”
Dr. Harry L. Williams President and CEO Thurgood Marshall College Fund“As part of the HBCU SCI program
“As part of the HBCU SCI program, I’ve had the opportunity to participate in the Sustainability and Social Justice Training Series and become an intern at the National Parks Conservation Association.
I’ve learned a lot about sustainability and how it can make a positive difference in business and in my community. I’m now really interested in using sustainable practices in my own entrepreneurial endeavor, a car wash service I own and run, in addition to being a student.”
Lawrence Omodele Alabama State University Computer Information Systems Major HBCU SCI ParticipantSCI
helping foster equitable, diverse, inclusive workplaces
more diverse, and workplaces
PARTNERING FOR EQUITY
Our partners choose INROADS as a win-win proposition to give back to the community while building more supportive and inclusive workplace cultures.
• Learning management systems
• Student and employee training
• Program delivery processes
• Infrastructure growth
• Program expansion
• Devices and connectivity for students in need
“Dollar General is proud to partner with and invest in INROADS as they extend hope, help, and empowerment in our hometown communities. Together, our collaborative efforts are helping to advance equitable access to meaningful educational and career opportunities.”
Dalyne Birchfield Director, Corporate Social Responsibility and Philanthropy Dollar General CorporationWhen our partners invest in INROADS, they contribute to:
As part of its commitment to building pathways to equitable educational opportunities and workforce development, Dollar General Corporation made a major investment in INROADS to scale programs and strengthen infrastructure.
Dollar General’s holistic approach to corporate partnership enabled INROADS to grow smartly, delivering thousands of highly trained and diverse scholars into America’s workforce. By growing together, we are leveraging our expertise and creating a more equitable and diverse workforce at Dollar General and across the country.
DOLLAR GENERAL IMPACT
College Links Program
PARTNERING FOR EQUITY
“Boeing is proud to once again partner with INROADS and looks forward to all that we will accomplish together in the future. Our support of its College Links program means that more students gain access to business skills development, mentoring, and more to help propel them into successful careers. And some of those students, like me, have found amazing careers at Boeing. I’m proud to work for a company that is not only making strides to create an increasingly more diverse workplace but also invests in preparing a more diverse workforce for the future.”
Niki Allen INROADS National Board Member Chief Information Technology & Operations Officer Boeing“At Marathon Petroleum, we’re committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace for the success of individuals, teams, and the company. We strive to create a collaborative and supportive environment where all employees can build on their strengths and maximize their talents and abilities. We’re excited to collaborate with the INROADS, Inc. team in this work and to create pathways into careers for diverse talent through MPC’s Internship/Co-op Program.”
Salina Cinco Talent Acquisition Manager Marathon Petroleum“At MetLife, our interns are a valued part of our workforce and help us solve real-world business problems. Through our long-standing partnership with INROADS, we’ve helped create pathways for nearly 900 students and counting!”
Merrilee Matchett Head of Global Customer Service & Operations MetLifeinvesting in the future of diverse
diverse youth
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS & CONTRIBUTORS
$1,000,000 - $9,999,999
Dollar General
Southern Company
$500,000 - $999,999
L3Harris Foundation Inc.
NBA Foundation
PricewaterhouseCoopers
UnitedHealth Group Inc.
$100,000 - $499,999
AIG
Assured Guaranty (Group/Corp)
AT&T
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Beacon
BET Networks
Boeing
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield
CBRE
Chevron Corporation
Comcast
ConocoPhillips
Daimler Truck North America
Ed Farm
Enbridge
Fannie Mae
Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation
Henkel
JPMorgan Chase
Library of Congress
Lockheed Martin
Match Group Holdings
MetLife
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
PayPal
Pfizer
Philadelphia Insurance Companies
Procter & Gamble
Pronghorn
RUSH University Medical Center
Sanofi US Services Inc.
ServiceNow
Stacey and Witbeck
Step by Step
Truist
United Parcel Service
USAA
$50,000 - $99,999
Accenture
Anterix
ARM
AT&T Chicago
Centric
Cetera Financial Group
Chubb
CIBC
Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago
GHD
Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey
Lam Research
Marathon Petroleum
McGraw Hill
Meritage Homes
Ping Identity
PNC Foundation
Protiviti
Provident Bank
Shell Global State Farm
TIAA
$25,000 - $49,999
Ally
Alvarez & Marsal
American Family Insurance
Ankura
Arch Insurance Group Inc.
Ardent Health Services
BAYER
Bowie State University
Carhartt
David, Helen, and Marian
Woodward Fund
Deloitte
DiversityInc. (Media LLC)
Elbit Systems of America
F5 Networks
Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
FINRA
First Republic Bank
Fox Factory
Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin
Henkel
IPG Phototonics
Ironwood Pharmaceuticals
Kansas City Southern
Kinder Morgan
LVMH
Marsh McLennan
Mastercard Arlington
Mastercard International
S&C Electric Company
Stacy and Witbeck
TD Bank Financial Group
Texas Instruments
Transamerica
UAB Medicine
Waystar
WEC Energy Group
Zoetis
$15,000 - $24,999
AIG
BAE Systems
BASF
Carter’s Corning Inc.
CreateMe
DIGI (Wormburner)
Foley Hoag
Georgia Power
GuideWell
ITC
Jack and Anne Glenn Charitable Foundation
Janssen
Jones Lang LaSalle
Kaiser Permanente Georgia
Malk Partners
Nuveen Real Estate
Restaurant Brands International
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
WSIA
Zimmer Biomet
$10,000 - $14,999
Ankura
AXON
Bureau of Land Management
Carter’s
Cook Medical
ECRI
Enterprise Bank and Trust
Ernst & Young
Federal Reserve Board
Hill Holliday
Interstate Batteries
Maven Securities
NextEra Energy
Novartis
Olympus
Pepsi Beverages North America
Pharmavite
Physicians Insurance
Prospera Financial Services
Starbucks
Symetra
The New York Times
Trinity
Wandering Bear
Up to $9,999
ADP
Amazon Smile
America’s Charities
Ankura
AON Insurance
AT&T Employee Giving
Avery Dennison
Beiersdorf
Birmingham News Employees
Block
BlueCross and BlueShield of Alabama
Brown & Caldwell
Bureau of Engraving & Printing
CAF America
CAF Charities Aid Foundation
Capital Group
CIRMA
CISCO
City National Bank
Clean Yield Asset Management
CNO Financial Group
Copeland Capital Management
CROW Engineering
ECOLAB
EJES
Executive Help Now
Federal Reserve Bank of Saint
Louis
Fidelity Charitable
Fitch Ratings
Foxtrot Service Industries
Frontstream
Gexpro Services
Gongos
GSK
Haston and Denise Lewis
Charitable Giving Fund
IBM Employee Services
Independent Bank
Jacobs
Janus Henderson Investors
Johnson & Johnson
KPMG
Make-A-Wish Foundation
Maximum Impact
Medtronic Foundation
Microsoft Rewards
Morgan Stanley
MTI America
NABA
National Credit Union Association
National Philanthropic Trust
Network for Good
North Highland
Novelis
Numerator
OLLY
ONCOR
Onehope
Park Hotels & Resorts
P/E INVESTMENTS
PepsiCo
PHARMA Diversity
PhillipMorrisUSA
PM USA
QGiv
Raytheon Technologies
Risk Strategies Charitable
Ross Anglim, Angelini & Co. Foundation
Sedgwick
Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Sound Point Capital
Southwire
Starbucks
The Blackbaud Giving Fund
The Hartford
The John and Mary Franklin Foundation
The Prosperity Foundation
The UK Online Giving Foundation
Mgmt.
Travelers
Tufts Associated
United Rentals
US Chamber of Commerce
Vitae Cielo Luxury
Walmart
Webb Wheel Products
Wells Fargo
Individual Donors
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* = Board members
$10,000 - $14,999
Tamara Nall #
$5,000 - $9,999
Martin Cabrera #
Rahsaan Coefield *
Jeannie Finkel *
James Girard *
Homer Hill
Robert Holmes *
Roxanne Lagano *
Andre Collins Powell *
Rick & Kesha Robinson
Kevin Simmonds *
Richard Simons *
Yvette Smith *
Kavita Tahilani
Brian Williams *
Darryl Willis
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Ed Taniguchi
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BUILDING A SECURE FINANCIAL FOUNDATION
2022 (September 1, 2021 – August 31, 2022)
INROADS NATIONAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS
“I love just about everything about INROADS,
“I love just about everything about INROADS, which provided an enriching learning environment of diversity and inclusion. I learned from many great mentors who truly cared about my development. With both of my parents immigrating before I was born, I was able to learn skills that were beyond what my parents could teach me. INROADS taught me things that I did not learn in high school, such as professional and business skills. Through INROADS, I was able to refine my professional speaking ability, which has helped in my career as an attorney where I advocate for clients daily.”
Yetunde Okunade Aird INROADS Alumna Staff Attorney, The University of Memphis