


Golden Futures Foundation Scholarship Program
Golden Futures Foundation Scholarship
We empower the next generation of leaders by awarding $500–$1,500 scholarships to exceptional high school graduates from Tacoma and Pierce County pursuing a baccalaureate degree at an accredited college or university.
Applicants must demonstrate academic excellence, leadership, and community involvement.
Important Dates:
📅 Application Window: January 3rd – March 29th
Apply today and take the next step toward your future!


Academic Success
The program emphasizes the importance of education and equips participants with the tools to succeed.
Al Davies Boys and Girls Club Mentoring Program
The Al Davies Boys and Girls Club Mentoring Program is a transformative initiative aimed at 4th through 8th grade males in the underserved Tacoma Hilltop community. This signature program is designed to inspire and guide youth by offering responsible, positive role models who help shape their minds and behaviors.
The program focuses on three aspects :
Self-Esteem
We foster positive self-worth, helping participants understand their potential to become productive citizens.
KEY EVENTS:

Personal Growth
Workshops and guest speakers from the local community provide valuable insights, while addressing each participant's holistic needs and career development.
Legacy of Hope Program
Participants are sponsored to attend the South Puget Sound Boys and Girls Club’s annual “Legacy of Hope Program.” Here, their etiquette and social skills are assessed to measure their growth and program success.
End-of-Year Recognition
The program culminates in an end-of-year event where accomplishments are celebrated, and participants are awarded for their hard work and achievements.
Big Brothers Big Sisters Alpha Forum Mentoring Program
Our dynamic Speaker & Mentorship Series is designed for young men aged 10-15, with a focus on empowering youth of color—though all are welcome. This program provides a safe, engaging space to explore ideas, discuss current events, and connect with influential Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) leaders across various fields, including medicine, law, business, military, athletics, technology, and media.

More than just a speaker series, this initiative has evolved into a sustainable mentorship program, fostering long-term support and guidance. With a core curriculum centered on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math), participants develop problem-solving skills, explore real-world STEM applications, and gain insight into career pathways. Sessions also focus on essential skills like public speaking, networking, and academic success.
The Golden Futures Foundation is proud to have mentored over 50 young men through this transformative program, inspiring the next generation of leaders and innovators.
Join us as we continue shaping bright futures through knowledge, mentorship, and community.
