National Partners
Promise Partnership Utah partners with other organizations across the country at the forefront of implementing collective impact work to achieve large-scale social change.

StriveTogether
Promise Partnership Utah is a member of the StriveTogether Cradle to Career Network. StriveTogether is a national network of community partnerships that bring together neighbors, including youth and families, nonprofits, businesses, schools and more, to work toward a future where youth can thrive in their communities. Cradle to Career Network members change the way their communities work together by building connections, sharing resources and using data to put more young people on a path to economic mobility. Our work helps young people meet seven key life milestones so that they have the opportunities they need to reach their goals, and, ultimately, thrive.
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Promise Partnership Utah is part of Blue Meridian Partners' Place Matters community. Blue Meridian Partners aims to improve economic and social mobility in communities across the United States by investing in place-based partnerships like Promise Partnership as well as the ecosystem and infrastructure needed to catalyze their success.
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William Julius Wilson Institute
Promise Partnership Utah receives support from William Julius Wilson Institute at Harlem Children's Zone. WJWI supports place-based, people-focused solutions across the United States that create pathways to social and economic mobility.
Learn MorePartners for Rural Impact
Promise Partnership Utah works with Partners for Rural Impact in their work to strengthen civic infrastructure in rural places so that residents and local organizations have the systems and structures to come together to move outcomes.
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“I've visited excellent cradle to career programs around the United States and what I saw in Salt Lake is as good, or better, than anything I've seen. In so many ways the Promise Partnership represents some of the best work in the country.”
— Geoffrey Canada, Harlem Children's Zone Founder and President