Aisha Nyandoro

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Aisha Nyandoro
Born1978/1979 (age 45–46)
Alma materTennessee State University
Michigan State University
Organization(s)Springboard to Opportunities
Magnolia Mother's Trust
Websiteaishanyandorospeaks.com

Aisha Nyandoro (born 1978/1979)[1] is the founder and CEO of Springboard to Opportunities, a Mississippi-based nonprofit working to end generational poverty.[1][2]

Early life and education

Nyandoro grew up in Mississippi.[1] She earned a B.A. in psychology from Tennessee State University, and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Community Psychology from Michigan State University.[3][4][5]

Career

In 2013, Nyandoro co-founded Springboard to Opportunities, a Jackson, Mississippi-based nonprofit organization supporting families living in subsidized affordable housing.[1][6][7] Through Springboard to Opportunities, Nyandoro launched the Magnolia Mother's Trust, a guaranteed income program for Black mothers. Founded in 2018, the Trust was the first program of its kind in the U.S.[1][3][8][9] As of 2022, it is the longest-running guaranteed income program in the U.S.[10]

Honors and recognition (selected)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Laurene Powell Jobs (October 2, 2024). "Aisha Nyandoro Showed America What Happens When You Give Mothers Cash". Time. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
  2. Samuel, Sigal (November 29, 2023). "Aisha Nyandoro is making guaranteed income a reality in Mississippi". Vox. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Zomorodi, Manoush; Delahoussaye, James; Meshkinpour, Sanaz (January 12, 2024). "One woman's quest to help low-income moms flourish and redefine wealth for herself". NPR. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
  4. "Aisha Nyandoro". Aspen Institute. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
  5. DeJong, Shelly (October 19, 2023). "TED Talk Highlights the Work of Poverty Disrupter & MSU Psychology Alumna Dr. Aisha Nyandoro". Michigan State University. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Aisha Nyandoro". Ashoka. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
  7. Green, Zachary (January 9, 2022). "In Mississippi, a long-running guaranteed income program is helping Black mothers". PBS. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
  8. 8.0 8.1 "29th Heinz Awards - Heinz Family Foundation Announces $1.5 Million in Awards". Heinz Awards. September 17, 2024. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
  9. Samuels, Robert (November 6, 2019). "$1,000 a month, no strings attached". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
  10. Luterman, Sara (August 19, 2022). "Magnolia Mother's Trust marks a history-making three cycles of paying Black mothers $1,000 a month". The 19th. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
  11. "Aisha Nyandoro". Aspen Institute. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
  12. "Announcing the 2022 Winners of the John P. McNulty Prize". McNulty Foundation. July 18, 2022. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
  13. "By believing in moms (and giving them cash), Magnolia Mother's Trust succeeds where anti-poverty programs have failed". McNulty Foundation. Retrieved October 24, 2024.

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