Part-Time

College Connect: Math Tutors

Mission Graduates

Mission Graduates

51-200 employees

Non-profit delivering college access programs

No salary listed

San Francisco, CA, USA

In Person

Impact Gen runs remotely once weekly Mar 4–May 8; main tutoring in San Francisco onsite.

Category
Education
Requirements
  • Able to commit to at least one hour per week to meet with an individual student for the academic spring semester
  • Able to provide or obtain proof of a negative TB test from within the past four years
  • Willing to participate in the Volunteer Orientation with dates TBD
  • Comfortable with High School level Math (see below)
  • Tutor must be comfortable with Statistics, AP Statistics, Pre-Calculus, and AP Calculus
  • Basic Algebra skills: positive/negative numbers, fractions, rules of exponents, inequalities, parallel lines & system of equations
  • Algebra II skills: function of a function (Linear Algebra - Composite functions), log and natural log, asymptote of a function & vertex and roots of quadratic function
Responsibilities
  • The mentor/mentee program will begin in January 2023 and run until May 2023 and includes meeting with an individual student for at least one hour per week
  • Impact Gen programming runs Monday, March 4th through May 8th, meeting once a week for an hour remotely, with the first meeting on March 18th
Desired Qualifications
  • Passionately supports young first-generation students to achieve the necessary Math skills to succeed in college
  • Willing to participate in the Volunteer Orientation with dates TBD
  • The mentor/mentee program details (January 2023 to May 2023)

Mission Graduates helps about 5,000 San Francisco students and their families access higher education through school-based programs, after-school activities, in-school support, and summer initiatives at partner schools. Programs run inside schools with site directors overseeing tutoring, college prep, family engagement, and college-going activities, funded by donations and grants. The organization emphasizes cost transparency and uses data to measure outcomes and adjust programs. Its goal is to make college attendance the norm for San Francisco youth and improve long-term college access and success.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

1972

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Launched Affordable Housing Youth Tours October 2025 with Mission Housing.
  • Earned 4/4 Star Charity Navigator rating for transparency.
  • Secured $13M annual income, $5.1M assets in 2026.

What critics are saying

  • Donor concentration risks program cuts if grants vanish.
  • AI tutoring displaces after-school programs within 18 months.
  • San Francisco youth exodus shrinks target population now.

What makes Mission Graduates unique

  • Serves 5,000 San Francisco youth with K-12 college access programs.
  • Partners with Bryant, Flynn Elementary, Mission High School.
  • Students 2x more likely to meet literacy expectations.

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Company News

Mission Housing Development Corporation
Oct 31st, 2025
Exploring Careers in Community: Mission Housing Launches Affordable Housing Youth Tours as Part of "The San Francisco Revival"

Exploring careers in community: Mission Housing launches Affordable Housing Youth Tours as part of "The San Francisco Revival" SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (Oct. 30, 2025) - Mission Housing Development Corporation, in partnership with Mission Graduates, has launched a new series of Affordable Housing Youth Tours as part of The San Francisco Revival - a citywide initiative celebrating the resilience, creativity, and renewal of San Francisco. The first tours kicked off on October 15 and October 22, 2025, with students from John O'Connell High School's Public Service and Construction Pathways, offering a hands-on introduction to the world of community development and affordable housing. The next tour is scheduled for December 3, 2025. During the tours, students visit several Mission District developments - including Valencia Gardens, Alcantara Court, and Avanza 490 - to see firsthand how affordable housing is built, managed, and sustained. Each visit explores not only the architecture and construction, but also the services, partnerships, and people that make these communities thrive. "These tours are about more than just buildings; they're about showing young people that they belong in this work," said Mission Housing Community Engagement Director Chirag Bhakta. "We want the next generation of affordable housing leaders to reflect the same communities we serve." "Mission Housing has been a partner in the work of Mission Graduates for almost 30 years, and we are excited to take our collaboration to the next level. Misson Housing's access to careers in affordable housing and construction provides our youth exposure and opportunities in both of these job sectors, which ensures a career pathway that will support them and their family for generations," said Mission Graduates Chief Executive Officer Eddie Kaufman, LCSW. The Affordable Housing Youth Tours embody The San Francisco Revival's Youth Development pillar, connecting students to meaningful career pathways while reaffirming the city's enduring strength and potential. The tours demonstrate that San Francisco's future lies in the hands of engaged, curious young people ready to shape their neighborhoods and their city. About Mission Housing Development Corporation Since 1971, Mission Housing Development Corporation has been a leading provider of affordable housing in San Francisco, fostering inclusive, thriving communities across the city.