RBC Financial Group
RBC Home | Search | Site Map | Contact Us | Legal Terms | Français  
Other RBC Sites:
Banking Investments Capital Markets
» Corporate Profile
» Corporate Governance
» History
» Investor Relations
» Media Newsroom
» Economics
» Publications
Corporate Responsibility
 Business Integrity
 Economic Prosperity
 Community Engagement
 Environmental Sustainability
 Publications
» Careers
» Diversity
» Donations
» Sponsorships
» The Environment
» Become a Vendor
» Become an Employee
» Make a Complaint

RBC in Your Community

 

RBC Centura invests in students

Teams up with Communities In Schools to reduce dropout rates

April 2005 - In North Carolina, four in every 10 students drop out of high school. In fact, in 2004 alone, more than 20,000 students dropped out.

This is a serious situation, and that's why RBC Centura launched a new statewide campaign, "Invest in Success." The goal of "Invest in Success" is to raise public awareness and support for Communities In Schools (CIS), a not-for-profit organization that has helped students across the United States stay in school and prepare for life since 1977. CIS brings the "five basics" to schools— those elements that have been found to be essential in helping students develop to their full potential and reduce their chances of dropping out.

The "five basics" are:

  • building a personal one-on-one relationship with a caring adult,
  • finding a safe place to learn and grow,
  • developing a marketable skill to use upon graduation,
  • giving back to peers and community, and
  • working towards a healthy start and a healthy future.

"Communities In Schools has a successful track record of helping students stay in school," said Scott Custer, RBC Centura CEO. "Keeping kids in school and supporting education will lead to a more capable and better educated workforce in the future."

To kick off the campaign, RBC Centura donated $5,500 to CIS of North Carolina.

More on the RBC's support for education
More on the RBC's support for youth
More on the RBC in the United States


 

 



 

In the News
  RBC re-commits to Equator Principles (2006.07.06)
  Reach! and RBC celebrate a first that will last (2006.06.05)
  RBC invests in students’ futures (2006.05.04)
  More >>




06/23/2005 13:20:33