Our Programs

The Clark County Equity Coalition offers a range of programs designed to support students, educators, and the broader community in building a more equitable and inclusive environment. Our initiatives—including Black & Hispanic Achievers, the Senior Interpreter Co-Op, and Proactive Mental Health Support—focus on uplifting student voices, increasing access, and promoting well-being. Through Professional Development for educators, Courageous Conversations, and P.A.U.S.E. Training, we create opportunities for learning, reflection, and meaningful dialogue around equity and inclusion. Programs like Coalition to Connection help strengthen relationships across our community, ensuring that collaboration and understanding remain at the heart of our work. While some of these programs are ongoing and others are being reintroduced or expanded, each reflects our continued commitment to growth, connection, and lasting impact in Clark County.

Professional Development for Educators & Staff

CCEC provides interactive, reflective, and culturally responsive training experiences that empower educators to foster belonging, address inequities, and support student success.

Single Session Training

60 – 90 minutes | $1,500 – $3,000

  • Includes preparation, facilitation, and resource follow-up
  • Ideal for staff meetings, team training, or focused PD sessions

Half-Day Intensive

3 – 4 hours | $3,500 – $6,000

  • Suitable for professional learning days or leadership retreats
  • May cover multiple focus areas (e.g., belonging, classroom culture, trauma-informed care)

Multi-Session Professional

3 – 5 sessions | $6,000 – $15,000

  • Designed for sustained growth and implementation
  • Ideal for deeper work in culture building, student discipline practices, and equity initiatives.

Program & Service Offerings

Student Development Programs

We create affirming, leadership-centered spaces for youth, with a focus on identity, agency, and access.

Black & Hispanic Achievers

Grades 5-12 | Expanded in 2026

  • Supports leadership, mentorship, and exposure to college and career pathways
  • Delivered in-school, after school, or in partnership with local events.

Small-Group Student Sessions

6 – 8 Sessions | $4,000 – $10,000

  • Focused on social-emotional development, goal setting, identity, and conflict resolution.
  • Best suited for middle and high school cohorts.

After-School Engagement Program

Semester Based | $6,000 – $18,000

  • Includes all planning, facilitation, and coordination
  • Often grant-supported; highly customizable for school-based or community-led implementation.

Workforce Access:  Medical Interpreter Co-Op Program

Using the Bridging the Gap Medical Interpreter Curriculum

High School Senior Cohort

$6,000 – $10,000 per cohort

  • Designed for delivery in partnership with school districts
  • Includes:
    • Student recruitment and orientation
    • Curriculum materials and instruction
    • Collaboration with school-based staff
    • Language Proficiency Testing
    • Pre-requisite for national certification
  • Typically serves 10-15 students
  • Often supported by school funding or community grants.

 

Adult Community Cohort

$8,500 – $14,000 per cohort

  • Designed for adult bilingual learners in the community
  • Includes:
    • Participant outreach and registration
    • Full Bridging the Gap curriculum deliver (40 hours)
    • Materials, evaluation, and certification preparation
    • Space rental (if needed), snacks/refreshments, and evening/weekend facilitation options
  • May be funded through workforce development grants, foundations, or community sponsorships
  • Often designed to support 8-12 partivipants

Family & Community Engagement

Family Engagement Workshop Series

3 – 4 Sessions | $3,000 – $7,500

  • Focuses on school-family partnerships, navigating systems, and empowering caregivers
  • Designed to build trust, communication, and collective impact between schools and communities.

 

Annual Equity Partnership (District or Multi-School)

Annual Equity Partnership (District or Multi-School)

$20,000 – $60,000 annually

  • Ideal for districts or networks seeking sustainable long term engagement
  • Includes a tailored mix of:
    • Professional development
    • Studen and/or family programs
    • Strategic planning and reflection
    • Priority scheduling and partnership coordination

 

Pilot & Flexible Pricing Options

We offer pilot pricing for new counties, first-year implementations, and collaborative learning partnerships.  These pilot programs reflect a shared learning approach and help schools explore CCEC offerings with reduced financial risk.

Funding & Payment Flexibility

CCEC frequently partners with schools using blended funding models, including:

  • District professional development budgets
  • ESSER or Title funds
  • Education & equity focused grants
  • Support from local community foundations

We work closely with leadership teams to align scope, goals, and available resources without compromising quality.

Programs Past, Present & Future

Black & Hispanic Achievers

A program dedicated to uplifting and supporting Black and Hispanic students through mentorship, recognition, and opportunities that encourage academic success, leadership, and personal growth.

Senior Interpreter Co-Op

An initiative that empowers bilingual students to serve as interpreters, helping bridge communication gaps between schools and families while building valuable real-world skills.

Professional Development for Educators

Workshops and training opportunities designed to support educators in building inclusive classrooms, addressing bias, and strengthening equitable practices in their daily work.

Courageous Conversations

Facilitated discussions that create safe, respectful spaces for honest dialogue around race, identity, and equity, encouraging deeper understanding and meaningful change.

P.A.U.S.E. Training

A guided approach that helps individuals slow down, reflect, and respond thoughtfully in challenging situations, fostering awareness, empathy, and intentional action.

Proactive Mental Health Support

Programs focused on early support and awareness, promoting mental wellness for students and staff through education, resources, and community connection.

Coalition to Connection

An initiative centered on building stronger relationships across the community, creating opportunities for collaboration, shared understanding, and collective impact.