Operation HOPE, Inc.

Operation HOPE, Inc
FormationMay 5, 1992
TypeNon-profit
PurposeFinancial literacy
HeadquartersAtlanta, Georgia
Region served
United States, South Africa
  • Founder,
  • Chairman,
  • Chief Executive Officer
John Hope Bryant
Websitewww.operationhope.org

Operation HOPE, Inc., is an American non-profit organization providing financial literacy empowerment and economic education to youth and adults. The mission of this organization is providing everybody with enterprise work and the programs carried out by Operation HOPE, Inc. Andrew Young is the global spokesman of the organization and John Hope Bryant is the chairman.[1]

Operation HOPE serves 4,000 inner city schools, 500 low-wealth communities, and conducts programs in South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, and the United Arab Emirates. Bryant has procured $2 billion in private investments to support the organization's mission.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

  1. ^ Dawkins, Mckinzie. "Operation HOPE Founder, Inspiring Change Through Financial Literacy". Huffington Post.
  2. ^ Barnes, Mo. "John Hope Bryant discusses Atlanta, economic self-victimization, and negative economic energy". rollingout.
  3. ^ "Economics-based ways of closing U.S. income gaps". Ledger Enquirer.
  4. ^ Gill, John. "Operation HOPE marks 100th program placement". mainelymediallc.
  5. ^ Wight, Patt. "Scarborough's 'Operation Hope' Celebrates Addiction Treatment Milestone". Memphis News.
  6. ^ Bailey, Thomas. "First Horizon's Jordan appointed to Operation HOPE board". Commercial Appeal.
  7. ^ "Operation HOPE, Inc". Bryant Group Ventures.
  8. ^ "The Coca-Cola System Announces $1 Million Contribution to Operation HOPE". bevnet.