Empowering Homeschoolers to Turn Passion into Purpose
We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides middle school and high school aged homeschoolers access to clubs, competitions, entrepreneurial ventures, apprenticeships, and real-world experiences that transform curiosity into confident leadership.
Our Mission
The Homeschool Project provides middle school and high school aged homeschoolers with a place of belonging and achievement through passion projects, entrepreneurial endeavors, clubs, teams, honor societies, scholarships, volunteering, fundraising, community involvement, internships, and apprenticeships with local business owners.
In the Tri-Cities area, approximately 2,000 homeschool students lack structured opportunities for leadership development, peer collaboration, social events, community involvement, and real-world skill building. We bridge this gap.
What We Offer
Educational Classes
Master classes to supplement academic and skill acquisition.
Etiquette Training
Personal, social, and professional etiquette proficiency.
Homeschool Honor Society
Student recognition for high performance and achievement.
Academic Scholarships
Support for students’ higher learning endeavors.
Interest
Clubs
Opportunities for student-led groups in building collaboration.
Competitive Teams
Organized competitions and challenges for developing teamwork.
Entrepreneurship Endeavors
Real business ventures with guidance and mentorship.
Community Service
Opportunities for youth-driven local impact projects.
Internships & Apprenticeships
Opportunities for hands-on learning with local businesses.
Passion Projects
Support to Individual pursuits with guidance and mentorship.
Workshops & Mentoring
Access to professionals for skill-building sessions.
Field Trips & Events
Opportunities for unique learning and social experiences.
Building Tomorrow's Leaders
We are cultivating a generation of innovators, empathic collaborators, and purpose-driven changemakers who thrive beyond traditional boundaries.
Our Goals
Year 1-2:
- 15+ programs across 5 regions
- 2,000 students engaged
- 10 business partnerships
Year 3-5:
- National expansion
- 2,000+ students served virtually & in-person
- Policy advocacy in 10 states
Why It Matters
The Challenge
Homeschool students excel academically but often miss structured opportunities for leadership, social collaboration, professional networking, and real-world application of their skills. These students often miss out on chances to explore and discover their passions and at the same time meet others who are on the same journey so that together they can work on accomplishing many meaningful and impactful goals. On many occasions homeschoolers are not exposed to opportunities where their presence is known and they receive peer and community recognition. Also, often homeschool families are at a disadvantage in facing economic difficulties to finance their children’s education, skills, interests, and dreams.
Our Solution
By facilitating zero or low-cost programs for student-led clubs, competitive teams, etiquette training, entrepreneurial ventures, and professional development, we create opportunities homeschoolers need to develop into confident, capable leaders without causing financial burdens on their families. By supporting social events for homeschoolers to network with each other and their local communities, homeschoolers can fulfill their personal life goals and make positive impacts in their communities. In addition, by providing recognition or financial support for outstanding merit to deserving homeschoolers, they will have the tools they need to pursue their ambitious higher learning goals.
Meet the Founders
Adriana Prescott
Co-Founder – Executive Director & Certified Etiquette Consultant
Adriana is a homeschool expert & coach, an etiquette expert, co-author of the book ‘Kids Don’t Need School’, serial entrepreneur, and retired engineer.
Jonathan Prescott
Co-Founder – Executive Director & Director of Finance
Jonathan is a homeschool father of 16 years, psychology graduate, co-author of the book ‘Kids Don’t Need School’, serial entrepreneur, and retired engineer.
Committed to Accountability
As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, we maintain the highest standards of fiscal responsibility and governance. Our financial documents, IRS determination letter, Form 990, and strategic plans are available for review.
Get
Involved
For Students & Families
Register your middle school or high school aged student for programs.
For Partners
Register your local business and join us to support homeschool excellence.