
Welcome to Resilient Education Initiative
At Resilient Education Initiative (REI), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, our mission is to empower underserved communities, recent high school graduates, young entrepreneurs, and self-starters by providing access to education in the window tinting and paint protection film industry, as well as fostering business mindsets and entrepreneurial skills.

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Denim & Diamonds | November 20, 2025 | 6PM-10PM
Join us for an unforgettable evening at Denim & Diamonds, a benefit dinner hosted by Resilient Education Initiative (REI). This special night brings our community together for a cause bigger than ourselves — empowering underserved communities, recent high school graduates, and young entrepreneurs through education, mentorship, and career training in the window tinting and paint protection film industry.
Guests will enjoy:
- Cocktail hour, live music, and an elegant dinner prepared by the culinary team at Austin Ranch in Grapevine, TX
- Sponsor raffles, live auction, and a silent auction
- Complimentary drink and raffle tickets included with every guest ticket
- Opportunities to connect, celebrate, and make a lasting impact
By joining us, you’re not only securing a memorable night of celebration — you’re directly investing in the future of students and families who deserve access to opportunity, education, and empowerment.
Individual tickets and sponsor tables are now available.
Secure your spot today and help us make resilience possible.
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Individual Ticket
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Pair Package
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Table Sponsors
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Gold Table Sponsor
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Diamond Sponsor Ticket
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Presenting Table Sponsor
Regular price $10,000.00Regular priceUnit price / per
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45%
of students from low-income, first-generation and BIPOC backgrounds believe education after high school is necessary (compared to 52% of all high schoolers).
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47%
of students from low-income, first-generation and BIPOC backgrounds are considering attending a four-year college.
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83%
of students feel pressure to pursue a four-year degree, despite 60% believing they can be successful without one.
How We're Giving Back To Our Community
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90%
of our students have gotten jobs immediately after finishing our training course.
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$60K
Our goal is to raise $60,000 annually for our students.
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