History

That Next Level Foundation (TNL), was formed in 2016 by Shawn and Kimberly Stafford with the initial mission of helping to end the cycle of poverty in impoverished communities.  Considering the roots of the “cycle of poverty” and the elimination of the “poverty mindset” are complex and difficult to destroy, the founders of TNL decided to focus on economic empowerment through skill development and wealth creation.  This focus was based on the proven formula for success that was implemented by Shawn Stafford from his teenage years until now.

Shawn Stafford was born in 1972 to an 18-year-old single mother in the inner city of Detroit.  Mr. Stafford lived in low income housing  and his family received government assistance during various times throughout his childhood.  His family moved often but his mother always stressed the importance of school and always made sure he was in attendance.  Mr. Stafford’s neighborhood environment offered many opportunities that could have led to his imprisonment or death –  the fate of many of his childhood friends. However, Mr. Stafford avoided these tragic outcomes when he realized he did not want to end his life that way. Mr. Stafford attended Cooley High School in the Detroit Public School system with every intention of getting a blue-collar job in a factory after high school.  No one in Mr. Stafford’s family had ever graduated from college and less than 10% of Cooley High graduates attended college, so going to college was not something he even considered. College became a possibility when his English teacher, Ms. Tobin, encouraged him to apply because she recognized his potential.  Ms. Tobin’s encouragement, Mr. Stafford’s persistence, and thousands of dollars in student loans allowed him to obtain a Bachelor’s degree in business from Michigan State University in 1995. This was a huge milestone because Mr. Stafford was the first person in his family to graduate from college. This gave him the opportunity to end the “cycle of poverty” in his family without relying on sports or entertainment to make it happen.

Over the course of his 8-year career with several automotive companies, Mr. Stafford was always looking to grow beyond his current condition.  Early in his career, he read Think and Grow Rich, by Napoleon Hill. This book and several similar books helped him understand the power of skill development, financial literacy and wealth creation. So, in 2003, Mr. Stafford started Real Estate Service Solutions Company, RESSCO, with no employees and zero revenue.  Today, RESSCO has grown to over 100 employees and over $50 million in annual revenue.  Mr. Stafford attributes much of his success to his relentless determination, hard work, and a lifelong passion for continuous improvement. He used these behavioral traits to develop skills and create wealth for himself and his family. Now he and his wife Kimberly want to share this success formula and help those, with a background similar to Mr. Stafford, end the cycle of poverty in their own families.