Our Story

From a missionary’s promise
to a movement.

25 years of relationships. A love for the game. And a refusal to watch another generation of Dominican kids drop out of school chasing a dream that never comes.

The Problem We Solve

The Dominican Republic produces more MLB players than any country outside the United States.

All 30 MLB teams operate official baseball academies here. But behind every success story are thousands of kids who never made it.

of kids who chase a contract never sign one

50%

of kids in Barahona never finish high school

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plan B when the baseball dream dies

Every year, thousands of boys across the Dominican Republic drop out of school to train full-time with “buscones” — informal scouts who promise MLB dreams but often leave kids without a diploma, without skills, and without options.

The cycle of poverty locks in for another generation.

Who takes care of the 98%?

We do.

How We Do It

Four pillars. One mission.

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Education First

School isn't optional — it's the price of admission. Every player must maintain grades above 70% and stay consistently engaged in school to remain on the team.

Baseball Training

Year-round coaching, league play, and free equipment for every player. Three teams — high school, middle school, and t-ball — competing together in Barahona.

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Mentorship

Life skills, accountability, and trusted relationships with coaches and mentors who show up every single day. Not a pipeline — a family.

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Community

Locally led, locally trusted. Our staff has lived in Barahona for decades. We’re not outsiders running a program — we’re neighbors building a future together.

Leadership

Board of Directors & Advisors

A team of volunteers committed to the mission. Every board member gives their time freely — just like the program itself.

Brian Straley

Brian Straley

President & Founder

Brigham City, Utah

Brian founded The Straley Project after 25 years of relationships in the Dominican Republic beginning with his LDS mission in 1998. He leads the organization with a commitment to keeping overhead low and maximizing every dollar for kids in Barahona.

Brandon Byers

Brandon Byers

Vice President

Utah

Brandon contributes expertise in operations and organizational management, helping strengthen sustainable systems that support long-term impact in Barahona.

Cheryl Pehrson

Cheryl Pehrson

Board Member

Utah

Cheryl brings a passion for youth development and nonprofit leadership, helping guide donor relationships and strategic growth.

Samantha Pehrson

Samantha Pehrson

Board Member

Utah

Samantha advocates for education equity and youth empowerment while helping connect the mission to new supporters and audiences.

Melanie Ogletree

Melanie Ogletree

Executive Director

Utah

Melanie’s background in outreach and relationship-building strengthens partnerships with donors, volunteers, and organizations across the United States.

Debbie Straley

Debbie Straley

Board Member

Utah

Debbie has supported the mission from the beginning and brings a deep belief that every child deserves dignity, opportunity, and a future beyond poverty.

Tiffany Pintor

Tiffany Pintor

Director of Education

Utah

Tiffany brings cultural insight and a heart for the Dominican community, helping ensure programs remain grounded in dignity, respect, and local leadership.

All board members serve as volunteers. Bios will continue to evolve as the organization grows.

Our Promise

The Transparency Pledge

We believe every dollar you give should go directly to the kids it’s meant for. Not office rent. Not administrative bloat. Here’s how we make that happen.

100% goes to the DR

Every dollar you give goes directly to the program in Barahona. US operations are funded separately through grants and outside support.

Full transparency

Monthly updates, impact reports, and direct communication from the team on the ground so supporters always know where resources are going.

Verified 501(c)(3)

EIN: 85-0947825. Candid Gold Seal. Tax-deductible donations and nonprofit accountability standards that donors can trust.

25 years of trust

Relationships in Barahona go back to 1998. The community knows us, trusts us, and works alongside us every day.

The Team

Locally led. Always.

Dominican staff run the program. Brian supports from the US and visits regularly.

Ulises Batista, Head Coach at The Straley Project

Head Coach

Ulises Batista

Barahona, DR

Dominican-born coach who runs daily practices, manages league games, and mentors every player on the field. The heartbeat of the program on the ground.

Bernarda Acosta, General Manager at The Straley Project

General Manager

Bernarda Acosta

Barahona, DR

Manages all operations, communicates with families and schools, and ensures every player meets academic standards. Brian's 25-year relationship with Bernarda is the foundation of the program.

Rosa, Content Creator at The Straley Project

Content Creator

Rosa

Barahona, DR

Captures the real stories from the ground — the practices, the games, the moments that matter. Rosa makes sure the world sees what's happening in Barahona.

On the Ground

Real kids. Real impact.

A glimpse of the players, practices, meals, and everyday moments your support makes possible in Barahona.

Piratas del Sur team photo — The Straley Project players in Barahona
Piratas del Sur player running and smiling during a game
Close-up of a young The Straley Project player focused during a game
Kids studying outdoors with baseball gear nearby
Players sharing a meal together after practice in Barahona
Youth baseball game in progress on a Dominican field

Join the Mission

Ready to be part of the story?

For as little as $15/month, you can help keep a Dominican kid in school, supported by mentors, and building a future beyond baseball.

501(c)(3) Nonprofit · EIN: 85-0947825 · All donations are tax-deductible