Not exact matches
Share Our Spare collects new and gently used items through donation drives with local
corporations,
school classrooms or birthday party gift collections and meets first - hand with local service agencies to identify
families in need.
Michael has served as a consultant to
families,
corporations, therapists, physicians,
school districts, community agencies, churches, criminal justice personnel and other professionals, traveling to approximately 20 cities per year to keynote at conferences.
«From taxing the wealthy to fund universal pre-K and after -
school programs to ending unnecessary subsidies to big
corporations and investing in our CUNY system, Bill will be an ally for working
families in City Hall.
Additional participants in the Jamaica Now Planning Initiative include: 165th Street Business Improvement District, 180th Street Business Improvement District, Jamaica Center Business Improvement District and Sutphin Boulevard Business Improvement District, A Better Jamaica, A Better Way
Family & Community Center, Addisleigh Park Civic Association, Alliance of South Asian American Laborers, America Works, Antioch Baptist Church, Brinkerhoff Action Associates, Inc., Center for Integration & Advancement for New Americans, Center for New York City Neighborhoods, Chhaya Community Development
Corporation, Citizens Housing & Planning Council, Community Healthcare Network of New York City, Cultural Collaborative Jamaica, Damian
Family Care Center, Edge
School of the Art, Exploring the Metropolis, Farmers Boulevard Community Development
Corporation, First Presbyterian Church in Jamaica, Fortune Society, Goodwill Industries of Greater New York & New Northern New Jersey, Greater Allen Development
Corporation, Greater Triangular Civic Association, Indo Caribbean Alliance, Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning, Jamaica Hospital, Jamaica Muslim Center; Jamaica Performing Arts Center, Jamaica YMCA, King Manor, LaGuardia Community College Adult & Continuing Education, Mutual Housing Association of New York, Neighborhood Housing Services Jamaica, New York Alliance for Careers in Healthcare, Queens College, Queens Council on the Arts, Queens Economic Development
Corporation, Queens Hospital, Queens Legal Services, Queens Library; Queens Workforce1 Center, SelfHelp, Sikh Cultural Society, Sunnyside Community Services, Inc., The Jamaica Young Professionals, The Jamaica Youth Leaders, The Tate Group, Upwardly Global, Visiting Nurse Service of New York, and Y - Roads.
Here is Mayor de Blasio's full Q&A, featuring snow prep and the de Blasio
family shoveling arrangements, the mayor's pre - K / middle
school program initiative and the governor's competing proposal, Health & Hospitals
Corporation challenges, the Rockaway ferry and boardwalk and more.
«Among other items, the agenda will include a revised version of the Education, Labor and
Family Assistance Article VII bill that I was forced to veto earlier this year to prevent an unaffordable increase in
school aid, an appropriation bill to authorize distribution of $ 607 million in federal Education Jobs Fund money to
school districts, and necessary legislation to reorganize the New York City Off - Track Betting
Corporation.»
Doug Dunham, Quinn Gillepsie Douglas Durst, The Durst Organization Helena Durst, The Durst Organization Richard Edelman, Edelman PR Blair W. Effron, Centerview Partners Cheryl Cohen Effron Jay W. Eisenhofer, Grant & Eisenhofer P.A. Leecia Eve, Verizon Hector J. Figueroa, 32BJ SEIU Alan H. Fishman, Ladder Capital
Corporation Jay S. Fishman, The Travelers Companies, Inc Gregory Floyd, Teamsters Local 237 Marian Fontana, 9 - 11
Families Association Mark T. Gallogly, Centerbridge Partners Christopher C. Giamo, Regional President, TD Bank Faith Gay, Quinn Emanuel MaryAnne Gilmartin, Forest City Ratner Companies Steve Goldman, Kramer Levin Barry M. Gosin, Newmark Grubb Knight Frank Raj Goyle, Badhala Nick Gravante, Boies Schiller Jonathan Gray, Blackstone George Gresham, 1199 SEIU United Healthcare Workers East Robert Greifeld, Nasdaq OMX Jeffrey R. Gural, Newmark Grubb Knight Frank Gerald L. Hassell, The Bank of New York Mellon Marc Holliday, SL Green Realty Group Jay S. Jacobs, Nassau County Democratic Committee Hamilton E. James, The Blackstone Group Steven A. Kandarian, MetLife Pat Kane, RN, New York State Nurses Association Brad Karp, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP Rob Kaplan, Harvard Business
School Michael W. Kempner, The MWW Group Julie Kushner, United Automobile Workers Pam Kwatra, Kripari Marketing Gary LaBarbera, Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York Jonathan Lavine, Sankaty Advisors Kenneth Lerer, Lerer Ventures Leonard Litwin, Glenwood Management Jeffrey H. Lynford, Educational Housing Services John McAvoy, Consolidated Edison, Inc Raymond J. McGuire, Citigroup, Inc..
Agencies receiving Year - Round funding in 2014 include: Access of WNY, Inc. ($ 10,000), African Cultural Center of Buffalo, Inc. ($ 8,500), Be-A-Friend Program, Inc. (Big Brothers Big Sisters)($ 7,500), Blossom Garden Friends
School ($ 3,000), Boys & Girls Club of Buffalo, Inc. ($ 7,500), Boys & Girls Club of Eden, Inc. ($ 5,000), Boys & Girls Club of Northtowns of WNY, Inc. ($ 12,500), Boys & Girls Club of Orchard Park, Inc. ($ 5,000), Boys and Girls Club East Aurora, Inc. ($ 15,000), Buffalo Urban League, Inc. ($ 12,500), Canisius College ($ 5,000), Child & Adolescent Treatment Services, Inc. ($ 5,500), Child and
Family Services of Erie County (Haven House)($ 10,000), Compeer West, Inc. ($ 10,000), Computers for Children, Inc. ($ 7,500), Cradle Beach Camp, Inc. ($ 12,500), Daemen College ($ 10,000), Elim Community
Corporation ($ 5,000), Erie Regional Housing Dev.
«And people are coming to understand that this is not about teenagers getting jobs after
school — these are adults who are in many cases supporting or trying to support
families, and the employers are not the mom - and - pop candy stores, these are multi-billion dollar international
corporations.»
Bauman
Family Foundation; Carnegie
Corporation of New York; Nathan Cummings Foundation; Department of Education, Office of Education Research and Improvement; Disney Learning Partnership; Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation; Fetzer Institute; The Ford Foundation; The J. Paul Getty Trust; William and Flora Hewlett Foundation; Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation; Kaplan eScore Learning; John S. and James L. Knight Foundation; Mr. Thomas H. Lee; Lilly Endowment Inc.; John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation; Markle Foundation; James S. McDonnell Foundation; Mr. Albert Merck; Museum of Modern Art; National Endowment for the Arts, Arts Education Partnership in collaboration with the Council of Chief State
School Officers; National Science Foundation; New American
Schools Development
Corporation; The Pew Charitable Trusts; Jesse Phillips Foundation; DeWitt Wallace - Reader's Digest Fund; The Rockefeller Foundation; Rockefeller Brothers Fund; The Louise and Claude Rosenberg, Jr..
Most controversially,
school choice also includes vouchers and tuition tax - credits, which allow
families to use public dollars in order to send their children to private
schools or provide tax credits to individuals or
corporations that make donations to organizations that grant scholarships to students.
In addition to cutting supports to teachers and after -
school programs, this budget doubles down on its attack on teachers and working
families by eliminating funding for the
Corporation for National and Community Service, or CNCS, which provides volunteer support and educational awards for teachers in training and out - of -
school time programming.
The Academic Development Institute (ADI) is a non-profit
corporation founded in 1984 with the mission of assisting
families,
schools, and communities with children's academic and personal development.
The program offers
corporations tax credits for donating to organizations that provide low - and middle - income
families private
school and prekindergarten scholarships, as well as organizations that support innovative public
school programs.
(October 24, 2014, Columbia, MD) Charter
Schools Development Corporation (CSDC) has been awarded two grants from the Walton Family Foundation, totaling $ 5.6 million, to provide affordable facilities and financing support to charter s
Schools Development
Corporation (CSDC) has been awarded two grants from the Walton
Family Foundation, totaling $ 5.6 million, to provide affordable facilities and financing support to charter
schoolsschools.
Academy of Notre Dame Algonquin Regional High
School Annie Sullivan Middle
School Another Course to College Ansin Religious
School Arlington High
School Ashland High
School Assabet Valley Regional Technical High
School Auburn High
School Austin Preparatory
School Baker
School Beacon Academy Beaver Country Day
School Belmont Day
School Belmont High
School Belmont Hill
School Bernard Mcnally Beverly High
School Bigelow Middle
School Bishop Fenwick High
School Blessed Sacrament
School Boston Adult Technical Academy Boston Arts Academy Boston College Boston College High
School Boston Community Leadership Academy Boston Latin Academy Boston Latin
School Boston Middle
School Academy Boston Preparatory Charter Public
School Boston Public
Schools Boston's Jewish Community Day
School Brandeis Jewish Education Program Bridgewater Raynham Regional High
School Brighton High
School Brimmer and May
School Briscoe Middle
School Broad Meadows Middle
School Brook Farm Business and Service Career Academy Brookline High
School Buckingham Browne & Nichols
School Burlington High
School Burlington Middle
School Cambridge
Family and Children's Service Cambridge Friends
School Cambridge Montessori
School Cambridge Public
Schools Cambridge Rindge & Latin
School Cambridge
School of Weston Cameron Middle
School Cathedral High
School (Boston) Cathedral High
School (Springfield) Center for Collaborative Education Central Catholic High
School (Lawrence) Central Tree Middle
School Chapel Hill - Chauncy Hall
School Charlestown High
School Chatham High
School Chelsea High
School City On A Hill Charter High
School Codman Academy Charter Public
School Cohen Hillel Academy Community Academy of Science and Health Concord Carlisle High
School Concord Middle
School Congregation Beth El Congregation Beth Israel Hebrew
School Congregation B'nai Shalom Congregation Shalom Curley K - 8
School Curry College Dana Hall
School Dean Junior College Dearborn Middle
School Dedham Country Day
School Derby Academy Diploma Plus Commonwealth
Corporation Dorchester Academy Dorchester Community Center for the Visual Arts Dorchester Youth Alternative Academy Dorshei Tzedek Religious
School Douglas High
School Dover - Sherborn High
School Driscoll
School Duxbury High
School East Boston Catholic East Boston High
School East Bridgewater Gordon Mitchel Middle
School Easton Junior High
School Edgartown
School Edison K - 8
School Edward M. Kennedy Academy for Health Careers Edwards Middle
School Elizabeth Seton Academy English High
School Excel High
School F.A. Day Middle
School Fay
School Fayerweather Street
School Fenn
School Fenway High
School Fessenden
School Fitchburg High
School Fletcher Maynard Academy Framingham High
School Francis W. Parker Charter Essential
School Frederick Douglass Charter
School Full Circle High
School Fuller Middle
School Galvin Middle
School (Canton, MA) Galvin Middle
School (Wakefield, MA) Gann Academy: The New Jewish High
School of Greater Boston Gateway Regional High
School Goss II Secure Treatment DYS Graham and Parks
School Greater Egleston Community High
School Grover Cleveland Middle
School Hamilton - Wenham Regional High
School Hanson Middle
School Harbor
School Harvard Graduate
School of Education Harwich High
School Heath
School Heritage Academy Hernandez K - 8
School Higgenson / Lewis K - 8
School Hillside Treatment Program Holy Name Parish
School Hopkinton High
School Horace Mann
School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Hudson High
School Hyde Park High
School Immaculate Conception
School Immaculate Conception
School (Newburyport) Inly
School International
School of Boston Ipswich High
School Ipswich Middle
School Jackson Mann K - 8
School Jeremiah E. Burke High
School John F. Kennedy Middle
School (Natick) Josiah Quincy Upper
School (Washington St) Kilmer K - 8 Upper
School King Middle
School (Dorchester) Knesset Israel Hebrew
School Lawrence Public
Schools Lawrence
School (Brookline) Lesley College Lexington High
School Lexington Montessori
School Lilla Frederick Pilot Middle
School Lillian Kessel Religious
School at Temple Emanuel Lincoln
School (Brookline) Lincoln
School (Lincoln) Lincoln Sudbury Regional High
School Littleton High
School Lowell High
School Lowell Middlesex Academy Charter
School Lyndon Pilot
School (West Roxbury) Madison Park Technical Vocational High
School Maimonides High
School Malden High
School Marblehead Middle
School Marblehead Public
Schools Marlborough High
School Martha's Vineyard Regional High
School Martin Luther King Open
School Mary Lyon
School Massachusetts Department of Corrections MATCH
School Matignon High
School McCall Middle
School McCormack Middle
School McKay K - 8
School McKinley Middle
School McKinley South End Academy Medford High
School Media Communications Technology High
School Melrose Junior High
School Meridian Academy Middlesex Community College Mildred Avenue
School Miles River Middle
School Milton Academy Mission Hill
School Mitchell Middle
School Monument High
School Mother Caroline Academy Mount Alvernia Elementary
School Mount Alvernia High
School Mystic Valley Regional Charter
School Nashoba Brooks
School of Concord Nashoba Valley Technical High
School (Westford) Nauset Regional High
School Needham High
School New Mission High
School Newton Country Day
School Newton North High
School Noble & Greenough
School North Shore Christian
School North Shore Community College Northbridge Middle
School Northeastern University Norwell High
School Notre Dame Academy (Hingham) Oak Hill Middle
School O'Bryant
School of Mathematics and Science Office of Curriculum and Instruction Ottoson Middle
School Our Lady of Perpetual Help / Mission Grammar
School Parkway Academy of Technology and Health Pathfinder Regional High
School Pembroke Community Middle
School Phillips Academy Andover Pierce
School Pike
School Plymouth South Middle
School Pollard Middle
School Pope John Paul II Catholic Academy (Neponset, Lower Mills, Columbia, and Mattapan) Prospect Hill Charter Academy Prozdor Hebrew College Public Service And Civic Engagement Academy (Lowell High
School) Quincy Public
Schools Randolph High
School Reading Memorial High
School River Valley Charter
School Rogers Middle
School (Hyde Park) Roxbury Latin Roxbury Preparatory Charter
School Runkle
School Sacred Heart
School Saint Agatha
School Sarah Greenwood K - 8
School Shady Hill
School Sharon High
School Sharon Middle
School Shore Country Day
School Shrewsbury Middle
School Snowden International High
School Social Justice Academy Solomon Schechter Day
School of Greater Boston Somerset High
School Somerville High
School South Area Solomon Schechter Day
School South Boston Catholic Academy St. Brendan's
School (Dorcester) St. Columbkille
School St. John's Preparatory
School St. John
School St. Mary of the Assumption
School (Brookline) St. Patrick
School St. Paul's Catholic Church St. Peter Academy (South Boston) St. Theresa St. Thomas Aquinas High
School Stoneham High
School Striar Hebrew Academy Swampscott High
School TechBoston Academy TechBoston Lower Academy Temple Beth David Religious
School Temple Beth Shalom Temple Emanu - El Temple Etz Chaim Temple Isaiah Temple Israel Temple Israel Religious
School Temple Sinai The Accelerated Learning Laboratory The Carroll
School The Engineering
School The Governor's Academy The Heller
School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University The Meadowbrook
School of Weston The New Boston Pilot Middle
School The Park
School (MA) The Rashi
School, the Boston Area Reform Jewish Day
School The Rivers
School Thomas Blake Middle
School Thurston Middle
School Timilty Middle
School Tobin K - 8
School Trinity Catholic Academy Tufts University Umana Middle
School Academy University of Massachusetts, Boston College of Community Service University Park Campus
School Urban Science Academy Ursuline Academy Waltham High
School Washington Irving Middle
School Watertown High
School Watertown Middle
School Wayland Middle
School Wellesley Middle
School Wentworth Institute of Technology Westborough High
School Weston Middle
School WGBH Whitman Middle
School Whitman - Hanson Regional High
School Wilbraham & Monson Academy Wilmington High
School Wilson Middle
School (Natick) Winsor
School Winthrop High
School Worcester North High
School Worker Education Program Young Achievers Science and Math K - 8
School
Chan Zuckerberg joins with notables such as the Bezos
Family Foundation, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Carnegie
Corporation, Amgen Foundation, Simons Foundation, and Nellie Mae Education Foundation in believing in the WW Academy's mission of transforming the preparation of the nation's teachers and
school leaders.
Fund The Ferron
Family Charitable Fund Finnegan
Family Foundation Ford Foundation Reuben and Mollie Gordon Foundation The Hearst Foundations Hewlett - Packard Company W.M. Keck Foundation Koshland Foundation Kohelet Foundation Lockheed Martin
Corporation Microsoft Newark Charter
School Fund Oracle Peery Fund, an advised fund of the Silicon Valley Community Foundation Polk Bros..
The Community Charter
School of Paterson was created by New Jersey Community Development
Corporation (NJCDC) in 2007 based on our belief that we could do more to help advance educational excellence in the City of Paterson — and at that same time promote positive youth development and strengthen
families.
While the overall percentage of U.S. students who attend online
schools is small, in some states — like California, where CAVA teachers are organizing to serve students and
families, not
corporations — online education has become yet another path towards the privatization of public education.
As for
Families for Excellent
Schools, they make it particularly difficult to identify who their funders are or even who serves on their Board of Directors, but as fellow education blogger Mercedes Schneider discovered, the group is a favorite of the Walton Foundation which is the
family foundation of the anti-public education owners of the Wal - Mart
Corporation.
And last but not least, guess who is one of the
corporations funding
Families for Excellent
Schools?
«We look at those things as very strong evidence that our community and our
families are very happy with our
school corporation and the direction that we are headed, and that we as a community do not have an interest in a charter
school,» Wilcox says.
Education Week is the recipient of grant money from the Walton
Family Foundation, which funds
school - privatization groups and whose resources come from Walmart, a
corporation with a long anti-union track record.
Evansville
School - Community Council, Evansville, IN In June of 2000, the Evansville - Vanderburgh School Corporation received its first 21st CCLC grants that provided funding over three years to three schools to provide school social work services and institute year - round programs for youth and families during the after - school, weekend, and summer
School - Community Council, Evansville, IN In June of 2000, the Evansville - Vanderburgh
School Corporation received its first 21st CCLC grants that provided funding over three years to three schools to provide school social work services and institute year - round programs for youth and families during the after - school, weekend, and summer
School Corporation received its first 21st CCLC grants that provided funding over three years to three
schools to provide
school social work services and institute year - round programs for youth and families during the after - school, weekend, and summer
school social work services and institute year - round programs for youth and
families during the after -
school, weekend, and summer
school, weekend, and summer hours.
In addition to publicly funded voucher programs, the foundation offers significant support to so - called voucher - lite programs that offer
corporations and investors generous tax credits in exchange for contributions to a scholarship fund that covers tuition costs for low - income
families that enroll their children in private
schools.
Located in Lincoln, IL, The Academic Development Institute (ADI) is a non-profit
corporation founded in 1984 with the mission of assisting
families,
schools, and communities with children's academic and personal development.
In addition to my therapeutic and private consultation services, I give speeches and workshops ranging from keynote addresses for large audiences to parent education in
school settings; speak to medical residents about eating disorder treatment modalities and management; work with fertility physicians and surrogacy and donor agencies to help clients navigate the path to parenthood; offer expert opinion on parenting, relationships,
family building, and body image to publications ranging from Elle and Self to the Washington Post and Time magazine; consult on film and television projects from a psychological perspective; and do executive coaching to help
corporations and individuals perform at their best.
NBCDI supports and works primarily with Black children birth through age eight and their
families, through coalition building with community - based organizations, foundations,
corporations,
school systems, elected officials, government, child care, Head Start and many other public and private partnerships.
Across the nation, more than 3000 pastoral counselors provide a variety of services including treatment for persons with mental disorders; counseling for adults, adolescents, children,
families and couples; substance abuse treatment; wellness programs; religious retreats; spiritual direction; clinical training; consultation to
corporations; outreach preventive services in prisons, military settings and
schools; and community education.
Letters are from: (1) Dr. Adrienne Barnett, Lecturer in Law, Director of Undergraduate Admissions, Brunel Law
School; (2) Pamela Brown, Esq., Director, Bi-National Project on
Family Violence, Legal Services
Corporation and Joan Meier, Esq., Founder and Legal Director, Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP); (3) Carol S. Bruch, Distinguished Professor Emerita, University of California Davis
School of Law» (4) Jacquelyn Graham (Abbott), the taking (protective) parent in Abbott v. Abbott, in which the United States Supreme Court held that a ne exeat order establishes rights of custody; (5) Paula Lucas, Founder and Executive Director, Americans Overseas Domestic Violence Crisis Center; (6) Lynn Hecht Schafran, Esq., Director, National Judicial Education Program, Legal Momentum; (7) Sudha Shetty, Esq., Assistant Dean for International Partnerships, Director, Hague DV Project, Goldman
School of Public Policy, University of California Berkeley and Jeffrey L. Edleson, Ph.D., Dean and Harry & Riva Specht Chair in Publicly Supported Social Services,
School of Social Welfare, University of California Berkeley; and (8) Merle H. Weiner, Esq., Philip H. Knight Professor of Law, University of Oregon
School of Law.
With a population that has more than doubled in the past 15 years, Doral is drawing young professionals and
families seeking to take advantage of the city's robust base of businesses and
corporations, high - quality
schools, cultural amenities and access to Miami - Dade's major thoroughfares and Miami International Airport.