Not exact matches
LeBron James is famous for his
philanthropy, especially helping children and
education, as
well as business and community service.
Fashion designer Donna Karan, Urban Zen creator, talks about her focus on
philanthropy,
well - being and
education.
Philanthropy is known for enriching our lives through
education, the arts, medicine, and public health; it also plays a less
well known, but vital role in opening our eyes to the wonders of the Universe.
Few people questioned the motives behind the project or wanted to stand up against one of the newest, most
well - funded
education philanthropies in the nation.
With the
Best of Intentions: How
Philanthropy Is Reshaping K - 12
Education.
Also, it's important to point out we work very hard to press back against the inclination that is shared by leaders in
philanthropy, government, and
education, that the
best metric for measuring the success of our students and alumni is recidivism rates because it frames our work overwhelmingly in the context of criminal justice in a way that reduces our students to simply the people that have been incarcerated for a criminal offense.
With the
Best of Intentions: How
Philanthropy Is Reshaping K — 12
Education.
This is why books like The New
Education Philanthropy and With the
Best of Intentions are so important.
Even if the $ 1.5 billion that philanthropists spend on K — 12
education is paltry compared with the $ 450 billion annual price tag for the system as a whole, all of these are examples of the huge impact that
well - placed
philanthropy dollars can have (see Figure 1).
SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau; Jay Greene, «Buckets into the Sea: Why
Philanthropy Isn't Changing Schools, and How It Could,» prepared for American Enterprise Institute conference, «With the
Best of Intentions: Lessons Learned in K — 12
Education Philanthropy,» April 25, 2005, Washington, D.C.
This article is adapted from a chapter in the forthcoming book The
Best of Intentions: How
Philanthropy Is Reshaping the Landscape of K — 12
Education.
This is why books like The New
Education Philanthropy and With the
Best of Intentions only come along every decade or so.
Check out The New
Education Philanthropy and With the
Best of Intentions to see what other insights folks have to offer.
She is an acclaimed historian of
education whose many published works include An Elusive Science: The Troubling History of Education Research (2000), The Politics of Knowledge: The Carnegie Corporation, Philanthropy, and Public Policy (1992), and Private Power for the Public Good: A History of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teachin
education whose many published works include An Elusive Science: The Troubling History of
Education Research (2000), The Politics of Knowledge: The Carnegie Corporation, Philanthropy, and Public Policy (1992), and Private Power for the Public Good: A History of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teachin
Education Research (2000), The Politics of Knowledge: The Carnegie Corporation,
Philanthropy, and Public Policy (1992), and Private Power for the Public
Good: A History of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (1983).
That's the year I published With the
Best of Intentions: How
Philanthropy is Reshaping K - 12
Education, in which I (in my usual mean - spirited fashion) used the dismal experience of the then - recently concluded $ 1.1 billion Annenberg Challenge as a jumping - off point.
He is
well - known for his
philanthropy for
education and children's organizations in the Boston area.
Francisco Vara - Orta is a data specialist and staff writer for
Education Week who covers school resources and
philanthropy, parent empowerment and community engagement, as
well as works on data - driven projects with colleagues and media partners.
With the support again of the Carnegie Corporation as
well as other
philanthropies, EPE began publishing
Education Week in September 1981.
Pay Teachers More and Reach All Students with Excellence — Aug 30, 2012 District RTTT — Meet the Absolute Priority for Great - Teacher Access — Aug 14, 2012 Pay Teachers More — Within Budget, Without Class - Size Increases — Jul 24, 2012 Building Support for Breakthrough Schools — Jul 10, 2012 New Toolkit: Expand the Impact of Excellent Teachers — Selection, Development, and More — May 31, 2012 New Teacher Career Paths: Financially Sustainable Advancement — May 17, 2012 Charlotte, N.C.'s Project L.I.F.T. to be Initial Opportunity Culture Site — May 10, 2012 10 Financially Sustainable Models to Reach More Students with Excellence — May 01, 2012 Excellent Teaching Within Budget: New Infographic and Website — Apr 17, 2012 Incubating Great New Schools — Mar 15, 2012 Public Impact Releases Models to Extend Reach of Top Teachers, Seeks Sites — Dec 14, 2011 New Report: Teachers in the Age of Digital Instruction — Nov 17, 2011 City - Based Charter Strategies: New White Papers and Webinar from Public Impact — Oct 25, 2011 How to Reach Every Child with Top Teachers (Really)-- Oct 11, 2011 Charter
Philanthropy in Four Cities — Aug 04, 2011 School Turnaround Leaders: New Ideas about How to Find More of Them — Jul 21, 2011 Fixing Failing Schools: Building Family and Community Demand for Dramatic Change — May 17, 2011 New Resources to Boost School Turnaround Success — May 10, 2011 New Report on Making Teacher Tenure Meaningful — Mar 15, 2011 Going Exponential: Growing the Charter School Sector's
Best — Feb 17, 2011 New Reports and Upcoming Release Event — Feb 10, 2011 Picky Parent Guide — Nov 17, 2010 Measuring Teacher and Leader Performance: Cross-Sector Lessons for Excellent Evaluations — Nov 02, 2010 New Teacher Quality Publication from the Joyce Foundation — Sept 27, 2010 Charter School Research from Public Impact — Jul 13, 2010 Lessons from Singapore & Shooting for Stars — Jun 17, 2010 Opportunity at the Top — Jun 02, 2010 Public Impact's latest on
Education Reform Topics — Dec 02, 2009 3X for All: Extending the Reach of
Education's
Best — Oct 23, 2009 New Research on Dramatically Improving Failing Schools — Oct 06, 2009 Try, Try Again to Fix Failing Schools — Sep 09, 2009 Innovation in
Education and Charter
Philanthropy — Jun 24, 2009 Reconnecting Youth and Designing PD That Works — May 29.
The Public
Education Fund Network this month will begin the process of upgrading its member funds» programming from «feel
good»
philanthropy projects to more politically charged efforts aimed at systemic change.
The Coalition for Community Schools, housed at the Institute for Educational Leadership, is an alliance of national, state and local organizations in
education K - 16, youth development, community planning and development, family support, health and human services, government and
philanthropy as
well as national, state and local community school networks.
America «did it
better than anyone else,» yet here we are, being choked by the hellish union of unfettered business /
philanthropy dollars and state addiction to federal
education funding.
Missing from both platforms is the voice of Black people who choose charter schools, students who are
well served by them, educators who work in them, or staff working in
education philanthropies that support them.
Co-authored by Bryan Hassel and Amy Way as a chapter in Frederick Hess's 2005 volume With the
Best of Intentions: How
Philanthropy is Reshaping K - 12
Education (Harvard
Education Press).
The Mentoring Effect: Young People's Perspectives on the Outcomes and Availability of Mentoring The Mentoring Effect is a compelling report informed by the first - ever nationally representative survey of young people on the topic of both informal and formal mentoring, as
well as a literature and landscape review and insights from a variety of key leaders in business,
philanthropy, government, and
education.
Responding to research from Stanford University's John W. Gardner Center linking student opinions and perceptions to their own academic outcomes, the Center for Effective
Philanthropy — funded by a host of donors, including the Gates, Hewlett and Wallace foundations — created YouthTruth «to
better understand from students what was and was not working in their high schools in order to give school and district leaders, as
well as
education funders,
better information to inform improvement efforts.»
Chicago Office Technology Group Children's Hunger Alliance Cincinnati Marathon, Inc CKC
Good Food Colfax Marathon Partnership Colorado Department of Transportation Community First Foundation ConocoPhillips Coverys Crown Family
Philanthropies Cubs Care, a McCormick Foundation Fund CVS Caremark Dairy and Food Nutrition Council Dream Makerz Foundation Ecovate Elyachar Welfare Corporation ERSC Holdings Extreme Pita Eye 4 Group Family Resource Center Association, Inc Fidelity Exploration & Production First Communications First United Methodist Church Florida Healthy Kids and KidsCare Framingham State University General Mills Foundation Grabbagreen Heart & Sole LLC Hillshire Brands Hope Heart Institute Indiana University Health Institute for Integrative Nutrition ISEC Foundation Johnson & Johnson Kids» Adventures, Inc Loyola University Chicago Midwest Dairy Association Minnesota Department of
Education Mokena Community Park District Molina Healthcare, Inc National Christian Foundation National Dairy Council Nebraska Department of
Education Nebraska Dietetic Association Nebraska Medical Association North Baltimore Aquatic Club Ohio Orthopedic Center of Excellence Optimist Club of Uptown Great Falls Otho S.A. Sprague Memorial Institute Our Family Foundation Pemco Mutual Insurance Company Positive Energy Electricity Supply LLC Probiotic America Project Bread Race for Awareness Raise the Roost Ready Talk Rotary Club of Altamonte Springs Inc Schwab Charitable Fund Seattle Children's SoJo Studios Southeast United Dairy Industry Association Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation The Children's Health Market Inc The Fare Thee
Well Foundation The Harold and Marilyn Melcher Foundation The Harvey Miller Family Foundation The Pelino Charitable Foundation The Pilates Core The REAM Foundation TownePlace Suites by Marriott Tyson Foods Uniform Advantage United Way Greater Twin Cities United Way Metro Chicago United Way of King County US Games Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Vegetable Juices, Inc Winter Park Health Foundation WithinReach
To raise awareness and challenge the philanthropic community to
better resource movements to support healthy living and learning for Native children and youth, the Schott Foundation and Nike's N7 Fund, in partnership with Native Americans in
Philanthropy, convened a group of Native
education, health care, and human services experts along with several foundations in Washington, DC, in late June.
Originally conceived in 2005, the project is the product of a public - private partnership between California's voter - created CIRM, the Keck School of Medicine of USC and The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation, a Los Angeles - based national
philanthropy focused on advancing entrepreneurship for the public
good in
education, science and the arts.
About The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation is a national venture
philanthropy established by entrepreneur and philanthropist Eli Broad to advance entrepreneurship for the public
good in
education, science and the arts.
The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation is a national venture
philanthropy established by philanthropist Eli Broad to advance entrepreneurship for the public
good in
education, science and the arts.
Based in Los Angeles, California, and named for renowned business leader Eli Broad, The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation is a national venture
philanthropy established by entrepreneur and philanthropist Eli Broad to advance entrepreneurship for the public
good in
education, science, and the arts.
The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation is a national venture
philanthropy established by entrepreneur and philanthropist Eli Broad to advance entrepreneurship for the public
good in
education, science and the arts.
«Support, not only through scholarships, but through research and development,
philanthropy, mentorships and continuing
education, helps to enhance educational experiences and, in turn, aids in ensuring a
well - trained and economically viable veterinary profession.»
As we mark the four - year anniversary of the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, I am pleased to share some highlights from among 2017 exhibitions and public and
education programs, as
well as the developing work of the Foundation's archives and
philanthropy.
The Mentoring Effect is a compelling report informed by the first - ever nationally representative survey of young people on the topic of both informal and formal mentoring, as
well as a literature and landscape review and insights from a variety of key leaders in business,
philanthropy, government, and
education.
The Mentoring Effect: Young People's Perspectives on the Outcomes and Availability of Mentoring The Mentoring Effect is a compelling report informed by the first - ever nationally representative survey of young people on the topic of both informal and formal mentoring, as
well as a literature and landscape review and insights from a variety of key leaders in business,
philanthropy, government, and
education.