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Results: 51-75 of 460
Organization | Programs | Grant Amount | Year | Purpose |
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National Women's Law Center | Education, Past Strategies | $650,000 | 2017 | for the child care and early education program |
Education Commission of the States | Education, Past Strategies | $200,000 | 2017 | for technical assistance to states to align policy and practice levers to improve K-3 alignment |
WNET | Education, Past Strategies | $250,000 | 2017 | for a new season of Cyberchase and related on-line and outreach resources |
National Museum of Mathematics | Education, Past Strategies | $120,520 | 2017 | to support family math fluency in science and technology centers by creating touring versions of two MoMath exhibits |
The Glen Price Group | Education, Past Strategies | $31,460 | 2017 | to lead, coordinate, and facilitate California-focused Promising Futures dissemination activities on behalf of the Foundation |
The Fred Rogers Company | Education, Past Strategies | $750,000 | 2017 | for Season 3 of Odd Squad |
University of Maryland Foundation Inc | Education, Past Strategies | $15,840 | 2017 | to partner with Zeno Math to study the effects of introducing a home learning number card game on numerical understandings of children in Head Start programs |
Association of State and Tribal Home Visiting Initiatives | Education, Past Strategies | $96,896 | 2017 | to support the Institute for Advancement of Family Support Professionals in creating the Career Compass Expert Panel |
National Conference of State Legislatures | Education, Past Strategies | $599,984 | 2017 | to educate state policymakers and legislative staff on early childhood education issues |
Education DCA | Education, Past Strategies | $164,850 | 2017 | to complete the drafting and editing of the Roadmap, support the creation of a suite of products that will make the Roadmap useable to advocates, and to create a home for the Roadmap to be referenced by other types of stakeholders |
National Governors Association Center for Best Practices | Education, Past Strategies | $250,000 | 2017 | to support governors and their key policy staff in understanding best practices in early care and education |
Silicon Valley Community Foundation | Education, Past Strategies | $200,000 | 2017 | to support the local early learning initiatives of the CEL |
Johnson Group Consulting, Inc. | Education, Past Strategies | $75,000 | 2017 | to develop three case studies of state approaches to financing home visiting systems, offer state-specific technical assistance on Medicaid financing for home visiting, and disseminate information based on the case studies and state technical assistance |
Tides Center | Education, Past Strategies | $150,000 | 2017 | for the Abriendo Puertas/Opening Doors program |
First Focus | Education, Past Strategies | $120,000 | 2017 | for administrative and logistical support of the Home Visiting Coalition |
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University | Education, Past Strategies | $124,955 | 2017 | to evaluate the effectiveness of two text-messaging programs on early math learning outcomes |
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey | Education, Past Strategies | $200,091 | 2017 | for the Center on Enhancing Early Learning Outcomes (CEELO) |
Child Care Alliance of Los Angeles | Education, Past Strategies | $251,000 | 2017 | for the expansion of the California Early Care and Education Workforce Registry |
Regents of the University of California at Berkeley | Education, Past Strategies | $185,067 | 2017 | for three applied policy studies to bolster the case for policy and structural reform of preschool funding and management in California |
Fortified Design | Education, Past Strategies | $3,250 | 2017 | for a series of communications materials aiming toincrease awareness of the work of FEIP and its partner organizations |
Robin Hood Foundation | Education, Past Strategies | $300,000 | 2017 | for an evaluation of a curriculum-based, math-focused preschool intervention and to assess the added value of a kindergarten enhancement offered through math clubs |
The Institute for Educational Leadership Inc | Education, Past Strategies | $104,500 | 2017 | to support an annual national family engagement conference and two national networks of state and district family engagement coordinators, respectively |
Reach Out and Read Inc | Education, Past Strategies | $94,294 | 2017 | for the Early Math Initiative |
Third Sector New England Inc. | Education, Past Strategies | $1,000,000 | 2017 | for the Early Childhood Workforce Investment Initiative Pooled Fund |
Child Trends Incorporated | Education, Past Strategies | $500,000 | 2017 | to integrate home visiting data into state early childhood integrated data systems (ECIDS) |
The list above contains awards approved by the Foundation. These are primarily grants, but also include direct charitable activities (DCAs) and program-related investments (PRIs). DCAs are distributions a foundation makes to conduct its own charitable activities, rather than by or through other organizations. PRIs are investments with a charitable purpose for which the Foundation’s primary purpose is not to produce income. Under IRS regulations, the expenses associated with DCAs and PRIs count toward a foundation’s qualifying distributions and are reported on its IRS Form 990-PF.