To support their time and capacity in participating in the WFF Community-Driven Case Studies Project
2022
Education
$5,000
Brown University of Providence
To support the COVID-19 School Data Hub (CSDH), which aims to provide comprehensive data on the learning models utilized by American public K-12 schools in order to address open questions about both short- and long- term impacts of school closures and remote learning
To support an education agenda focusing on two policy areas: (1) advancing innovation in K-12 accountability and assessment and (2) preparedness of K-12 students (Cradle to Career) preparation for the workforce
To support a local education reform agenda across mature cities nationally, including six where WFF has long made direct investments (Atlanta, Denver, Indianapolis, New Orleans, San Antonio and Washington, DC)
To support the development of a P20W longitudinal data system for the District of Columbia
2022
Education
$200,000
Coleridge Initiative Incorporated
To execute a challenge focused on creating innovative, data-driven tools to help show students' trajectories across the education-to-workforce continuum
2022
Education
$250,000
Colorado Children's Campaign, Inc.
To support their education and youth success policy advocacy in Colorado
To respond to urgent community needs related to Jackson's water crisis and prioritize funding solutions identified by community partners working with children and families
2022
Education
$100,000
Companies for Causes
To pilot a training program for WFF grantees in Catalytic Communities to leverage diverse sources of capital to improve community outcomes
2022
Education
$123,912
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, Inc.
To deepen collaboration with the education reform coalition and support a 2022-2023 CHCI Graduate Fellow with an interest or background in education