The Building Movement Project released "Race to Lead; Confronting the Nonprofit Racial Leadership Gap." This new report, the first in the Race to Lead series, is based on our survey of over 4,000 nonprofit professionals. The report explores why people of color are still under-represented in nonprofit CEO/Executive Director positions.
... use text messages, video, and other technology to involve parents in their children's math assignments. The New School, ... for college and to provide first-year scholarships. Human Justice New York...
... in a large and complex system of private insurance and public funding? Itai Dinour (Executive Director, Carmel ... funding partnership, Itai invited others in the room to join Carmel Hill Fund on its learning journey, as it ...
... Tate Vermeire as SVP of Strategy The Schott Foundation for Public Education is pleased to announce that Diana Tate ... lead Schott’s organization-wide strategies to generate resources , strategically invest and...
... Supports Fellowships to Strengthen Reporting on Juvenile Justice The Center on Media, Crime and Justice at John Jay College (CMCJ) has selected 26 ... program aimed at strengthening reporting on juvenile...
Open Society Foundations Announces 2014 Soros Justice Fellows The Open Society Foundations has announced the 2014 class of Soros Justice Fellows. The fourteen fellows from six states will ... million in support of...
MetLife Foundation Noted Among Funders of Arts and Justice Initiative I recently framed the Lincoln Center ... initiative focused on the "intersection of arts and youth justice ." The Create ...
... for youth such as those involved in the juvenile justice system. Young people in the juvenile justice system are negatively viewed as needing ... role positive youth development can contribute in juvenile...
Arcus Foundation Establishes Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership The Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership (ACSJL) at Kalamazoo College has named four Southwest Michigan social justice...