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Project Title

For support of the Advancing Social and Economic Opportunity through Education Initiative

Date

Jun. 08, 2023

Duration

24 months

Description

The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (CFAT) is driven by its mission to catalyze change in education so that every student has the opportunity to live a healthy, dignified, and fulfilling life. With a planning grant in 2022 from the Corporation, CFAT developed a strategy to advance educational and economic opportunity at national scale through four intersecting aims that they will advance over the next decade .With continued support from the Corporation, CFAT will focus on two of these areas: 1) Create a bridge between time and credit-based models of attainment to outcomes-based models of learning that accelerate success in school, career and life 2) Fully leverage networked improvement science in support of CFAT’s strategic priories to make improvement methods, routines, and tools accessible at broad scale.

Project Title

For projects toward Leadership in Equitable Systems

Date

Jun. 08, 2023

Duration

24 months

Description

Founded in 2015 with Corporation funding, Transcend’s mission is to support communities to create and spread equitable learning environments with a vision that all children can thrive in and affect change in the world. This grant will focus on two distinct but complementary leadership development and recognition programs to support system-level leaders. Namely, 1) The Learner-Centered Leadership Lab will scale a pilot program to support district superintendents to lead equitable, learner-centered, and continuous-improvement organizations. 2) Profiles in Collective Leadership, which aims to lift up and learn from individuals and organizations who have successfully collaborated across sectors to build stronger, more equitable education systems.

Project Title

For final core support of JerseyCan

Date

Sep. 14, 2023

Duration

24 months

Description

New Jersey, like many other states, has been challenged with long-standing, persistent achievement gaps that have only been exacerbated due to the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the 2022 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), while less than half (49 percent) of New Jersey’s middle- and high-income fourth-graders are proficient in reading, only 19 percentof their low-income peers are performing atgrade level. JerseyCAN is a trusted voice on education, advocating for high-quality educational opportunities for all New Jersey students and working to bolster efforts to support students’ educational recovery. Continued support will allow JerseyCAN to implement a targeted approach to closing the achievement gap through: advancing effective approaches to literacy instruction, increasing the diversity of the educator workforce by making entry into the workforce more accessible, and advancing efforts to equitably fund charter schools.

Project Title

For general support

Date

Sep. 14, 2023

Duration

24 months

Description

Creating pathways to help high-achieving, low-income students and students of color advance and demonstrate college readiness is essential to ensure their chances of socioeconomic mobility. The National Education Equity Lab (Ed Equity Lab), launched in 2019, takes existing online credit-bearing courses from top colleges and universities and delivers them to talented students in Title 1 high schools. With continued support from the Corporation, the Ed Equity Lab works toward its goal to serve twenty-five percent of all Title I high schools in the nation, which are concentrated in forty districts. It currently serves nearly half of those districts.

Project Title

For general support

Date

Sep. 14, 2023

Duration

24 months

Description

The 5million students who are undocumented or live in a household with at least one undocumented parent face challenges in schools due to poverty, language barriers, and unfamiliarity with the education system. With educators lacking understanding of how to support them, students experience stress, which negatively impacts their school performance. This grant will be the Corporation’s first to ImmSchools, an organization founded in 2018 that fills a critical gap in the field by providing resources and professional development to school districts, leaders, and teachers, focusing on supporting immigrant students by creating safe schools. The grant’s intended impact includes expanding ImmSchools’ reach to thirty-fiveschools in New York City, Camden (NJ), San Antonio, and Dallas (TX), enhancing the competencies of school leaders and educators in supporting immigrant students, strengthening partnerships between schools and families, and increasing access to local services for students and families.

Project Title

As a final grant for a project to provide curriculum-based professional learning for New York City district leaders and high school Biology teachers

Date

Dec. 14, 2023

Duration

24 months

Description

New York State adopted new science standards that were adapted from the Next Generation Science Standards and articulated a vision for science teaching and learning that radically shifts from prior state science standards. However, there have been limited state and local efforts to develop new science curriculum or to provide professional learning support to schools. For over three decades, New Visions for Public Schools has been a driving force for significant improvements in many of the high schools in New York City Public Schools. In this final grant, New Visions will build the capacity of high school science stakeholders – such as district science leads, superintendents, school leaders, and science teachers – across New York City districts to spread and sustain instructional change through the implementation of New Visions Biology curriculum.

Project Title

As a final general support grant

Date

Dec. 14, 2023

Duration

21 months

Description

Science education, like other areas in the K-12 education field lacks coherent implementation of innovations that lead to improvements in student outcomes. Curriculum, assessment, teacher learning, organizational change, and policy are frequently siloed from each other by people and organizations. This expertise and knowledge are also not easily accessible by the school districts that need it most. For over sixty years, BSCS Science Learning has been working on the challenge of implementing meaningful reform that substantially improves student outcomes, fosters a coherent system, and sustains after the initial investment ends. Through this general support grant, BSCS will continue to improve implementation of high-quality instructional materials and curriculum-based professional learning, develop performance assessment tasks for high school biology, as well as iterate on their business model to continue offering integrated, systemic services to schools and districts to improve outcomes for students in science education.

Project Title

For a project to build their capacity to support science teaching and learning

Date

Jun. 08, 2023

Duration

8 months

Description

The widespread influence of the National Research Council’s Framework for K-12 Science Education and many states’ adoption of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) provide an opportunity to improve science instruction and achievement in the United States. However, many districts have a long way to go in their transition from rote teaching of facts to an integrated focus on the three-dimensional learning that the NGSS embodies. That shift will take many different efforts to achieve, but it can begin with the adoption of higher quality instructional materials. Achievement Network has helped schools and districts improve instruction in ELA and math for nearly two decades. Through this grant, Achievement Network will build their capacity to help schools and districts support stronger science instruction. This grant will enable them to: a) support a cohort of six staff members on the NGSS, b) adapt their current coaching tools and tactics to support ten districts in Kentucky adopt high-quality science curricula, and c) support learning about the NGSS to the larger group of Achievement Network coaches.

Project Title

For the China Intelligence Project

Date

Mar. 09, 2023

Duration

12 months

Description

China’s technological and military advances are reshaping the international peace and security environment. Yet, clear understanding of these developments are limited by the Chinese government’s attempts to control information and the challenge of communicating in-depth research findings to broad audiences in the United States. With continued Corporation support, The China Intelligence project, led by New America Foundation in partnership with an open-source intelligence organization and the media outlet, DefenseOne, will identify new data and insights from Chinese language documents and media, and translatethat information into accessible articles designed for a broad audience.

Project Title

For support of African doctoral and postdoctoral fellowships in public policy

Date

Sep. 14, 2023

Duration

24 months

Description

The Partnership for African Social and Governance Research (PASGR) was formed in 2011 with the initial aim of developing a collaborative master’s degree program in public policy. As of 2023, 13 universities in seven African countries offer the Master’s in Research and Public Policy program, graduating 317 students to date. Building on this program, in 2019, PASGR launched a network doctoral program which aims to strengthen training of social scientists, with a focus on policy-relevant research, through strengtheninguniversity capacity to design and implement high-quality doctoral programs. With its first four graduates expected in 2023, the doctoral program combines coursework and the production of a dissertation, along with requirements of university partners. With Corporation renewed support, PASGR will offer fellowships, research, faculty mobility grants, and training workshops for doctoral students and supervisors, among other activities.

Project Title

For doctoral and postdoctoral support focused on women and agriculture

Date

Jun. 08, 2023

Duration

24 months

Description

Women play a critical role in African agriculture, accounting for nearly half of Africa’s smallholder farmers and producing 70 percent of Africa’s food. Yet women make up only 22 percent of agricultural scientists and are underrepresented when it comes to shaping research agendas, setting priorities, decision-making, and leadership in agricultural research and development. To address the urgent need for female agricultural scientists, Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture (RUFORUM), founded in 2004 by ten African universities, seeks to strengthen postgraduate training in agriculture at its member universities and provide greater accessibility for women to postgraduate qualifications, while supporting innovative solutions to food security and climate change issues that affect rural women farmers. Corporation renewed support will contribute to postdoctoral and doctoral fellowships, small research grants, workshops, and conference participation.

Project Title

For a doctoral program in social studies at the Makerere Institute of Social Research

Date

Mar. 09, 2023

Duration

36 months

Description

Support for the social sciences and humanities disciplines in sub-Saharan Africa is critical to developing future African leaders and engaged citizens. Yet the disciplines are often characterized by weak undergraduate training, and doctoral programs that lack coursework, research, and theory rooted in Africa. To address these gaps, the doctoral program in social studies at the Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR), launched in 2012, has developed a rigorous coursework and research-based, interdisciplinary curriculum. With support from the Corporation and others, fifty-seven masters and twelve PhDs have graduated to date. Corporation renewed support will fund additional doctoral and postdoctoral fellowships and visiting fellows; augment MISR’s digital library and publications; and strengthen MISR’s capacity to provide materials and instruction online.

Project Title

For research and policy dialogues on university faculty challenges in the East African Community

Date

Sep. 14, 2023

Duration

24 months

Description

Faculty challenges in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are linked to an ageing workforce, underqualified academic staff, and an inadequate pipeline. With Corporation support, UK-based Education Sub-Saharan Africa (ESSA), within a consortium comprised of International University Council of East Africa (IUCEA), Association of African Universities (AAU), and Population Reference Bureau (PRB), conducted a study on the demographics of faculty in East Africa with aims to increase the capacity of higher education stakeholders to plan and implement evidence-informed solutions. The study identified gaps and weaknesses in data availability, collection, and consolidation. With Corporation renewed support, ESSA and consortium members will provide training on data collection and analysis; develop indicators on faculty staffing; institutionalize data collection in threecountries; and exchange findings with stakeholders through workshops and policy dialogue.

Project Title

For two advanced international courses on new technologies and strategic stability

Date

Sep. 14, 2023

Duration

24 months

Description

Instability and unpredictability in geopolitics, plus the rapid pace of technological change, make understanding nuclear risks more important but also more difficult. This is especially the case for people new to, or seeking to enter, the nuclear security field. With renewed funding, ISODARCO will offer short courses that provide an intensive introduction to nuclear issues, both traditional and new. These courses bring together established experts and emerging scholars for a week of seminars, panels, and discussions on nuclear risk and have a track record of equipping young professionals with the tools to build their knowledge bases and networks. In the past, ISODARCO has successfully used the courses to create a cohort of young professionals and established itself as a reliable entry into nuclear studies.

Project Title

For a project to provide training in the analysis of strategic forces

Date

Sep. 14, 2023

Duration

10 months

Description

Analysts and scholars of nuclear weapons have few opportunities to learn how to conduct technical analysis of nuclear strategy, weapons capabilities, and the impact of emerging technologies.This is especially true for people new to the field.With this grant, Dartmouth College will conduct a residential workshop to train junior scholars, advanced graduate students, and early-career professionals in some of the tools and skills necessary to understand the impact of nuclear weapons and related technologies on strategic stability, deterrence, arms control, and related topics.This training, in turn, will enable them to engage in more nuanced research and analysis of the role of nuclear weapons in national security.

Project Title

For Track II dialogues among nuclear weapon possessor states on artificial intelligence and international security

Date

Jun. 08, 2023

Duration

18 months

Description

The increasing integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into weapons and military decision- making processes has raised concerns about the potential for accidents, problems with reliability, and inadvertent escalation due to automation or human misunderstandings. These issues are particularly acute with respect to nuclear weapons. With renewed support, the Center for a New American Security will continue a Track IIdialogue that brings together U.S., European, Russian, and Chinese experts in military AI. This project aims to improve the shared understanding of the risks of AI to nuclear operations as well as develop potential steps that states can take to reduce these risks.

Project Title

For a project educating congressional staff on nuclear weapons-relevant issues

Date

Jun. 08, 2023

Duration

24 months

Description

Nuclear weapons policy issues have assumed a new urgency with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the buildup of China’s arsenal, including its space-based nuclear-relevant assets.To expand and deepen the nuclear expertise Congress can apply to these issues, a project at the Nonproliferation Policy Education Center will provide nuclear and space policy courses, primarily for U.S. congressional staff. Through lectures, simulations, and research retreats, these courses will provide the historical, technical, and legal fundamentals needed to understand new, as well as longer term, nuclear and nuclear-related space threats.

Project Title

For support to the Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation

Date

Jun. 08, 2023

Duration

24 months

Description

Key organizations that support the global nonproliferation regime are under-resourced and many low income-states that areparties to these organizations lack the capacity to train and educate their diplomats in legal, technical, and scientific issues related to nonproliferation.Filling these gaps is especially importantnow in the context of Russia’s war against Ukraine, which has increased the disinformation about these issues and put significant strains on the existing arms control, disarmament, and nonproliferation regimes.With renewed support, the Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (VCDNP) will help fill these gaps by providing education, training, facilitation, dialogue, and research aiming at considering solutions to their many challenges.

Project Title

For support of a project on United States-Iran relations

Date

Jun. 08, 2023

Duration

24 months

Description

For the United States, the relationship with Iran remains an intractable foreign policy challenge. Although there was an increase in communication leading up to and following the agreement on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (the Iran nuclear deal), these channels were severely reduced after the U.S. withdrawal from the deal. However, notwithstanding the obstacles, the U.S.-Iran Initiative at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has been able to continue providing opportunities for expert-level engagements between the United States and Iran. Through Track II dialogues, policy-relevant research, and a series of bilateral and multilateral roundtable discussions, the initiative considers mutually acceptable strategies for managing a range of issues between the United States and Iran. This initiative will seek to remain complementary to future U.S. policies regarding Iran.

Project Title

For rebuilding the Public Education Coalition for Opportunity

Date

Mar. 09, 2023

Duration

12 months

Description

The Aspen Education & Society Program (Aspen Education) advances equity for students of color and students from low-income families by inspiring, informing, and influencing education leaders across policy and practice. They provide off-the-record venues for authentic learning and honest dialogue among education leaders and produce a range of resources and tools.To build a deeper bench of education leaders who see value in engaging across lines of difference, theywill facilitate a second cohort of politically conservative education policymakers in exploring race and racism in education. The goals are to support these leaders in clarifying their own leadership stance on these issues and to make them more confident participants in discussions focused on addressing issues of race and racism in education. Through this deep engagement with politically conservative education leaders, the Education & Society Program is better able to convene across lines of difference in service of a rich vision for public education.

Project Title

For a final grant for a project to connect national security policymakers with academia

Date

Sep. 14, 2023

Duration

38 months

Description

Bridging the gap between academic research and policy relevance has been a persistent problem in foreign policy.Scholars and policymakers often speak in their own jargon, focus on different aspects of an issue, and have incompatible deadlines.This project helps remedy these issues by connecting foreign policy practitioners with policy-relevant scholarly work.Activities include providing summaries of relevant research and quarterly compendiums of published work in language that is accessible to policymakers, and regular roundtables that enable conversation between scholars and practitioners.With renewed funding, the project will also commission short, timely, policy-focused papers from academics on issues of interest to policymakers, including issues related to nuclear weapons and emerging technologies.

Project Title

For a project for the Center for Public Research and Leadership to advance curriculum-based professional learning at the local and field levels

Date

Mar. 09, 2023

Duration

6 months

Description

High-quality instructional materials (HQIM) and curriculum-based professional learning (CBPL) are powerful ways to deepen teachers’ knowledge of content and standards, drive school- and district-wide collaboration, and support delivery of rigorous, student-centered instruction. However, a recent RAND Corporation survey reveals that about half of teachers report receiving less than five hours of professional learning on how to implement their materials during the academic year. For HQIM and CBPL to take hold in the deep, widespread way that is essential for improving student outcomes, the field of CBPL must be developed with a pointed strategic plan to accelerate and fortify this work. At the local level, change leaders need insight into how teachers and other users of HQIM are experiencing implementation, what they are doing with the adopted materials, and what next steps are required to strengthen, deepen, and scale implementation. The Center for Public Research and Leadership (CPRL) at Columbia University designed the new Curriculum Implementation Change Framework (CICF) to help change leaders with these problems. Through this grant, CPRL will pilot CICF and develop a roadmap for further developing the field of CBPL.

Project Title

For a project to integrate curriculum-based professional learning into their culturally responsive leadership framework, services, and resources

Date

Mar. 09, 2023

Duration

15 months

Description

A central problem for schools nationwide is that a student’s demographic characteristics continue to be a predictor of their academic achievement, especially as achievement gaps continue to persist for students across races. The Leadership Academy recognizes that the work of leading for equity in school systems is not an easy charge. Their mission is to develop, support, and empower district members to become culturally responsive leaders. They believe this is the key level for creating positive change through leveraging the skills, knowledge, and beliefs to disrupt racial and economic inequities in the classroom. A part of culturally responsive learning environments requires the need for teaching with high-quality instructional materials supported with curriculum-based professional learning and coaching, as well as goals-based evaluation to teachers and school staff to ensure equity of opportunities and outcomes for all students. Through this grant, The Leadership Academy will integrate curriculum-based professional learning into their culturally responsive leadership approach.

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Project Title

For a project to develop classroom videos of OpenSciEd middle school instruction to support curriculum-based professional learning services

Date

Mar. 09, 2023

Duration

6 months

Description

There is a gap in educators’ ability to use high-quality instructional materials efficiently due to the lack of exposure to the new Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). One approach to address this need is to provide depictions of NGSS-aligned instruction in actual classrooms where students are engaged in learning with high-quality instructional materials such as OpenSciEd. The National Science Teaching Association (NSTA) was a partner in the development of the NGSS, are a certified OpenSciEd professional learning provider, and have significant experience working to prepare educators to implement high-quality science materials. This project will fund the first stage of development for a library of video examples of instruction aligned to NGSS using the OpenSciEd curricula in middle school science classrooms. Through this grant NSTA will work with Benchfly, a video production company that focuses on science education, and a) develop a plan for filming, interview protocols, and prepping teachers and their classrooms, b) film a 7th grade teacher and an 8th grade teacher over ten days during the teaching of an OpenSciEd unit, and c) conduct interviews with teachers, students, school/district administrators, and parents.

Project Title

For a project to support K-12 science education in the Instructional Materials and Professional Development Network

Date

Sep. 14, 2023

Duration

15 months

Description

While district and school systems are charged with the selection, adoption, and implementation of instructional materials, states can still have an influence on these processes through policies and guidance. This work is further along in English language arts and math curricula, but support is still needed for science. The Instructional Materials and Professional Development Network at the Council of Chief State School Officers supports thirteen states in developing these policies that support districts to equip teachers with high-quality instructional materials and aligned professional learning. Through this renewal grant, the Network will continue to support their participating states in developing a statewide vision for strong science instruction, demand for high-quality science instructional materials, and incentivize districts in adoption efforts.

Project Title

For a project supporting NextGenScience to review OpenSciEd instructional units

Date

Jun. 08, 2023

Duration

10 months

Description

High-quality instructional materials are an essential component of any meaningful effort to improve K–12 science outcomes at scale. The science instructional materials market, however, currently includes few high-quality, standards-aligned K–12 science programs, particularly curriculum for high school science courses. NextGenScience at WestEd provides formative feedback to instructional materials developers so they can improve the quality of their materials designed for the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). Over the past several years, NextGenScience’s reviews of OpenSciEd’s middle and high school units have supported the development of a free and publicly available program designed for the NGSS. Using a peer review panel of teachers and the EQuIP rubric for science, NextGenScience will review OpenSciEd’s instructional units for three high school science courses in biology, chemistry, and physics. Those that earn the highest rating will be designated with the NGSS Design Badge, a recognized mark in the field indicating high-quality science instructional materials. This ten-month grant includes ongoing training of the peer reviews by classroom science teachers and will complete initial reviews of four units across three high school science courses and six final reviews prior to the public release of new high school science units designed for the NGSS.

Project Title

For support of Across the Aisle: Bridging the Educational Divide

Date

Mar. 09, 2023

Duration

24 months

Description

Over the past year and a half, The Hunt Institute (The Institute), in partnership with the Honorable Bob Wise, established the Across the Aisle initiative (formerly the COVID Constituency) in direct response to the pandemic and its long-lasting impact on students, families, and the education system. Through mediums such as polling, focus groups, and surveys, Across the Aisle has gathered opinions from parents, teachers, and others to identify a shared set of priorities and lift up demand over a transformed education system. With continued support from the Corporation, the Institute will support state and local education leaders as they consider ways to thoughtfully and intentionally spend down their federal funds over maximum impact by developing state ESSER guides, providing technical support to state leaders.

Project Title

For project support of the District Leader Family Engagement Clearinghouse

Date

Mar. 09, 2023

Duration

15 months

Description

Decades of research shows that family engagement matters for student success, but despite the importance of family engagement, many schools struggle to prioritize and implement equitable and effective approaches that bring families and educators together in support of students’ learning and wellbeing. National Congress of Parents and Teachers (National PTA) sits at the intersection of school, home, and community, and is a trusted messenger to parents about critical issues affecting the success and safety of their children. A key part of PTA’s role is to both provide guidance on what effective family-school partnerships look like and to advocate for schools to follow that guidance as they make crucial decisions. With support from the Corporation, the PTA will build an online database that is a one-stop shop for district leaders to identify more evidence-based family engagement programs. This will be the first phase of a five-year plan to raise the awareness of family engagement amongst district leaders with “buying power” and make it easier for them to navigate the marketplace of providers offering family engagement programs and interventions.

Website

http://pta.org

Project Title

For applying international insights to the Russia-Ukraine War

Date

Mar. 09, 2023

Duration

12 months

Description

Russia’s aggressive war on Ukraine continues to cause widespread destruction. While there are few realistic approaches to bring the conflict to an end, there are many possibilities for the war to mutate into an even more destructive and enduring conflict. With Corporation support, the European Leadership Network (ELN) will facilitate convenings of expert representatives from the five permanent members of the UN Security Council along with Ukraine to participate in an ongoing dialogue with the goal of de-escalating the conflict. The grant will produce briefings to be shared with relevant policymaking communities.

Project Title

As a final grant for the Program on New Approaches to Research and Security in Eurasia

Date

Sep. 14, 2023

Duration

36 months

Description

The Program on New Approaches to Research and Security in Eurasia (PONARS)—a network of over 150 scholars based in the United States and in the countries of the former Soviet Union—was launched by the Corporation in 1996. Through individual and collective research, writings, publications, public events, and policy-oriented conferences, PONARS addresses an array of foreign, security, and domestic policy challenges related to Russia and Eurasia. It is designed to connect scholarship to policy and to foster community among scholars committed to developing and disseminating policy-relevant and collaborative research. With renewed funding, PONARS will continue activities and outputs, while also striving to deepen and expand its impact, broaden and empower its international network of social scientists, and develop and institutionalize innovative modes of partnership, collaboration, and exchange within the network and beyond.

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Project Title

To support the development of the Competitiveness and Opportunity Agenda

Date

Mar. 09, 2023

Duration

6 months

Description

We are at a critical juncture in our nation’s history,facing a unique set of challenges unprecedented in scale and seriousness since the national and global economic, political, and military crises of the 1930’s and 40’s.While we are facing these challenges, however, we also live in a moment of unique and enormous opportunity. To leverage this opportunity, we will need to work across different levels of government, business, educational institutions, philanthropy, and nonprofit organizations toprovide better and more equitable education and skills pathways to as many of our citizens as possible.With support from the Corporation, America Achieves aims to develop a regionally driven nationwide agenda that will catalyze aligned, bipartisan leadership, policies, and strategies for an inclusive economic competitiveness and opportunity effort led by states and regions across the country.

Project Title

For strengthening doctoral and postdoctoral training in applied science, engineering, and technology in Africa

Date

Jun. 08, 2023

Duration

28 months

Description

Africaneeds to increase thenumber of engineering professionalsfor continental advancement and global competitiveness. Withouthigh-quality engineers, development in key sectors such as agriculture, energy, mining, water, and disaster reduction willforestall Africa’s progress. Part of the problem is insufficient faculty in engineering and related fields to meet the demand.Partnershipfor Skills in Applied Sciences, Engineering and TechnologyRegionalScholarship and Innovation Fund (RSIF), an Africa-led, World Bank-affiliated initiative implemented and administeredby the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE),aims to develop the next generation of African university engineering facultythroughadvanced training and research in partnership withAfrican and international universities. Corporation support will provide doctoral and postdoctoral fellowships, capacity-building workshops, and apolicy convening on postgraduate training and research.

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For incubating new learning models, leading citywide initiatives, and building the conditions needed to sustain innovation in Washington, DC

Date

Mar. 09, 2023

Duration

24 months

Description

Traditional school models were designed to achieve a different set of goals than those to which we aspire today. Today’s students require learning experiences that are personalized, mastery-based, and student-driven, and that prepare them to succeed in college and career. CityBridge Education (CityBridge) is a regional portfolio organization that has a long track record of incubating innovative new models in Washington, DC. With prior Corporation support, CityBridge has incubated a portfolio that now includes fourteen schools, and cultivated a diverse talent pipeline of school, community, and system leaders. In recent years, CityBridge has expanded its work to include education ventures beyond school walls, including CityWorks DC, which builds strong pathways for youth into high-wage, high-demand careers, and to lead large-scale initiatives such as CityTutor, which provides citywide access to high-impact tutoring for 10,000 students who experienced COVID-related disruption to their learning. With continued Corporation support, CityBridge will support a cohort of innovators developing new models, lead citywide initiatives to address widespread challenges, and engage stakeholders to build support for improvement and innovation. 

Project Title

For support of Fund IV

Date

Jun. 08, 2023

Duration

24 months

Description

The education sector has not adequately invested in the leadership necessary to drive innovation, particularly among community-based entrepreneurs who are deeply connected to the challenges they seek to solve. Founded in 2010 to address this gap, 4.0 builds the capacity of entrepreneurs to develop early-stage education ventures that provide student-centered learning experiences and meet the needs of their communities. Corporation support will enable 4.0 to support 240 entrepreneurs as they develop new ventures, refine the fellowship model, expand programming for aspiring education funders, and provide leadership development for alumni. 4.0 creates positive impact in the sector both by cultivating a strong talent pipeline and supporting the development of each new venture. They have worked with more than 1,600 entrepreneurs to create hundreds of ventures that collectively reach more than 9,000,000 students across the country. A recent external evaluation revealed that the majority of 4.0 entrepreneurs are considered leaders in the education sector and report that 4.0 was instrumental in their development as leaders. 4.0 ventures have a range of focus areas, such as literacy, college access, and socio-emotional learning, and have demonstrated success in improving student experiences and outcomes.

Website

http://4pt0.org

Project Title

For project support of continued development of an equity-focused Future of Work

Date

Mar. 09, 2023

Duration

12 months

Description

The combined health and economic crisis have exacerbated inequalities long endured by communities. The Center for American Progress (CAP), a nonpartisan policy institute, seeks to improve American lives by proposing policy solutions that cut across K-12, postsecondary, and workplace training systems to empower Americans seeking quality, sustained employment and employers hiring and retaining skilled workers. Continued support from the Corporation will allow CAP to advance several policy goals centered on workforce development grounded in our theory of action, including industrial strategy implementation delivering on its promise of providing equitable access to good jobs and training for workers; continue developing and promulgating policies supporting a progressive view of workforce development centering the worker and ensuring businesses fulfill their talent needs; focus on critical occupations and workers by partnering with external organizations to promulgate existing recommendations and policy work and updating as the landscape shifts.

Project Title

For the development and launch of education research and development hubs

Date

Jun. 08, 2023

Duration

36 months

Description

In order to transform the student learning experience at scale, schools and districts need to develop new approaches and the sector needs the mechanisms to disseminate effective practices beyond individual schools. The Rennie Center for Education & Policy (Rennie) improves public education in Massachusetts and beyond by pairing research with support for practitioners and policymakers. With Corporation support, Rennie will establish a research and development (R&D) hub in Massachusetts, which will pilot new education practices and share them broadly so that more schools have access to effective approaches. This will help fill a gap in the system, as it is estimated that only .4 percent of the national education budget is spent on R&D causing President Biden to recently call for increased public investment in innovation. Since its founding in 2002, Rennie has engaged an extensive network of policymakers and established itselfas the authoritative source of research and policy recommendations for leaders across the state. As an example, Rennie conducts an annual review of student progress and offers recommendations for action. Rennie’s strong networks and reputation with policymakers resulted in the adoption of many of these recommendations, including expanding early childhood programming, providing holistic student supports, and offering early college models to high school students.

Project Title

For project support to explore a strategic merger in service of educational equity

Date

Mar. 09, 2023

Duration

12 months

Description

The Graduate! Network was incorporated in 2011 to replicate and build a community of practice around communities that were helping adults with some college, no degree (potential “Comebackers”) re-enroll in college and complete a degree. Over the next decade, their work evolved and expanded; today, they define themselves as a national “think and do” tank catalyzing movement toward educational equity. Specifically, they are working toward a future where the likelihood of earning a postsecondary degree cannot be predicted by geography, gender, race, cultural heritage, or socioeconomic status. Although the organization has the expertise and tools required to execute its strategy, they do not have the bandwidth to advance its mission. They have determined that the most appropriate path is to explore a merger partnership. Corporation support will allow them to underwrite the work required to achieve this goal of a strategic merger.

Project Title

For a project to develop tools to support districts in adoption and implementation of high-quality instructional materials

Date

Mar. 09, 2023

Duration

9 months

Description

High-quality instructional materials alone cannot improve student learning and the need for curriculum-based professional learning is evident. District leaders need support in making decisions about materials selection and successful implementation through an evidence-based process that effectively plans for curriculum-based professional learning. Student Achievement Partners (SAP) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising student achievement through evidence-based action and challenging K-12 academic standards through culturally relevant teaching. Through this grant, SAP will a) refine a materials adoption audit tool designed to help district leaders make decisions about materials selection and successful implementation, and to engage in an evidence-based process to effectively plan curriculum-based professional learning, and b) provide high-quality, standards-aligned online professional learning that are relevant to the development of instructional skills that support skillful implementation of instructional materials.

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For support of EdPrepLab initiative

Date

Mar. 09, 2023

Duration

12 months

Description

Learning Policy Institute (LPI) was established in 2015 to bring high-quality evidence into policy and practice conversations at the federal, state, and local levels. Nonprofit and nonpartisan, LPI connects policymakers and stakeholders with the evidence, ideas, and actions needed to strengthen the education system from preschool through college and career readiness—with the goal of creating empowering and equitable learning over each and every child. With continued support from the Corporation LPI aims to (1) strengthen equity-focused, SoLD-aligned education preparation practice and policy through the Education Preparation Laboratory (EdPrepLab) (2) expand and deepen the work of the Teacher Licensure Collaborative (TLC) to incorporate SoLD principles and whole child practices into state educator licensing and preparation systems; and (3) inform federal and state policymakers on key strategies over developing an equity-focused educator workforce, working in coalition with key partners and lifting up evidence-based research and examples of effective policies and practices.

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For support of the Resilient Scholars Program, an evidence-based socio-emotional learning model for high school students

Date

Sep. 14, 2023

Duration

24 months

Description

A central element of transforming the student experience is to integrate social and emotional development into academic learning. While the literature indicates a relationship between socio-emotional learning (SEL) and key student outcomes, SEL is too often treated as an add-on rather than as a central component of the learning experience. The Urban Assembly (UA) is a school support network that operates two dozen secondary schools in New York City and partners with schools and districts across the country. To prepare students to succeed in college and career, UA prioritizes the social and emotional development of its students through an evidence-based program they developed within their network of schools called the Resilient Scholars Program (RSP). Created with Corporation support, RSP integrates SEL into all aspects of the student experience through an advisory-based model. Continued support will enable UA to expand implementation of RSP through district partnerships in strategic locations, develop additional tools and resources for educators, and advance the national dialogue around SEL through convenings and dissemination.

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For advancing EdRedesign’s talent development and research priorities

Date

Mar. 09, 2023

Duration

15 months

Description

The pandemic has put into stark relief the fallibility of our public systems, with those most marginalized, bearing the brunt of interrupted learning, housing instability, and food insecurity to name a few. In the pursuit of equity and social justice, and to furtherance of design equitable systems, EdRedesign supports the field to build cross-sector, community-wide systems of support and opportunity over children from birth to adulthood. With support from the Corporation, EdRedesign will (1) launch a Fellowship over Cross-Sector Leadership to develop community leaders and their teams who can manage complex, cross-sector initiatives that yield positive outcomes over children and youth at scale (2) create data-focused proof points, practical resources and toolkits, and case studies that highlight key lessons, challenges, and strategies over the field.

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For support of the Public Intellectuals Program

Date

Jun. 08, 2023

Duration

24 months

Description

As U.S.-China relations become increasingly complex, experts who can provide nuanced and precise analysis of China are more important than ever. The National Committee on United States-China Relations’ (NCUSCR) Public Intellectuals Program (PIP) was designed for emerging China specialists to deepen and broaden their knowledge of China beyond their academic disciplines and to equip them with the tools needed to share that knowledge with non-academic audiences. Renewed support will fund workshops and meetings with public and private sector leaders, media training, and study trips to Greater China (the People’s Republic of China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong) for PIP fellows.

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For international dialogue and outreach on security challenges in Northeast Asia

Date

Mar. 09, 2023

Duration

36 months

Description

The growing salience of Northeast Asia to regional and global security calls for continued dialogue between American and Asian experts and policymakers. The National Committee on American Foreign Policy’s (National Committee) Forum on Asia-Pacific Security (FAPS) has a proven ability to convene high-level dialogues both remotely and in-person with American, Chinese, Japanese, and (until recently) Russian experts, officials, former officials, and scholars, as well as, when circumstances permit, their North Korean counterparts. While never a substitute for official diplomacy, Track II and Track 1.5 (involving officials in their private capacities) convenings have played an important, informal coordinating role between the United States and key actors in Northeast Asia and have kept unofficial channels of communication open when official talks have been constrained or nonexistent. In selecting dialogue participants, the FAPS team incorporates a range of political views, ethnicities, research backgrounds, and levels of policy experience, as well as seeks gender balance. The project also involves private policymaker briefings, public events, and regular written outputs on its findings.

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For a web-based repository of translated open-source material on China

Date

Jun. 08, 2023

Duration

24 months

Description

A vast trove of open-source material on China—policy speeches, journal articles, think tank and government reports, etc.—is underutilized by many scholars and analysts because, for those lacking Chinese language skills, it remains untranslated into English. Available translations have been haphazard, resulting in some documents receiving inordinate attention simply because they have been translated. To help address this shortcoming, the Center for Strategic and International Studies’ (CSIS) Interpret: China project seeks to expand its online interactive platform utilizing previously untranslated primary source material to promote more nuanced and objective discussions on China. During the project’s next phase, Interpret: China will continue to build its library of translated material, revamp the website to improve functionality, and increase the frequency of workshops, public events, and online symposia to explore these new resources.

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For the web-based ChinaPower project

Date

Jun. 08, 2023

Duration

24 months

Description

China’s growing role in shaping economic, political, social, and security developments in Asia and beyond has profound implications for global peace and stability. ChinaPower, at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, is an award-winning website launched with Corporation support that unpacks the complexity of China’s rise through innovative data visualizations paired with expert analysis. In addition to continually updating its data set on the foundational aspects of Chinese power across five categories—military, economics, technology, social, and international image—the project’s next phase will produce in-depth features on cutting-edge topics with additional analytical tools, including satellite imagery. The website and its accompanying podcast are go-to resources for academics, policy experts, and journalists in the United States and abroad.

Project Title

For U.S.-China dialogues on the global economic order

Date

Jun. 08, 2023

Duration

24 months

Description

The United States and China are the two largest economies in the world and any viable solutions to global economic problems must involve efforts by both countries. However, due to COVID-19 and rising bilateral tensions, official and unofficial dialogue between them has been minimal in recent years. Despite these obstacles, the Global Economic Order (GEO) projectat the Center for Strategic and International Studies engages American and Chinese experts and officials in Track II/1.5 discussions on key issues in the global economy. These include complex challenges such asthe impact of climate change, the future of the international trading system, andthe economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to generating recommendations for policy officials in both countries, the project also serves to build mutual trust and enhance communication between U.S. and Chinese expert and policy communities.

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For support of a forum on Indo-Pacific peace and security cooperation

Date

Sep. 14, 2023

Duration

24 months

Description

The growing U.S.-China rivalry has spurred zero-sum thinking in capitals across the Indo-Pacific, threatening peace and stability in the region. Creating an affirmative agenda rooted in common interests among the region’s most powerful nations is an important step in managing tensions driven by mistrust. Toward this end, the Mansfield-China Institute of International Studies Forum will build on its existing work on climate and energy cooperation among the United States, China, and Japan to examine the issues of rising sea levels and air pollution. In a series of trilateral unofficial dialogues, policy and subject experts from each country will identify areas of common ground to advance inter-governmental cooperation and help mitigate rising geopolitical challenges.

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For the China Visibility Initiative at ChinaFile

Date

Sep. 14, 2023

Duration

24 months

Description

Chinese government restrictions on foreigners’ ability to conduct field research and shrinking opportunities for U.S.-China information exchange have damaged researchers’ capacity to access and disseminate knowledge about China. The China Visibility Initiative, a product of the Asia Society’s online publication ChinaFile, seeks to provide new tools for the field of China studies. By utilizing previously underexploited online data resources, particularly Chinese government procurement documents, the China Visibility Initiative will analyze how Chinese officials understand and implement policy across the country. With Corporation support, ChinaFile will use their growing cache of 15 million procurement notices to conduct original research and collaborate with media and academic partners to deepen policymakers, researchers, journalists, and the public’s understanding of China.

Project Title

For support of the Asia Policy Program and China Policy Bootcamp

Date

Sep. 14, 2023

Duration

36 months

Description

As focus on China intensifies in U.S. national security and foreign policy communities, more policymakers and researchers are asked to analyze and craft U.S. policy toward China without the benefit of years of specialized language training or immersive field experience. The China security policy bootcamp and the Asia Policy Program (APP) at the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) provide policy-relevant programming on Asia and China to help develop a cohort of China-literate professionals. Renewed Corporation support will fund the APP as a hub to connect UT Austin students and academics with cutting-edge research on China and East Asia as well as two versions of the China policy bootcamp for national- and state-level policymakers in Washington and Austin.

Project Title

For an Asia-U.S. Dialogue

Date

Jun. 08, 2023

Duration

24 months

Description

The relationship between the United States and China continues to deteriorate, fueled by widening perception gaps, conflicting narratives, and a lack of substantive dialogue. The Asia-Pacific Leadership Network (APLN) will engage experts from the United States, China, and the wider Asia-Pacific region in Track II dialogues and rigorous analysis to assess how to build more constructive Sino-American ties and how the behaviors of third-country stakeholders can help shape this strategic competition. By approaching the U.S.-China relationship from a regional perspective, APLN will aim toevaluate the steps necessary for de-escalating tensions and building trust on some of the most contentious issues. APLN will use the dialogues to devise practical policy recommendations to share with decision-makers and policy communities in the United States, China, and the Asia-Pacific.

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