Colorado Education Initiative
For Capacity Building Around Strategic Communications And Evaluation
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Amount$46,000
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Program
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Date Awarded11/8/2018
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Term12.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Strategies
Overview
The Colorado Education Initiative, a nonprofit that invests time, expertise, and money in K-12 public education, stands at the forefront of improvement, innovation, and change in Colorado’s school system. This Organizational Effectiveness grant will enable the grantee to undertake capacity building around its strategic communications planning and evaluation planning.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.coloradoedinitiative.org
Address
1660 Lincoln St Suite 2000, Denver, CO, 80264, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for a research-practice partnership to test theories of diffusion and scaled impact
The Colorado Education Initiative, a nonprofit that invests time, expertise, and money in K-12 public education, stands at the forefront of improvement, innovation, and change in Colorado’s school system. Working with the principals and central office leadership of a Colorado Springs school district, the grantee and other partner organizations will build their capacity to create an ecosystem that supports student learning. The grantee will compile a set of practices that other districts can adopt and that researchers and educators can use to learn about the spread of innovative practices.
for capacity building around strategic communications and evaluation
The Colorado Education Initiative, a nonprofit that invests time, expertise, and money in K-12 public education, stands at the forefront of improvement, innovation, and change in Colorado’s school system. This Organizational Effectiveness grant will enable the grantee to undertake capacity building around its strategic communications planning and evaluation planning.
for a research-practice partnership to test theories of diffusion and scaled impact
The Colorado Education Initiative, a nonprofit that invests time, expertise, and money in K-12 public education, stands at the forefront of improvement, innovation, and change in Colorado’s school system. Working with the principals and central office leadership of a Colorado Springs school district, the grantee and other partner organizations will build their capacity to create an ecosystem that supports student learning. The grantee will compile a set of practices that other districts can adopt and that researchers and educators can use to learn about the spread of innovative practices.