Schott Foundation for Public Education

For Support Of The Alliance To Reclaim Our Schools

  • Amount
    $355,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    2/6/2021
  • Term
    12 Months
  • Type of Support
    Project
Overview
The Alliance to Reclaim Our Schools, of which the Schott Foundation for Public Education is both a fiscal sponsor and a member, seeks to create partnerships with community organizations that serve parents, youth, and educators committed to making sure that African American and Latino students have equitable access to quality public schools. The group’s efforts have led to the advancement of schools that are organized around principles of rigorous curriculum, restorative justice practices, and qualified education professionals. This grant will support the group’s convenings and national capacity-building efforts and allow it to expand its partnership base. (Substrategy: Student and Community Voice)
About the Grantee
Address
1 Mifflin Place, Cambridge, MA, 02138, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support  
The Schott Foundation for Public Education serves as a bridge between philanthropic partners and advocates to provide all students an opportunity to learn. The foundation seeks to develop and strengthen a broad-based and representative movement to achieve equitable and effective public education. This grant is for general operating support. (Substrategy: Student and Community Voice)
for general operating support  
The Schott Foundation for Public Education serves as a bridge between philanthropic partners and advocates to provide all students an opportunity to learn. The foundation seeks to develop and strengthen a broad-based and representative movement to achieve equitable and effective public education. This grant is for general operating support (Substrategy: Student and Community Voice)
for support of the Alliance to Reclaim Our Schools  
The Alliance to Reclaim Our Schools, of which the Schott Foundation for Public Education is both a fiscal sponsor and a member, seeks to create partnerships with community organizations that serve parents, youth, and educators committed to making sure that African American and Latino students have equitable access to quality public schools. The group’s efforts have led to the advancement of schools that are organized around principles of rigorous curriculum, restorative justice practices, and qualified education professionals. This grant will support the group’s convenings and national capacity-building efforts and allow it to expand its partnership base. (Substrategy: Student and Community Voice)

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