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    Xq Institute

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    OAKLAND, CAWebsite6502105118

    About Xq Institute

    XQ Institute is sharply focused on transforming the American high school experience, making large directed investments in organizations that design, pilot, and scale new models of secondary education. They fund national research and intermediary organizations that set frameworks (e.g., Carnegie Foundation) as well as local school networks, district partners, and new school incubators that implement reimagined high schools. Grants emphasize design, implementation, and partnership with public systems rather than general operating support across unrelated causes.

    Focus Areas

    High school redesign and student-centered learning modelsDistrict–philanthropy partnerships for school redesign (e.g., DC Public Schools, NYDOE, state education systems)New school creation and incubators/charter networks (e.g., Da Vinci, New Harmony, Crosstown)Systems change through research and field-building intermediaries (e.g., Carnegie Foundation)Leadership development and academy-style school models

    Who They Fund

    public high school studentsdistricts and state education agencies (e.g., DC Public Schools, NYDOE, Kentucky, Illinois)

    About Xq Institute

    Xq Institute’s recent grantmaking is centered on one clear objective: reimagining the American high school experience. The largest awards in the file go to the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, including $7,000,000 in 2023 and $6,933,052 in 2025 to support work to re-imagine and redefine the high school learning experience. That same theme runs through the rest of the portfolio, which pairs national field-building with direct support for districts, schools, and school networks that are redesigning secondary education. The foundation backs both research intermediaries and on-the-ground implementers. Carnegie Foundation, DC Public Education Fund, and Fund for Public Schools Inc. each appear multiple times among the recent grants, showing sustained support for system-level redesign efforts in places such as Washington, DC, New York, and Stanford-based research work. The grants also reach school-based models, including Washington Leadership Academy, Education for Change, New Harmony High Institute, Crosstown High School Inc, and Iovine and Young Foundation. Across these awards, Xq Institute favors large, directed grants tied to redesign, replication, and school creation rather than broad, unrelated philanthropy.

    What Xq Institute Funds

    A major line of giving supports district-led redesign. Xq Institute gave $4,986,763 in 2024 and $2,403,959 in 2025 to DC Public Education Fund for work to re-imagine and re-design DC Public Schools, and also funded Tulsa Public Schools with $520,000 in 2023 for similar district redesign work. The foundation also backs public school networks and school-level implementation. It gave $1,971,269 in 2023, $1,590,800 in 2024, and $643,875 in 2025 to Education for Change in Oakland for high school redesign, and $1,985,139 in 2023 plus $1,310,139 in 2024 to Washington Leadership Academy in Washington, DC. New school creation is another clear focus. Xq Institute awarded Iovine and Young Foundation $1,500,000 in 2023, $1,500,000 in 2024, and $1,000,000 in 2025 to support the creation of the Iovine and Young Center, and gave $1,331,500 in 2023 to Da Vinci Schools La County for high school redesign work.

    How Xq Institute Gives

    The typical grant is large: the 25th percentile is $107,525, the median is $250,000, and the 75th percentile is $1,500,000. The recent record shows repeated multi-year support to the same recipients, especially Carnegie Foundation, DC Public Education Fund, Education for Change, Fund for Public Schools Inc, Washington Leadership Academy, Crosstown High School Inc, and Iovine and Young Foundation. Xq Institute is a regular funder rather than a DAF or individual-giving vehicle, and the file shows grantmaking through directed program support rather than program-related investments.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $18.2M

    Total Assets

    $10.8M

    Total Revenue

    $69.4M

    Total Expenses

    $70M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $108K and $1.5M, with a median of $250K.

    25th Percentile

    $108K

    Median

    $250K

    75th Percentile

    $1.5M

    Geographic Reach

    National16 states funded

    About 31% of grants go to recipients in CA.

    Funding intensity
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    general public / education stakeholders reached via public media

    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, high-dollar grants with repeat multi-grant relationships: a small number of large awards to national intermediaries and district partners combined with targeted multi-year investments in local pilot schools and new-school initiatives.

    Funding Style

    systems change (K-12 high school redesign)capacity building for districts and schoolsprofessional learning and implementation supportseed funding / new school creation and model development

    Notable grantees: Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, DC Public Education Fund, Fund for Public Schools, Inc. (NYDOE), New Harmony High Institute, Da Vinci Schools (LA County)

    Topics

    high school redesign and innovative high school modelsstudent-centered / competency-based learningmastery-based math badging systems (state-level initiatives)learning partnerships and model replicationeducation public media and journalism to influence public narrativetechnical assistance for effective use of federal (ARP) education funds

    Where Xq Institute Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is national, with every listed recipient in the United States. California is the top state by grant count, and 31% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state. Recent recipients include organizations in Washington, DC; Oakland, California; New York, New York; New Orleans, Louisiana; Memphis, Tennessee; Houston, Texas; and Providence, Rhode Island. The pattern combines California-based grantees with major district partners in other states and the District of Columbia.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Xq Institute

    What is Xq Institute focused on funding?

    The foundation is focused on transforming the American high school experience. Recent grants support high school redesign, district-led school redesign, new school creation, and research or intermediary work tied to re-imagining and redefining secondary education.

    What size are Xq Institute grants typically?

    Typical grants are sizable. The 25th percentile is $107,525, the median grant is $250,000, and the 75th percentile is $1,500,000.

    Does Xq Institute give in one place or across the country?

    Giving is national. The recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, and recent grants reach places including Washington, DC; Oakland; New York; New Orleans; Memphis; Houston; and Providence.

    Does Xq Institute fund the same organizations more than once?

    Yes. Several recipients appear across multiple years, including Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, DC Public Education Fund, Education for Change, Fund for Public Schools Inc, Washington Leadership Academy, Crosstown High School Inc, New Harmony High Institute, and Iovine and Young Foundation.

    How does Xq Institute structure its grantmaking?

    It operates as a regular funder and makes directed grants. The recent awards are tied to specific redesign, implementation, partnership, or school-creation purposes rather than to individuals or program-related investments.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    CARNEGIE FOUNDATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF TEACHINGSTANFORD, CA$6,933,0522025SUPPORT TO RE-IMAGINE AND REDEFINE THE HIGH SCHOOL LEARNING EXPERIENCE
    DC PUBLIC EDUCATION FUNDWASHINGTON, DC$2,403,9592025SUPPORT DC PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOLS
    FUND FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS INCNEW YORK, NY$1,830,5692025SUPPORT NYDOE IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOLS
    IOVINE AND YOUNG FOUNDATIONLOS ANGELES, CA$1,000,0002025SUPPORT THE CREATION OF NEW SCHOOL, THE IOVINE AND YOUNG CENTER
    EDUCATION FOR CHANGEOAKLAND, CA$643,8752025SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL
    UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND (UNCF)WASHINGTON, DC$350,0002025SUPPORT DEVELOPMENT OF A REDESIGNED HIGH SCHOOL TO BE A MODEL EXEMPLAR.
    BUREAU OF INDIAN EDUCATIONWASHINGTON, DC$323,5002025SUPPORT HIGH SCHOOL MATH BADGING SYSTEM WITHIN BIE FUNDED SCHOOLS.
    CROSSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL INCMEMPHIS, TN$250,0002025SUPPORT SCHOOL IMPLEMENTATION OF XQ TOOLS AND PROFESSIONAL LEARNING TO DRIVE INNOVATIVE, STUDENT-CENTERED IMPROVEMENT.
    THE 74 MEDIA INCNEW YORK, NY$150,0002025GRANT IN SUPPORT OF JOURNALISTIC CONTENT, FOCUSED ON AMPLIFYING MESSAGE OF RETHINKING HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION
    IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION INCPOCATELLO, ID$70,2002025SUPPORT THE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF MATH BADGING INITIATIVES AT SCHOOLS
    BOISE STATE UNIVERSITYBOISE, ID$50,0952025SUPPORT INITIATIVE TO CREATE MASTERY-BASED HIGH SCHOOL MATH BADGING SYSTEM ALIGNED TO IDAHO STANDARDS
    NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY EDUCATION SYSTEMS CENTERDEKALB, IL$50,0002025SUPPORT IMPLEMENTATION OF MASTERY-BASED HIGH SCHOOL MATH BADGING IN ILLINOIS
    NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITYHIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY$38,0002025SUPPORT INITIATIVE TO CREATE MASTERY-BASED HIGH SCHOOL MATH BADGING SYSTEM ALIGNED TO KENTUCKY STATE STANDARDS
    SANTA FE INDIAN SCHOOL INCSANTA FE, NM$9302025SUPPORT PILOT MASTERY-BASED MATH BADGING SYSTEM IN BIE-FUNDED HIGH SCHOOLS.
    DC PUBLIC EDUCATION FUNDWASHINGTON, DC$4,986,7632024SUPPORT DC PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOLS
    CARNEGIE FOUNDATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF TEACHINGSTANFORD, CA$3,500,0002024SUPPORT TO RE-IMAGINE AND REDEFINE THE HIGH SCHOOL LEARNING EXPERIENCE
    FUND FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS INCNEW YORK, NY$1,948,5642024SUPPORT NYDOE IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOLS
    NEW HARMONY HIGH INSTITUTENEW ORLEANS, LA$1,779,7012024SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL
    EDUCATION FOR CHANGEOAKLAND, CA$1,590,8002024SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL
    IOVINE AND YOUNG FOUNDATIONLOS ANGELES, CA$1,500,0002024SUPPORT THE CREATION OF NEW SCHOOL, THE IOVINE AND YOUNG CENTER
    WASHINGTON LEADERSHIP ACADEMYWASHINGTON, DC$1,310,1392024SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL
    CROSSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL INCMEMPHIS, TN$1,015,9342024SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL
    NEW SCHOOLS FUND DBA NEWSCHOOLS VENTURE FUNDOAKLAND, CA$500,0002024TO ESTABLISH A LEARNING PARTNERSHIP FOCUSED ON DEVELOPMENT OF INNOVATED HIGH SCHOOL MODELS
    THE 74 MEDIA INCNEW YORK, NY$300,0002024GRANT IN SUPPORT OF JOURNALISTIC CONTENT, FOCUSED ON AMPLIFYING MESSAGE OF RETHINKING HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION
    NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYCHICAGO, IL$250,0002024SUPPORT INITIATIVE TO CREATE AN ILLINOIS HIGH SCHOOL MATH BADGING SYSTEM
    PURDUE POLYTECHNIC HIGH SCHOOL OF INDIANAPOLIS INCINDIANAPOLIS, IN$250,0002024SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL
    PARTNERSHIP FOR LOS ANGELES SCHOOLSLOS ANGELES, CA$250,0002024SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL
    NEWSHOUR PRODUCTIONSARLINGTON, VA$180,0002024TO SUPPORT FUTURE OF EDUCATION PUBLIC MEDIA AND RELATED OUTREACH ACTIVITIES
    ELIZABETHTON HIGH SCHOOLELIZABETHTON, TN$169,1442024SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL
    NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITYHIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY$160,0002024SUPPORT INITIATIVE TO CREATE MASTERY-BASED HIGH SCHOOL MATH BADGING SYSTEM ALIGNED TO KENTUCKY STATE STANDARDS
    BOISE STATE UNIVERSITYBOISE, ID$139,9982024SUPPORT INITIATIVE TO CREATE MASTERY-BASED HIGH SCHOOL MATH BADGING SYSTEM ALIGNED TO IDAHO STANDARDS
    FOUNDATION FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS INCSANFORD, FL$100,0002024SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL
    COUNCIL OF CHIEF STATE SCHOOL OFFICERSWASHINGTON, DC$100,0002024SUPPORT ORGANIZING INFORMATION AND RESOURCES AROUND EFFECTIVE USE OF AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN (ARP) FUNDING
    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR SOUTH CENTRAL NEW YORK INCJOHNSON CITY, NY$100,0002024SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL
    WETA (GREATER WASHINGTON EDITORIAL COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION)ARLINGTON, VA$50,0002024SUPPORT PBS NEWSHOURS STUDENT REPORTING LABS STUDENT JOURNALISM CHALLENGE
    THE GATHERING FOR JUSTICENEW YORK, NY$10,0002024GENERAL SUPPORT
    OCEANA INCWASHINGTON, DC$5,0002024GENERAL SUPPORT
    INDEPENDENT ARTS AND MEDIASAN FRANCISCO, CA$4,0002024GRANT IN SUPPORT OF INDEPENDENT ARTS AND MEDIA FOR OAKLAND STYLE LAB PROJECTS
    CARNEGIE FOUNDATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF TEACHINGSTANFORD, CA$7,000,0002023SUPPORT TO RE-IMAGINE AND REDEFINE THE HIGH SCHOOL LEARNING EXPERIENCE
    DC PUBLIC EDUCATION FUNDWASHINGTON, DC$4,793,5002023SUPPORT DC PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOLS
    RHODE ISLAND COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONPROVIDENCE, RI$2,158,6002023SUPPORT THE STATE IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOLS
    WASHINGTON LEADERSHIP ACADEMYWASHINGTON, DC$1,985,1392023SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL
    EDUCATION FOR CHANGEOAKLAND, CA$1,971,2692023SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL
    CROSSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL INCMEMPHIS, TN$1,759,2092023SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL
    NEW HARMONY HIGH INSTITUTENEW ORLEANS, LA$1,545,0902023SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL
    VISTA FOUNDATION FOR INNOVATIVE LEARNINGVISTA, CA$1,525,2652023SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL
    FUND FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS INCNEW YORK, NY$1,500,0002023SUPPORT NYDOE IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOLS
    IOVINE AND YOUNG FOUNDATIONLOS ANGELES, CA$1,500,0002023SUPPORT THE CREATION OF NEW SCHOOL, THE IOVINE AND YOUNG CENTER
    GREATER HOUSTON COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONHOUSTON, TX$1,428,9912023SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL
    DA VINCI SCHOOLS LA COUNTYEL SEGUNDO, CA$1,331,5002023SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL

    CARNEGIE FOUNDATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF TEACHING

    $6,933,052
    STANFORD, CA2025

    SUPPORT TO RE-IMAGINE AND REDEFINE THE HIGH SCHOOL LEARNING EXPERIENCE

    DC PUBLIC EDUCATION FUND

    $2,403,959
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SUPPORT DC PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOLS

    FUND FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS INC

    $1,830,569
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    SUPPORT NYDOE IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOLS

    IOVINE AND YOUNG FOUNDATION

    $1,000,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    SUPPORT THE CREATION OF NEW SCHOOL, THE IOVINE AND YOUNG CENTER

    EDUCATION FOR CHANGE

    $643,875
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL

    UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND (UNCF)

    $350,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SUPPORT DEVELOPMENT OF A REDESIGNED HIGH SCHOOL TO BE A MODEL EXEMPLAR.

    BUREAU OF INDIAN EDUCATION

    $323,500
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SUPPORT HIGH SCHOOL MATH BADGING SYSTEM WITHIN BIE FUNDED SCHOOLS.

    CROSSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL INC

    $250,000
    MEMPHIS, TN2025

    SUPPORT SCHOOL IMPLEMENTATION OF XQ TOOLS AND PROFESSIONAL LEARNING TO DRIVE INNOVATIVE, STUDENT-CENTERED IMPROVEMENT.

    THE 74 MEDIA INC

    $150,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    GRANT IN SUPPORT OF JOURNALISTIC CONTENT, FOCUSED ON AMPLIFYING MESSAGE OF RETHINKING HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION

    IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION INC

    $70,200
    POCATELLO, ID2025

    SUPPORT THE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF MATH BADGING INITIATIVES AT SCHOOLS

    BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY

    $50,095
    BOISE, ID2025

    SUPPORT INITIATIVE TO CREATE MASTERY-BASED HIGH SCHOOL MATH BADGING SYSTEM ALIGNED TO IDAHO STANDARDS

    NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY EDUCATION SYSTEMS CENTER

    $50,000
    DEKALB, IL2025

    SUPPORT IMPLEMENTATION OF MASTERY-BASED HIGH SCHOOL MATH BADGING IN ILLINOIS

    NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

    $38,000
    HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY2025

    SUPPORT INITIATIVE TO CREATE MASTERY-BASED HIGH SCHOOL MATH BADGING SYSTEM ALIGNED TO KENTUCKY STATE STANDARDS

    SANTA FE INDIAN SCHOOL INC

    $930
    SANTA FE, NM2025

    SUPPORT PILOT MASTERY-BASED MATH BADGING SYSTEM IN BIE-FUNDED HIGH SCHOOLS.

    DC PUBLIC EDUCATION FUND

    $4,986,763
    WASHINGTON, DC2024

    SUPPORT DC PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOLS

    CARNEGIE FOUNDATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF TEACHING

    $3,500,000
    STANFORD, CA2024

    SUPPORT TO RE-IMAGINE AND REDEFINE THE HIGH SCHOOL LEARNING EXPERIENCE

    FUND FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS INC

    $1,948,564
    NEW YORK, NY2024

    SUPPORT NYDOE IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOLS

    NEW HARMONY HIGH INSTITUTE

    $1,779,701
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2024

    SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL

    EDUCATION FOR CHANGE

    $1,590,800
    OAKLAND, CA2024

    SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL

    IOVINE AND YOUNG FOUNDATION

    $1,500,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2024

    SUPPORT THE CREATION OF NEW SCHOOL, THE IOVINE AND YOUNG CENTER

    WASHINGTON LEADERSHIP ACADEMY

    $1,310,139
    WASHINGTON, DC2024

    SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL

    CROSSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL INC

    $1,015,934
    MEMPHIS, TN2024

    SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL

    NEW SCHOOLS FUND DBA NEWSCHOOLS VENTURE FUND

    $500,000
    OAKLAND, CA2024

    TO ESTABLISH A LEARNING PARTNERSHIP FOCUSED ON DEVELOPMENT OF INNOVATED HIGH SCHOOL MODELS

    THE 74 MEDIA INC

    $300,000
    NEW YORK, NY2024

    GRANT IN SUPPORT OF JOURNALISTIC CONTENT, FOCUSED ON AMPLIFYING MESSAGE OF RETHINKING HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION

    NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY

    $250,000
    CHICAGO, IL2024

    SUPPORT INITIATIVE TO CREATE AN ILLINOIS HIGH SCHOOL MATH BADGING SYSTEM

    PURDUE POLYTECHNIC HIGH SCHOOL OF INDIANAPOLIS INC

    $250,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2024

    SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL

    PARTNERSHIP FOR LOS ANGELES SCHOOLS

    $250,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2024

    SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL

    NEWSHOUR PRODUCTIONS

    $180,000
    ARLINGTON, VA2024

    TO SUPPORT FUTURE OF EDUCATION PUBLIC MEDIA AND RELATED OUTREACH ACTIVITIES

    ELIZABETHTON HIGH SCHOOL

    $169,144
    ELIZABETHTON, TN2024

    SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL

    NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

    $160,000
    HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY2024

    SUPPORT INITIATIVE TO CREATE MASTERY-BASED HIGH SCHOOL MATH BADGING SYSTEM ALIGNED TO KENTUCKY STATE STANDARDS

    BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY

    $139,998
    BOISE, ID2024

    SUPPORT INITIATIVE TO CREATE MASTERY-BASED HIGH SCHOOL MATH BADGING SYSTEM ALIGNED TO IDAHO STANDARDS

    FOUNDATION FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS INC

    $100,000
    SANFORD, FL2024

    SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL

    COUNCIL OF CHIEF STATE SCHOOL OFFICERS

    $100,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2024

    SUPPORT ORGANIZING INFORMATION AND RESOURCES AROUND EFFECTIVE USE OF AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN (ARP) FUNDING

    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR SOUTH CENTRAL NEW YORK INC

    $100,000
    JOHNSON CITY, NY2024

    SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL

    WETA (GREATER WASHINGTON EDITORIAL COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION)

    $50,000
    ARLINGTON, VA2024

    SUPPORT PBS NEWSHOURS STUDENT REPORTING LABS STUDENT JOURNALISM CHALLENGE

    THE GATHERING FOR JUSTICE

    $10,000
    NEW YORK, NY2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    OCEANA INC

    $5,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    INDEPENDENT ARTS AND MEDIA

    $4,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2024

    GRANT IN SUPPORT OF INDEPENDENT ARTS AND MEDIA FOR OAKLAND STYLE LAB PROJECTS

    CARNEGIE FOUNDATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF TEACHING

    $7,000,000
    STANFORD, CA2023

    SUPPORT TO RE-IMAGINE AND REDEFINE THE HIGH SCHOOL LEARNING EXPERIENCE

    DC PUBLIC EDUCATION FUND

    $4,793,500
    WASHINGTON, DC2023

    SUPPORT DC PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOLS

    RHODE ISLAND COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

    $2,158,600
    PROVIDENCE, RI2023

    SUPPORT THE STATE IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOLS

    WASHINGTON LEADERSHIP ACADEMY

    $1,985,139
    WASHINGTON, DC2023

    SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL

    EDUCATION FOR CHANGE

    $1,971,269
    OAKLAND, CA2023

    SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL

    CROSSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL INC

    $1,759,209
    MEMPHIS, TN2023

    SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL

    NEW HARMONY HIGH INSTITUTE

    $1,545,090
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2023

    SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL

    VISTA FOUNDATION FOR INNOVATIVE LEARNING

    $1,525,265
    VISTA, CA2023

    SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL

    FUND FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS INC

    $1,500,000
    NEW YORK, NY2023

    SUPPORT NYDOE IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOLS

    IOVINE AND YOUNG FOUNDATION

    $1,500,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2023

    SUPPORT THE CREATION OF NEW SCHOOL, THE IOVINE AND YOUNG CENTER

    GREATER HOUSTON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

    $1,428,991
    HOUSTON, TX2023

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    SUPPORT THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR WORK TO RE-IMAGINE AND RE-DESIGN THEIR SCHOOL