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Scores: A wake-up call for NY schools
DOUG MCCURRY |
DACIA TOLL |
New York Post
08/09/2010
Doug McCurry and Dacia Toll of Achievement First wrote this op-ed about how New York's latest test scores expose the brutal truth of the achievement gap and force all educators across the state to raise their game.
The No Brainer That We Risk Missing
Peter Sims |
The Huffington Post
07/14/2010
Year Up is featured in this article by Peter Sims about the disconnect between policy makers and people who are working on actual problems in the grassroots.
Fighting Poverty in Kenya by Selling Water Pumps to Poor Farmers
Spencer Michels |
PBS Newshour
07/13/2010
Spencer Michels reports on how KickStart's founder, Martin Fisher fights poverty by increasing access to clean water in Kenya through the use of foot-pumps.
Radio Show: RARE Animal Conservation, World Turtle Day, Birding, Making a Bird Feeder, and More
Mother Earth News Radio
06/22/2010
Brett Jenks, CEO of RARE, discusses protecting turtles, ways to get involved in conservation, and more.
Report finds KIPP students outscore public school peers
Bill Turque |
The Washington Post
06/21/2010
This article highlights a Mathematica Policy Research report that shows that middle school students in the Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP) significantly outperform their public school peers in reading and math.
Video: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard
Richard White |
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
06/11/2010
Dan Heath, co-author of the bestselling business book Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard, and Brett Jenks, the chief executive of Rare, an environmental charity in Arlington, Va., offer some ideas on how can nonprofits group can alter their operations, strategy, or mission.
Teach for America: Education reform in action
Michael Gerson |
The Washington Post
06/09/2010
Michael Gerson praises Teach For America for becoming a revolutionary force in education reform by applying a rigorous, scientific approach to teaching.
Young, disconnectedand ready for mentoring
Jimmy Lynn |
The Washington Post
05/21/2010
Jimmy Lynn, adjunct professor at Georgetown's McDonough School of Business and longtime mentor to Year Up students, authors this piece that underscores the importance of providing young adults with the opportunities and support they need to succeed—especially those young people who are facing socio-economic challenges.
What Educators Are Learning From Money Managers
Daniel Fisher |
Forbes
05/20/2010
Daniel Fisher reports on how innovative schools collect data, look for small changes, intervene quickly and move resources to the formulas that work.
Look After Yourself, Look After One Another: A Lesson Learned from Charity
The Huffington Post
05/17/2010
Olympic gold medalist and best-selling author, Nikki Stone shares how she became involved with Right To Play in order to to help disadvantaged children reap the same benefits from sports that she has.
BUILDing opportunities through business
Daily Journal Staff
05/17/2010
This article reports on the 11th annual Youth Business Plan Competition sponsored by BUILD, a four-year entrepreneurship program that helps underserved youth start their own businesses, graduate from high school, and get into to college.
KickStart International CEO Martin Fisher Receives Clarkson University Honorary Degree
Clarkson University News
05/08/2010
Martin J. Fisher, co-founder and CEO of KickStart International, was awarded an honorary doctor of science degree at Clarkson University’s 117th Commencement for his remarkable vision and innovative approach to alleviating poverty in Africa.
Goldman’s Golden Ticket
Jonathan Alter |
Newsweek
05/07/2010
In this Newsweek piece Jonathan Alter suggests that companies with waning public images could regain credibility by giving large donations to high-impact nonprofits like Teach For America or Year Up.
Get in the Net
chelseafc.com
04/30/2010
On its website, the Chelsea Football Club announces a partnership with Right To Play to support United Against Malaria. Through this new partnership, a coalition of leaders from across public and private sectors will combine efforts to tackle a disease that kills an African child every 30 seconds.
Principal-Training Portal Aims for Ease of Use
Dakarai I. Aarons |
Education Week
03/25/2010
Education Week reports on New Leaders for New Schools' new online portal designed as a web-based compendium of professional-development resources for principals, staff-development coaches, and teachers.
Jonah Edelman
The Spokesman Review
03/22/2010
Jonah Edelman, CEO of Stand for Children, a New Profit portfolio organization, answers questions about his family's background in social activism.
What if college just isn't for everyone?
Mary Beth Marklein |
USA Today
03/20/2010
Year Up, a New Profit portfolio organization, is featured in this article about a group of students who do not think college is for them.
The President Donates Nobel Prize Money to Charity
The White House
03/11/2010
President Obama announced that College Summit will receive a portion of the $1.4 million award that comes with the Nobel peace prize.
More Funding for Principal Training Deemed Vital
Dakarai I. Aarons |
Education Week
03/02/2010
As principals come under more pressure than ever to improve under performing schools, leadership experts say it's time for the nation to emphasize recruiting and training the next generation of school leaders.
Ivy Leaguers' Class for Poor Becomes 'Platinum' Charter Schools
Molly Peterson |
Bloomberg
01/20/2010
Molly Peterson reports on why KIPP has become a model for the kind of education reform the Department of Education hopes to foster with $100 billion in stimulus money.
Career Coaches Help Minorities On Way To The Top
Richard Gonzales |
NPR
01/15/2010
NPR takes a look at how Management Leadership for Tomorrow (MLT) uses career coaches to help minorities advance in the workplace.
Revolutionary Educators
Nicole Perlroth |
Katy Finneran |
Forbes
12/21/2009
Wendy Kopp and Jon Schnur are profiled in this Forbes article among 14 visionaries who are shaking up how we educate our most disadvantaged kids.
Testing success creates own challenge
Bill Turque |
The Washington Post
12/06/2009
Bill Turque profiles Tyler Dade, a New Leaders for New Schools principal in Southeast Washington, who is helping his students make major strides in academic achievement.
On the Copenhagen Agenda, Saving Forests May Still Work
Bryan Walsh |
TIME
11/15/2009
Bryan Walsh, a member of Rare's leadership team, contributes to this TIME piece on deforestation and climate change and what rare is doing to help.
Tech-career jolt of $4.5 million bound for nonprofit
Susan Kinzie |
The Washington Post
11/09/2009
The Washington Post reports on a $4.5 million grant given to the local chapter of Year Up by Venture Philanthropy Partners.
Power of One
Gilbert Cruz |
TIME
11/02/2009
TIME's Power of One series highlights Rebecca Onie, founder and CEO of Project HEALTH, recognizing her role in helping change how doctors practice medicine.
At the Base of the Pyramid
Erik Simanis |
Wall Street Journal
10/26/2009
This piece features KickStart's innovative strategy of using untapped markets to help people escape poverty.
From slow start to Jumpstart: James Cleveland
Mary Moore |
Boston Business Journal
10/21/2009
The Boston Business Journal profiles Jumpstart President James Cleveland and explains how his experience as a youth influences his leadership at Jumpstart.
Do Books Still Matter?
Jeannie Kim |
Redbook
10/01/2009
This article emphasizes the benefits of reading to children, profiling Jumpstart's research into how reading helps children understand the world around them.
Program Trains Minorities in Social Entrepreneurship
Caroline Preston |
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
09/17/2009
Caroline Preston profiles Management Leadership for Tomorrow, noting its success in helping minority get into America's top business schools.
Social Enterprise + Preventative Healthcare + Service = Project HEALTH
Alice Korngold |
Fast Company
08/21/2009
This article profiles Project HEALTH as a high-impact organization bent on reaching it goal of serving 100 percent of low-income patients in 100 percent of clinics around the country.
Those feeling economic crunch get a little LIFT
Julia Terruso |
Philadelphia Daily News
08/11/2009
Julia Terruso explores how organizations like LIFT are busier than ever in today's economic decline.
Commentary: Minority execs ready to step up and lead
John Rice |
CNN.com
07/23/2009
In this op-ed, John Rice, Founder and CEO of MLT, argues that with the creation of the Social Innovation fund, the U.S. will need a broader pool of leaders who have a deep understanding of the communities they are serving.
Obama Encourages Fathers To "Step Up"
DEBORAH TEDFORD |
National Public Radio
06/19/2009
This article reports on Obama's visit with 50 trainees at a Year Up program in Virginia.
State report predicts college preparedness with sixth-grade test data
Amy Graydon |
The City Paper
06/08/2009
Andy Spears, Director of Policy and Outreach for Tennessee's Stand for Children chapter, is interviewed in this article about school improvement in the Tennessee education system.
The Four-Year College Myth
Neil Swidey |
The Boston Globe
05/31/2009
The Boston Globe features Year Up in this article about alternative paths to college graduation.
Design That Solves Problems for the World's Poor
Donald G. McNeil Jr. |
New York Times
05/29/2009
In this article, Donald McNeil features KickStart as an organization that creates simple inventions to help the nearly one billion people who live on less than $2 per day.
How to save the planet and earn a degree
Peter Gorrie |
Toronto Star
05/23/2009
In this article, Peter Gorrie reports on Rare's master's program for people from developing countries who have a track record in community development and a passion for protecting the environment.
How Play Is Changing Children's Lives
Julia Moulden |
The Huffington Post
04/11/2009
In this interview with Johan Koss, Right to Play's CEO explains how his organization is reintroducing disadvantaged children to the joys of childhood while teaching them the skills they need to be successful.
Ivy League Aspirations
Jay Mathews |
Newsweek
01/17/2009
In this article, Jay Matthews describes how KIPP is influencing the future plans of the next generation by preparing fifth graders to think about college.
NYer Of The Week: Mentor Program Lets 1,000 Professionals Guide, Befriend City Students
Rebecca Spitz |
New York 1
01/13/2009
Rebecca Spitz interviews mentors and students in iMentor's program, highlighting the organization's impact on the lives of New Yorkers across the City.
What "Yes, We Can" Should Mean for Our Schools
Mike Feinberg |
Dave Levin |
Washington Post
01/09/2009
In this op-ed, Mike Feinberg and Dave Levin, co-founders of KIPP, offer thoughts from the field on how to channel Obama's "yes, we can" spirit into substantive education reform.
Superintendent of New Orleans watched by other city schools
Greg Toppo |
USA TODAY
08/27/2008
This article describes the challenges facing New Orleans Public Schools after Hurricane Katrina, and highlights how organizations like New Leaders for New Schools are mobilizing resources to help.
Ambassadors urge Phelps, others to give to Olympic charity program
Christine Brennan |
USA Today
08/19/2008
Christine Brennan reports on how more than a dozen Olympic athletes came together during the Beijing Olympic Games to support Right to Play at a benefit auction.
College Summit encourages low-income high school seniors with average grades
Carla Rivera |
Los Angeles Times
08/17/2008
In this article, Carla Rivera profiles College Summit and highlights how the program is helping young minorities apply to and get into college.
The Amistad Revolution: Model to be expanded to other grades
Elizabeth Benton |
New Haven Register
05/10/2008
This piece explores the history of Amistad Academy, the first of Achievement First's charter schools, and celebrates its achievements, including its expansion to serve all students K-12.
45 Social Entrepreneurs Who Are Changing the World
Fast Company |
Fast Company
12/01/2007
Nearly a dozen of New Profit's portfolio organizations are featured in this article that profiles 45 of the top social entrepreneurs in the world.
Clinton Announces More Charitable Pledges at New York Meeting
Caroline Preston |
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
09/27/2007
Caroline Preston reports on Bill Clinton's announcement of support for Teach For All at the Clinton Global Initiative.
Teach For America launches Teach For ALL to support development of its model in other countries
Teach For America |
Teach for America
09/27/2007
This press release announces the launch of Teach For All, an organization that will support entrepreneurs in other countries who are working to develop Teach For America-like models locally.
Where Are America's High-Performing Students?
Barry Salzberg |
Forbes
09/06/2007
In this article, Barry Salzberg, CEO of Deloitte & Touche U.S.A., explains what College Summit is doing to help America's untapped, urban talent go to college.
Student at Risk? He Can Help. He's Been There.
Lary Bloom |
New York Times
05/06/2007
Lary Bloom profiles Amistad Academy's dean William Johnson who inspires students with his journey from New Haven's most impoverished and violent neighborhood to earning a masters degree and returning to New Haven to give back to his home town community.
43 Entrepreneurs Who Are Changing the World
Cheryl Dahle, et al. |
Fast Company
12/01/2006
Nine of New Profit's portfolio organizations are featured in this article that profiles 43 of the top social entrepreneurs in the world.
Social Capitalist Awards: 25 Entrepreneurs Who are Changing the World
Cheryl Dahle |
Fast Company
02/01/2006
Nine of New Profit's portfolio organizations are featured in this article that profiles 25 of the top social entrepreneurs in the world.
The Change Masters
Cheryl Dahle |
Fast Company
01/01/2005
Five of New Profit's portfolio organizations are featured in this article that profiles 25 of the top social entrepreneurs in the world.
Social Capitalists: The Top 20 Groups that are Changing the World
Cheryl Dahle |
Fast Company
01/01/2004
Four of New Profit's portfolio organizations are featured in this article that profiles 25 of the top social entrepreneurs in the world.
Volunteers Are Virtual, but Connections Are Real
Sarah Milstein |
New York Times
12/05/2002
The New York Times explores iMentor's program model and offers advice on how to choose a mentoring program that right for you.
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