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Ten Community-Based Collaboratives Recognized as Exemplars in Education with Grants from Carnegie Corporation of New York


Today, Carnegie Corporation of New York announced the winners of a new initiative to support outstanding local partnerships that educate youth, bolster the workforce, and demonstrate the power of working together.

Profiles in Collective Leadership provides $200,000 grants for nonpartisan collaborations that serve as education and economic bridges in a range of communities across the country. The collaboratives draw on the strengths of local government, education, nonprofit, business, and health care professionals to create career opportunities for young people and encourage civic participation. The 10 recognized partnerships in 8 states will act as exemplars, sharing what they have learned with each other and with the public.

By funding these collaborations in urban, suburban, and rural areas, the Corporation seeks to reduce political polarization and support civic engagement, community cohesion, and trust in public institutions. The Corporation aims to help young people from all backgrounds move from the classroom to meaningful careers, spurring the socioeconomic mobility necessary to create a thriving economy and sustain a healthy democracy.

"At Carnegie Corporation of New York, we are gravely concerned by the growing polarization of American politics and society," said Dame Louise Richardson, president of the philanthropic foundation. "Through our Profiles initiative, we wish to recognize the work of local educational collectives who act creatively together across public and private sectors to create career opportunities for young people. Congratulations to our 10 exceptional winners whose contributions to our society benefit all of us."

The Corporation, in partnership with the education nonprofit Transcend, identified candidates through a competitive national process. The winners were selected by a panel of jurors comprised of a broad range of leaders in business, higher education, and philanthropy, including Corporation board member Kurt L. Schmoke, president of the University of Baltimore and the former mayor of Baltimore.

"We launched Profiles based on our belief that communities across the country are working to create opportunities for economic and social mobility as well as civic engagement irrespective of red, blue, or purple politics ? and we want to listen and learn from them," said LaVerne Evans Srinivasan, vice president of the Corporation's National Program and program director of Education. "The 10 winners are leading examples of this type of collaborative work on the local level, and our hope is that by spotlighting and funding their efforts, we can ultimately influence the field to work in new and collective ways that also mitigate the impact of polarization."

"Transcend is thrilled to partner with Carnegie Corporation of New York to learn from and with innovative leaders who are coming together across different sectors in their communities to create experiences that truly enable young people to thrive," said Jeff Wetzler, co-chief executive officer of Transcend. "Designing impactful learning environments requires putting learners at the center and breaking down any barriers that stand in the way of all young people having the opportunities they deserve. We hope that the community of practice will create an environment that only enhances their capacity and amplifies their impact."

The winners of the 2024 Profiles in Collective Leadership award are:

Learn more about the Profiles in Collective Leadership initiative at carnegie.org/CollectiveLeadership.

About Carnegie Corporation of New York

Carnegie Corporation of New York was established by Andrew Carnegie in 1911 to promote the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding. In keeping with this mandate, the Corporation's work focuses on the issues that Carnegie considered of paramount importance: education, international peace, and a strong democracy. As a leading philanthropic funder of nonprofit education programs, the Corporation supports organizations working to ensure that all students are prepared with the knowledge, skills, and motivation they need to fully participate in a democracy and to thrive in the global economy. @CarnegieCorp



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