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Communityworks
Since 2003, the Foundation has been involved in a statewide initiative launched by the Chicago-based Grand Victoria Foundation. Eighteen community foundations agreed to examine local quality of life through the lens of three issues: early childhood education, workforce training and development, and land use and protection. (Click here for more background on the Communityworks fund.)
Strategy
Our goal is that all Evanston children will enter kindergarten ready to learn. We are targeting the achievement gap where it begins: in the earliest months and years of life. Our principal strategy is high-quality home visiting by trained professionals who offer support to young parents whose economic status places their children at high risk of entering kindergarten with lower vocabularies, undiagnosed developmental delays, and behavioral issues. Results, 2007-2010
Funding The Evanston Community Foundation was the first of 17 foundations in the Grand Victoria project to complete its 5-year commitment to raise $225,000 for endowment, execute a public meetings and community research process, develop an impact plan aimed at systemic change, and begin Communityworks grantmaking. The Communityworks endowment is now nearly $4.3 million, after receiving a $250,000 matching gift from Grand Victoria Foundation in January 2010. By August 2011, the Foundation must raise $750,000 in new gifts to the Communityworks Fund, in order to take full advantage of the remaining matching dollars from Grand Victoria. Our ultimate goal is to attain a fund balance of $7 million by 2015, in order to sustain the project well into the future. Communityworks Initiative Leadership Communityworks Advisory Committee, Paul Finnegan, chair John Balkcom Diana Cohen Joe Flanagan Carol Henes Judy Kemp, Foundation chair Ken Lehman Diane Lupke Peter Morris Robert Reece Ingrid Stafford Susan Munro, Project Consultant Sara Schastok, President and CEO |
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