JFF works with a broad network of partners—school developers and school districts, state and local governments, employer organizations and community colleges—to implement and scale up on-the-ground solutions that help more American students and workers advance their learning and their careers.
Partners
education Partners
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Abt Associates, Cambridge, MA
Abt Associates applies scientific research, consulting, and technical assistance expertise to a wide range of issues in social, economic, and health policy; international development; clinical trials; and registries. One of the largest for-profit government and business research and consulting firms in the world, Abt Associates delivers practical, measurable, high value-added results.
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Achieve, Washington, DC
An independent, bipartisan, nonprofit education reform organization that helps states raise academic standards and graduation requirements, improve assessments, and strengthen accountability.
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Alamo Community College District, San Antonio, TX
The Alamo Community Colleges serve the Bexar County community through their programs and services that help students succeed in acquiring the knowledge and skills needed in today's world.
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Alliance for Excellent Education, Washington, DC
The Alliance for Excellent Education is a national policy and advocacy organization that works to make every child a high school graduate—to prepare them for college, work, and to be contributing members of society. Founded in 2001, the Alliance focuses on America's six million most at-risk secondary school students—those in the lowest achievement quartile—who are most likely to leave school without a diploma or to graduate unprepared for a productive future.
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American Association of Community Colleges, Washington, DC
AACC is a nonprofit organization whose overriding mission is to build a nation of learners by advancing America's community colleges.
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American Youth Policy Forum, Washington, DC
The American Youth Policy Forum (AYPF), a nonprofit, nonpartisan professional development organization, provides learning opportunities for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers working on youth and education issues at the national, state, and local levels. AYPF’s goal is to enable participants to become more effective in the development, enactment, and implementation of sound policies affecting the nation’s young people.
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Annenberg Institute For School Reform at Brown University, Providence, RI
The Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University is a national policy-research and reform-support organization that promotes quality education for all children, especially in urban communities.
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Asian American Civic Association, Boston, MA
The Asian American Civic Association (AACA), operating since 1967, provides limited-English-speaking and economically disadvantaged people with education, occupational training, and social services that enable them to realize lasting economic self-sufficiency.
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Aspen Institute, Washington, DC
The Aspen Institute mission is twofold: to foster values-based leadership, encouraging individuals to reflect on the ideals and ideas that define a good society, and to provide a neutral and balanced venue for discussing and acting on critical issues.
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Boston Plan for Excellence, Boston, MA
As a local education fund and nonprofit, the Boston Plan for Excellence (BPE) works from the “outside in,” acting as both an ally and a critical friend to the Boston Public Schools—seeking and supporting innovative solutions to the toughest problems faced by Boston’s students, their teachers, and the school district as a whole. BPE’s mission is to be a catalyst and support to the Boston Public Schools in transforming instruction to improve the performance of every student.
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Boston Private Industry Council, Boston, MA
The Boston Private Industry Council is a public/private partnership that connects business, the Boston Public Schools, higher education, government, labor, and community organizations to create innovative workforce and education solutions.
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Boston Public Schools, Boston, MA
We welcome the children of this city into the Boston Public Schools, where effective teaching and learning prepare all of our students to achieve at high levels, and where the entire community works together to focus on children.
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Bristol Workforce Investment Board, Fall River, MA
The Bristol Workforce Investment Board is one of 16 Workforce Boards throughout Massachusetts, and is charged with overseeing and implementing workforce development initiatives in the Greater Fall River, Attleboro, and Taunton areas.
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Brockton Public Schools, Brockton, MA
Giving the college-bound students of Brockton, Massachusetts the greatest opportunities to meet the increasing competitiveness of college entrance and preparing non college-bound students to meet the demands of today's business world.
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Brookhaven College, Dallas, TX
Brookhaven College serves the northwest part of Dallas County with student-focused educational programs.
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Broward Community College, Fort Lauderdale, FL
The mission of Broward College is to achieve student success by developing informed and creative students capable of contributing to a knowledge and service-based global society. The college is committed to fostering a learning-centered community that celebrates diversity and inclusion by empowering and engaging students, faculty, and staff.
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Campaign for Youth, Washington, DC
Campaign for Youth advocates for the expansion of those opportunities and supports that prepare youth for their future roles as workers, parents, civic leaders and engaged members of caring communities.
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Center for American Progress, Washington, DC
The Center for American Progress is a think tank dedicated to improving the lives of Americans through ideas and action. CAP combines bold policy ideas with a modern communications platform to help shape the national debate, expose the hollowness of conservative governing philosophy, and challenge the media to cover the issues that truly matter.
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Center for Collaborative Education, Boston, MA
The mission of the Center for Collaborative Education (CCE) is to transform schools to ensure that all students succeed. CCE believes that schools should prepare every student to achieve academically and make a positive contribution to a democratic society. The center partners with public schools and districts to create and sustain effective and equitable schools.
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Center for Labor Market Studies, Northeastern University, Boston, MA
The Center for Labor Market Studies is an applied research, evaluation, and policy-oriented technical-assistance unit located within the Department of Economics of Northeastern University.




