Partners
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.
All Partners
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Durham Technical Community College, Durham, NC
As a comprehensive community college serving Durham and Orange counties, Durham Tech follows an open-door admissions policy with guided placement to provide adults an opportunity to better themselves through education and training.
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Durham Technical Community College, Durham, NC
Durham Technical Community College’s mission is to enrich students’ lives and the broader community through teaching, learning, and service.
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El Paso Community College, El Paso, TX
El Paso Community College (EPCC) offers more than 130 academic programs and more than 350 personal enrichment and continuing education courses.
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Employers' Association, Peoria, IL
Employers’ Association is a not-for-profit membership organization serving the employer community in 60 counties throughout Illinois and bordering communities in Iowa, Missouri, and Wisconsin.
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Everyone Graduates Center, Baltimore, MD
The mission of the Everyone Graduates Center is to develop and disseminate the know-how required to enable all students to graduate from high school prepared for college, career, and civic life.
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Florida Department of Education, Florida Community Colleges and Workforce Education, Tallahassee, FL
Florida’s community colleges are the key access point to higher education. Each year, the department provides the point of entry to higher education for more than 800,000 students from Florida and the world.
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Forum for Youth Investment, Washington, DC
The Forum for Youth Investment is a nonprofit, nonpartisan "action tank" dedicated to helping communities and the nation make sure all young people are Ready by 21: ready for college, work, and life.
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Foundation for California Community Colleges, Pleasanton, CA
The foundation develops programs and services that save millions of dollars for colleges and students, promotes excellence in education, and provides valuable learning opportunities for students throughout the state. It also supports the system through special initiatives, statewide awards, and direct donations to the colleges and the Network of California Community College Foundations as well as working directly with 23 early college high schools.
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Galveston College, Galveston, TX
Galveston College creates accessible learning opportunities to fulfill individual and community needs by providing high-quality educational programs and services.
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Gateway to College National Network, Portland, OR
The Gateway to College Program serves at-risk youth, 16 to 20 years old, who have dropped out of school. The program gives students the opportunity to earn a high school diploma while earning college credits and achieving college success. Students simultaneously accumulate high school and college credits, earning their high school diploma while progressing toward an Associate's degree or certificate at one of its 17 early college high schools.
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Georgia Board of Regents, Atlanta, GA
As the governing and management authority for Georgia’s public higher education, the Board oversees 35 colleges and universities: four research universities, two regional universities, 13 state universities, eight state colleges, and eight two-year colleges. It also supports 12 early college high schools.
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Good Shepherd Services, New York, NY
Good Shepherd Services is a leading youth development, education, and family service agency that serves over 20,000 program participants a year. They give vulnerable youth in New York City the opportunity to take ownership of their future, making a difference today and for the next generation.
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Greater Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce, Cincinnati, OH
The chamber provides numerous services, including business retention and attraction, programs and events, member benefits to improve members' bottom line, solutions to members' workforce challenges, government advocacy, and more to create and sustain a positive business climate for our community, including demonstrating a commitment to small business assistance and economic inclusion.
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Greater Durham Chamber of Commerce, Durham, NC
Established in 1906, the Greater Durham Chamber of Commerce celebrates 100 years of serving the community through its public policy, economic and workforce development, small business and member programs and activities.
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Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce, El Paso, TX
The Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce was established in 1899 and is a nonprofit organization, 501(c)3, that is focused on enhancing the business community in El Paso.
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Greater Holyoke Chamber of Commerce, Holyoke, MA
The Greater Holyoke Chamber of Commerce is a member-driven organization whose mission is to strengthen the economy of Greater Holyoke by representing and involving the business community in public policy decisions affecting the business climate, by helping individual businesses to prosper, and by creating a community environment conducive to economic opportunity and a positive quality of life.
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Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, WA
Founded in 1947, Group Health Cooperative is a consumer-governed, nonprofit health care system that coordinates care and coverage. Based in Seattle, Wash., Group Health and its subsidiary health carriers, Group Health Options, Inc. and KPS Health Plans, serve more than half a million residents of Washington State and Idaho.
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Guilford Technical Community College, Jamestown, NC
GTCC is a two-year accredited community college in Guilford County, North Carolina. GTCC offers certificates, one-year and two-year career-related programs, a two-year college transfer program, personal enrichment courses, a variety of adult literacy opportunities and training for business and industry. Guilford Tech offers over 30 curriculum courses which lead to Associate's degrees. GTCC is the third largest community college in the state, with over 11,000 students as of the Spring 2009 semester.
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Harvard Education Publishing Group, Cambridge, MA
The Harvard Education Publishing Group's mission is to contribute to the knowledge and greater understanding of educational issues that are of central importance in today's society.
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HCM strategists, Washington, DC
HCM Strategists finds solutions and catalyzes change that results in better health care, education, and quality of life.



