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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

  • Philadelphia Youth Network, Philadelphia, PA

    PYN's vision is that all of Philadelphia's young people will take their rightful places as full and contributing members of a world-class workforce for the region. PYN increases capacity and resources in order to provide high-quality preparation so Philadelphia's youth can thrive in a regional and global economy.

  • Portland Public Schools, Portland, OR

    Portland Public Schools, founded in 1851, is an urban school district in Portland, Oregon. With approximately 46,000 students in more than 85 schools, it is the largest school district in the Pacific Northwest.

  • Portland Schools Foundation, Portland, OR

    The Portland Schools Foundation is an independent, community-based organization that mobilizes the public, private and political will and resources needed to guarantee a world-class public education for all Portland children.

  • Project Place, Boston, MA

    Project Place is a supportive community that promotes hope and opportunity for homeless and low-income individuals by providing the skills, education, and resources to obtain stable employment and housing.

  • Public Agenda, New York, NY

    For over 30 years, Public Agenda has been providing unbiased and unparalleled research that bridges the gap between American leaders and what the public really thinks about issues ranging from education to foreign policy to immigration to religion and civility in American life.

  • Public Education Network, Washington, DC

    PEN is a national association of local education funds (LEFs) and individuals working to advance public school reform in low-income communities across our country.

  • San Diego Employers Association, Inc., San Diego, CA

    SDEA is a nonprofit membership organization specializing in human resources consultation and training.

  • San Francisco Works, San Francisco, CA

    SF Works is a nonprofit enterprise that serves as a catalyst for workforce success. A program of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce Foundation, SF Works builds the careers and self-sufficiency of entry-tier and low-income workers by aligning business, civic, and community motives to create new workforce policies and practices.

  • San Juan College, Farmington, CA

    The mission of San Juan College is to improve the quality of life of the citizens it serves by meeting the educational and human needs of the entire community in concert with community agencies, businesses, industries, and other groups.

  • Santa Fe Community College, Santa Fe, NM

    Santa Fe Community College is responsible for providing its region with affordable, high-quality education and training.

  • School District of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

    The School District of Philadelphia is the eighth largest school district in the nation, by enrollment. Located in a historic and culturally rich setting, we are a racially and ethnically diverse community committed to education.

  • Seattle-King County Workforce Development Council, Seattle, WA

    The WDC serves as a research and development center for workforce issues, sharing our expertise with the community and leading partnerships. The council invests and participates in strategic initiatives to strengthen its region's economy and ensure that all residents have the opportunity to achieve success.

  • SECME, Inc., Atlanta, GA

    Representing two early college high schools, SECME is a strategic alliance to renew and strengthen the professional capacity of K-12 educators, motivate and mentor students, and empower parents so that all students can learn and achieve at higher levels.

  • SEIU Local 615, Boston, MA

    SEIU Local 615 represents 16,000 property service workers in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. SEIU is the fastest-growing union in North America, focused on uniting workers to improve their lives and the services they provide.

  • Skillpoint Alliance, Austin, TX

    Skillpoint Alliance is a nonprofit organization that builds partnerships among industry, education, and the community, leading to college and career success for Central Texans, while meeting employers’ needs for a qualified workforce.

  • SMC Business Councils, Pittsburgh, PA

    SMC Business Councils is the premier business association in Pennsylvania. SMC can help you get connected to people, programs, and services you need to succeed in today's rapidly changing market place.

  • South Carolina Chamber of Commerce, Columbia, SC

    The South Carolina Chamber of Commerce serves as the unified voice of business and industry in the state. We strive to serve as a catalyst to increase per capita income and global competitiveness.

  • South Texas College, McAllen, TX

    South Texas College is a world-class comprehensive institution of higher learning providing premier educational and workforce programs and services in response to the needs of the region.

  • Southeast Arkansas College, Pine Bluff, AR

    The mission of Southeast Arkansas College is to provide comprehensive community college education and services, with an emphasis on technical education and workforce development.

  • Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, GA

    America's first interstate compact for education, the Southern Regional Education Board is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that helps government and education leaders in its 16 member states work together to advance education and improve the social and economic life of the region.

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