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The CCEF Leadership Vision | CCEFlink.org
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The CCEF Leadership Vision. Vision and Mission Statement. The vision of CCEF is to ensure that there are adequate resources to deliver a high-quality education to every child in California. CCEF’s mission is to enable all local education foundations to have the knowledge, capacity, and resources to effectively support education in their communities. CCEF will achieve its vision and mission by implementing four key strategies:. Modeling and Disseminating Best Practices. Promote leading practices and stand...
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Board of Directors | CCEFlink.org
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Day-to-day CCEF operations are managed by:. The Consortium is governed by an executive committee and board of directors comprised of educators, school trustees, and active foundation leaders from throughout California. CCEF President, Consultant. David E. Cash, Ed.D. Superintendent, Santa Barbara USD. Laura Deitrick, Ph.D. Caster Family Center, University of San Diego. Communication Resources for Schools,. Joan H. Fauvre. Pasadena Educational Foundation (retired). Santa Monica-Malibu education Foundation.
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CCEF Advisories & Updates | CCEFlink.org
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CCEF Advisories & Updates. Periodically, CCEF issues bulletins, advisories and analyses of major changes to public policy, tax law, litigation, and other issues affecting the foundation movement in California. Listed below are some of most pertinent and topical. In the new Members Only section coming soon, CCEF will post additional resources, studies, and fact sheets to assist our members in their work with local education foundations. Have You Thrown Your Hat Into The Ring. LCAP Mandate) click here.
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Front Page | CCEFlink.org
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Category Archives: Front Page. One Pasadena: Tapping the Community’s Resources to Strengthen the Public Schools. May 6, 2016. In 2006 Richard D. Kahlenberg was contracted by Pasadena Educational Foundation to study Pasadena’s public schools and how Pasadena Unified could reach both excellence and equity. His report, One Pasadena: Tapping the Community’s Resources to Strengthen the Public Schools describes … find out more. Measuring the Success of Your Event. January 12, 2016. February 22, 2015. 8220;Comm...
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CCEF Critical Conversations | CCEFlink.org
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CCEF Vice President Tom DeLapp Receives National Communications Award. Job Announcement →. October 18, 2013. 8220;Communicating About How Education Foundations Impact Educational Equity”. Is the latest in CCEF’s series of Critical Conversations for California’s local education foundation leaders. CCEF believes that foundation leaders can take a leadership role in addressing. CCEF believes that all communities benefit by having an effective local education foundation. Our challenge is to help all comm...
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CCEF’s Donors and Partners | CCEFlink.org
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CCEF’s Donors and Partners. The California Consortium of Education Foundations is pleased to have active partnerships and financial support from major philanthropic and corporate donors and sponsors. We appreciate the generous support of the JPMorgan Chase Foundation and the RGK Foundation in providing resources for CCEF’s current communication outreach efforts and capacity building programs for local education foundation leaders. Events & Workshops:. How to Start a Foundation. How To Join CCEF.
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Calendar | CCEFlink.org
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If you missed the Conference and Workshop, we’ll post a recap of events soon. March 25th-Education Foundation Fundamentals AGENDA. March 26th-Coming Together on Common Ground AGENDA. Please contact CCEF if you want to help in planning or have suggestions on speakers, sponsors, exhibitors for future events. CCEF Education Foundation Fundamentals Workshop. Watch for details of fall webinars and neighborhood/regional gatherings. Contact CCEF if you want to co-host a regional meeting. Events & Workshops:.
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Spring Check List √ | CCEFlink.org
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Fall Checklist for LEFs. Adding your foundation’s voice to the policy conversations in your district →. February 21, 2015. With February holidays behind us, it is time to focus on a few items your foundation should have on its radar for spring:. It is important for you to review your plans for 2014-2015, asking the following questions:. What is the status of the foundation’s current programs? What worked and why? If an activity didn’t go as planned, do you know why? What were the foundation’s successes?
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It’s Easy To Join CCEF | CCEFlink.org
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It’s Easy To Join CCEF. To download an application form in pdf format, click here. CCEF’s services to local education foundations include:. Conference and capacity building workshops. Technical assistance to help create, grow, and revitalize LEFs. Access to LEF references and referrals. Updates via written and electronic communications. Repository of current data on the education foundation movement at state and national levels. Publications addressing issues of interest to LEFs. Corporations – $500.
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The CCEF Annual Apple Awards Program | CCEFlink.org
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The CCEF Annual Apple Awards Program. Each year, at the CCEF Annual Conference, Apple Awards are given to local education foundations for outstanding projects that can be replicated by other California education foundations. Awards are given in the following categories:. Apple Award for Publications and Communications. Apple Award for Programs and Outreach. James Howard Apple Award for Fund Development. The deadline for submitting nominations for this year’s Apple Awards. Tuesday, Mar 10, 2015. Cindy Fol...