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A new resource provides an overview of the Foundation’s grantmaking focused on serving the Jewish community in Israel and the United States. From 2021 through...
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A new tool kit aims to inspire and guide funders, school districts, community partnerships, and other entities in establishing collaborative efforts to promote reading proficiency...
A new third-party evaluation demonstrates the impact of the Baltimore Elementary and Middle School Library Project and highlights key components of its success. Launched in...