Opportunity Grants

Opportunity Grants
Learning Matters, founded by veteran correspondent John Merrow, earned a 2006 Emmy nomination for “Turnaround Specialist,” one of its documentary series on American education broadcast on The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer.

At the Foundation's initiative, awards are made to take advantage of particularly important philanthropic opportunities in education. In 2006, we targeted three areas:

  • Increasing access to, and the quality of, arts education in California. In 2006, grants to a small number of advocates raised arts education much higher on the agendas of policymakers and education groups.
  • Improving the quality of behavioral and social science research. With Foundation support, the National Research Council formed a new committee to address this goal.
  • Supporting high-quality research on education policy. A start-up grant funded an independent, research-oriented think tank on education policy in Washington, D.C.
Opportunity Grants Authorized in 2006
 
2006 Highlights

This was a surprisingly successful year for arts education in California. The 2006 state budget included $105 million in ongoing funding for arts education, plus $500 million in one-time funding for art, music, and physical education supplies. This significant victory—a credit to our grantees’ effective advocacy—reverses a long-term decline in state funding for arts education.

2007 Goals
 
  • Give school districts technical assistance on how to use new state arts education funds
  • Mobilize new constituencies to back stable arts education policy and funding
  • Improve research in the behavioral and social sciences and education policy

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