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Ohio Grantmakers Forum

Ohio Grantmakers Forum is an association of foundations, corporate contributions programs and other grantmaking organizations.  Its mission is to provide leadership for organized philanthropy in Ohio and to enhance the ability of members to fulfill their charitable goals. 



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Ohio Alliance for Public Charter Schools

The Ohio Alliance for Public Charter Schools (OAPCS) is a non-profit, non-partisan and independent membership organization dedicated to the enhancement and sustainability of quality charter schools through standards, values, best practices, business and financing resources and technical assistance programs.

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KnowledgeWorks Foundation

KnowledgeWorks strives to be the leader in developing and implementing innovative and effective approaches to high school education in the United States. Our work primarily focuses on redesigning urban high schools, developing STEM and Early College high schools, and supporting student-centered approaches to delivering real learning and results in our schools.

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Thomas B. Fordham Institute

The Thomas B. Fordham Institute is a non-profit think tank dedicated to advancing educational excellence. We promote policies that strengthen accountability and expand education options. Our reports examine issues such as the No Child Left Behind Act and school choice. The Thomas B. Fordham Foundation, our sister non-profit, sponsors charter schools in Ohio.

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KidsOhio.org


KidsOhio.org’s mission is to improve the education of Ohio’s nearly three million children, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds. With a statewide reach and a special focus on Columbus and Central Ohio, KidsOhio.org:

  • Analyzes data so that education policy decisions are based on a careful analysis of facts;
  • Identifies best education improvement practices from other localities and helps to replicate them in Columbus and statewide; and
  • Advocates for effective public schools that meet the unique education needs of each child.

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