In Spring 2023, we surveyed education leaders across the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) schools to better understand the challenges and priorities shaping its education system. From work-life balance to equity perceptions and leadership development, the findings offer critical insights for strengthening the SDA K-12 leadership pipeline. This comprehensive analysis also highlights key opportunities for growth that are applicable to all stakeholders invested in or connected to Adventist education. Read the full report and explore how we can better support school leaders:?https://lnkd.in/ekQdKXUP
Bainum Family Foundation
非盈利组织
Washington,District of Columbia 5,677 位关注者
We envision a society where all children thrive.
关于我们
We work alongside communities experiencing racial and economic disparities to create lasting systems change for the well-being of children and families.
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https://bainumfdn.org
Bainum Family Foundation的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Washington,District of Columbia
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1968
- 领域
- Early Learning、Wrap-Around Support、Knowledge Building、Early Childhood、School Mental Health、Food Security、Seventh-day Adventist Education、Education、Children、Infants、Toddlers、Washington, D.C.、Poverty和Philanthropy
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1401 H St NW
US,District of Columbia,Washington,20005
Bainum Family Foundation员工
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We're looking for a Grants Manager to join our team! Learn more about the position and life at the foundation here: https://lnkd.in/eyC8GQQu
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On November 15, 1986, #NationalPhilanthropyDay was established to celebrate the contributions of philanthropy. Today, the Bainum Family Foundation observes this day by reflecting on how we, along with the broader philanthropic sector, can drive meaningful, lasting change in the communities we serve. ? Our approach? Sustainable funding that empowers our partners to innovate, build, and test their ideal solutions. While philanthropy has the power to catalyze action, its true impact is realized when we work alongside partners, proximity experts, and communities. ? As we look toward 2025, it’s time to move beyond top-down approaches and invest in the expertise of those closest to the work. The future of philanthropy lies in delivering real, community-driven solutions.
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Families and early childhood professionals have been clear about what they want —?and their data is enough to shape the future of child care. The WeVision EarlyEd Policy Essentials are rooted in that data along with WeVision's core mindset shifts. Find them here:
Conversations about the child care crisis are shifting from highlighting the problem to exploring new public policy solutions but too often, these solutions are not aligned with what families and early childhood professionals want. In our latest update, we introduce the WeVision EarlyEd Policy Essentials, which outlines five key considerations to help make the ideal child care system real. So what does the ideal child care public policy look like and are we there yet? Discover more here: https://lnkd.in/emD3b6T3
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This past week marked a significant moment in our country's history, and the policies shaped by the outcomes of this election will undoubtedly have a profound impact on millions of children and families. The Bainum Family Foundation’s committment to improving the state of child care remains and will not waiver — we have been, and will continue to be, dedicated for the long haul. As we move forward, reimagining a child care system that centers children, their families and educators is more crucial than ever for the well-being of our communities. To make our ideal real, we will continue to work alongside our partners and proximity experts, paving the way toward a more equitable future. What does this look like? WeVision EarlyEd identified five key considerations that will help move us forward. Stay tuned!
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Thank you to all of our speakers at the Love is Local Summit, including David Daniels, CEO of the Bainum Family Foundation. Lift Orlando is deeply grateful for Bainum’s generous investment in our early learning initiatives. Along with Education Director Lynn Thompson and early childhood specialist Anna Kinchens M.Ed, their help has supported our early learning collaborative of 18 locally-owned early learning centers. These critical early learning providers now benefit from a shared community, resources, and training provided by Lift Orlando. David opened the day with powerful words. “We want to fund you to succeed. We don’t just want to fund you,” he shared. Then, he laid out a powerful case for making long-term commitments to organizations – offering them the room to test innovative approaches and learn over time, even if that means some initiatives fail to bear fruit. We are forever grateful to have that level of deep, committed support from the Bainum Family Foundation. The Summit signaled a new chapter in the story of place-based philanthropy in Orlando and nationwide. Let’s keep working to upLift our neighbors together. #LoveIsLocalOrlando
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We were honored to have our Director of ACE Academy, Toakase Vunileva, a proud Tongan-American, welcome and host the Tongan Royal Family during their recent visit to the United States, invited by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It was a great privilege to discuss ACE Academy's innovative efforts to elevate the SDA educational system and explore how these efforts can be applied both overseas and within the Tongan nation. This collaboration is just one of the ways our Legacy programs are fostering meaningful connections and opportunities for positive impact. Read more about the Royal Family's visit here: https://lnkd.in/ekQADM2a
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Last weekend, our Early Childhood team member, Kiel Smith, had the pleasure of joining the DC Men in ECE as they hosted their second annual, city-wide conference at Gallaudet University. Early childhood educators, advocates and professionals from across D.C., Maryland and Virginia gathered to engage in leadership workshops around retaining, recruiting and developing educators — particularly men, who comprise only 3% of the workforce, with men of color representing less than 1%. It's inspiring to see how much this initiative has grown over the last few years as they focus on the recruitment, retention and advancement of men on ECE.
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At the Bainum Family Foundation, we know that impactful change starts with trusted partnerships at the local, state, and national levels. Recently, our Director of Early Childhood Strategy Implementation, Demetria Joyce, spoke at Florida Association for the Education of Young Children (FLAEYC)'s Annual Meeting, highlighting how our collaboration with local organizations, like FLAEYC, strengthens our shared mission to better support Florida's families, children, and educators. By embracing the expertise of community partners, we can drive policy changes that directly address the needs of children and families, ensuring equitable access to high-quality learning environments.
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“There’s also been a shift from focusing solely on the [child care] problem to focusing on the solutions. The conversation’s shifting away from, 'Tell us more about how bad the child care system is.' Now it’s about 'What can we do?'” Marica Cox Mitchell, our VP of Early Childhood, shares ways we can achieve tangible child care solutions in her Q&A with Mark Swartz for Early Learning Nation. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/eh6YJpkm
Simplicity, Visibility and Tangible Child Care Solutions: Q&A With Bainum Family Foundation’s Marica Cox Mitchell - Early Learning Nation
https://earlylearningnation.com