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Competition is fierce for the donors stepping up to fill the federal funding void for DEI
Interested in learning about how funding cuts are affecting Boston Partners? “The biggest change that I’m seeing is that there’s just greater competition. So we have been rejected from a couple of grant opportunities because funders are receiving hundreds of applications for a small number of grants,” Sara Gill, Director of Development.
Boston pursues a ‘hub’ model while it battles memories of segregated school days
Boston Partners in Education helps to support the Boston Public Schools district as they work to establish hub model schools. Learn more about the history of Boston Public Schools, and how BPS is moving towards an integrated community school model.
Boston Partners in Education raises $70,000 to support academic mentoring programs
Learn about how sponsors help support Boston Partners in Education through fun events such as the Pathfinders Open golf tournament!
Why Mass. educators see promise in ‘high dosage tutoring’ for students
Executive director of Boston Partners in Education, Erin McGrath, and volunteer academuc mentor, Ashish Shah, joins Radio Boston to answer questions about high dosage tutoring and its place in modern education. Listen and read along to understand the benefits of high dosage tutoring, what it looks like, and what some of the challenges associated with implementing this model are.
Free tutoring services help students close pandemic remote learning gap
See how Boston Partners in Education and other free mentoring resources have helped students in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. One of the parents of a participating student shared that his mentor was, “…the best person for him. She had so much patience. She found books that interested him. It’s just been a great program.”
Black empowerment advisory council members excited to help Mass. communities
Governor Maura Healey announced an Advisory Council on Black Empowerment that plans to work with nonprofits to tackle issues across MA communities – including education, economic empowerment, and housing.
Thanks to Paul Burton and WBZ | CBS Boston for including education and BPIE in the story!
