Organizations Filed Purposes:
TO ADVANCE THE NONPROFIT SECTOR'S COMMUNICATIONS CAPACITY BY IDENTIFYING, CONDUCTING, TRANSLATING AND MODELING RELEVANT SCHOLARLY RESEARCH FOR FRAMING THE PUBLIC DISCOURSE ABOUT SOCIAL PROBLEMS.
CHILDREN AND FAMILIES - THE INSTITUTE HELPS NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS THAT SERVE CHILDREN AND FAMILIES TO DISCOVER AND DOCUMENT THE EFFECTS OF FRAMES ON PUBLIC VIEWS AND ATTITUDES, AS WELL AS TRANSLATE THE VIEWS OF EXPERTS TO THEIR RESPECTIVE PUBLICS. THE AIM OF THIS WORK IS TWO-FOLD: TO DEEPEN PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF COMPLEX SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND TO HELP INDIVIDUALS BETTER EVALUATE POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS TO THE TOUGH CHALLENGES THAT CONFRONT MANY CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES. ISSUES ADDRESSED RANGED FROM EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT TO CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION, CHILD NUTRITION AND ORAL HEALTH, ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, FOSTER CARE, AND EDUCATIONAL REFORM.
HEALTH - THE INSTITUTE'S RESEARCH HAS TAKEN PLACE ON A WIDE VARIETY OF ISSUE AREAS, INCLUDING CHILDREN'S MENTAL AND ORAL HEALTH, TOBACCO-RELATED HEALTH DISPARITIES, SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH, THE INTERSECTION OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND OTHER SECTORS, COMMUNITY HEALTH, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, HEALTH CARE, AND PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATICS. ESPECIALLY NOTABLE WERE STUDIES THAT EXPLORED HOW PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONALS UNDERSTAND PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATICS - THE SCIENCE OF MANAGING AND SHARING MASSIVE AMOUNTS OF DATA CRUCIAL TO PROMOTING AND SUSTAINING PUBLIC HEALTH, DEVELOPMENT OF REFRAMING STRATEGIES THAT HELP EXPERTS COMMUNICATE MORE STRATEGICALLY AND CONSISTENTLY ABOUT THEIR FIELD AND ITS WORK.
EDUCATION - RECOGNIZING THE CHALLENGE THAT NONPROFIT AND PUBLIC-SECTOR LEADERS FACE IN ENGAGING THE AMERICAN PUBLIC IN MEANINGFUL EDUCATION REFORMS, AN INFLUENTIAL GROUP OF PHILANTHROPIC LEADERS CAME TOGETHER TO PARTNER WITH THE INSTITUTE IN DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE NEW WAYS OF TALKING ABOUT THIS CRITICAL ISSUE: A NEW CORE STORY OF EDUCATION. THE INSTITUTE OFFERS WORKSHOPS AND ON-LINE COURSES TO HELP ADVOCATES USE THIS RESEARCH. THE INSTITUTE ALSO WORKS WITH THE PARTNERSHIP FOR THE FUTURE OF LEARNING IN THE SHARED STORY PROJECT, A COLLABORATIVE EFFORT TO CREATE A NARRATIVE SHIFT THAT CENTERS PUBLIC EDUCATION AS A PUBLIC GOOD. ADDITIONALLY, THE INSTITUTE HAS CONDUCTED RESEARCH ON FAMILY, SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT IN EARLY CHILDHOOD.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Nathaniel H Kendall-Taylor | CEO | 40 | $313,954 |
Julie Sweetland | SENIOR ADVISOR | 40 | $170,090 |
Moira O'Neil | VP OF RESEARCH INTERPRETATION | 40 | $168,718 |
Andrew R Volmert | VP OF RESEARCH | 40 | $157,242 |
Jennifer J Nichols Director Of | RESEARCH INTERPRETATION | 40 | $114,636 |
Daniel Busso | DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH | 40 | $105,287 |
Emilie Lhote | DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH | 40 | $104,158 |
Elizabeth Gilchrist | VP OF OPERATIONS | 40 | $87,035 |
Susan Nall Bales | DIRECTOR AND FOUNDER | 1 | $24,225 |
Jeff Krehely | DIRECTOR | 1 | $3,450 |
Dr Bradd Shore | DIRECTOR | 1 | $1,100 |
Tim Phillips | DIRECTOR | 1 | $1,000 |
Deborah Phillips | DIRECTOR | 1 | $1,000 |
Linda Bowen | DIRECTOR | 1 | $1,000 |
An-Me Chung | TREASURER | 1 | $1,000 |
Linda O'Neal | SECRETARY | 1 | $1,000 |
Franklin Gilliam | VICE PRESIDENT | 1 | $1,000 |
Dr Paula Tyler | PRESIDENT | 1 | $0 |
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