CONSORTIUM OF FLORIDA EDUCATION FOUNDATIONS INC
PO BOX 358719, GAINESVILLE, FL 32635 www.educationfoundationsfl.org

Total Revenue
$6,043,740
Total Expenses
$6,032,305
Net Assets
$494,668

Organizations Filed Purposes: THE CFEF MAXIMIZES THE IMPACT OF FLORIDA'S LOCAL EDUCATION FOUNDATIONS TO FACILITATE THEIR SUPPORT OF CLASSROOM INNOVATION AND STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT, OFTEN SERVING AS A CONDUIT FOR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE FUNDERS INTEREST IN IMPACTING STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT IN GEOGRAPHIC OR PROGRAMMATIC AREAS THROUGHOUT THE STATE.

THE CFEF MAXIMIZES THE INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE STRENGTH OF FLORIDA'S LOCAL EDUCATION FOUNDATIONS TO SUPPORT STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT IN THE STATE'S PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT. THE CONSORTIUM OF FLORIDA EDUCATION FOUNDATIONS (CFEF) ADVANCES K-12 STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT IN FLORIDA THROUGH LOCAL EDUCATION FOUNDATIONS (LEFS) BY INCREASING THEIR CAPACITY AND RESOURCES IN PARTNERSHIP WITH KEY STAKEHOLDERS. THE CFEF PROVIDES MEMBER LEFS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES--INCLUDING NETWORKING WITH PEERS, ONLINE RESOURCE LIBRARY, INFORMATIONAL WEBINARS, SHARED-INTEREST AFFINITY GROUPS, NATIONAL RESOURCES, TOPICAL EXPERTS, STRATEGIC PLANNING AND INDIVIDUAL CONSULTATIONS--THAT SUPPORT THEM IN INCREASING THEIR CAPACITY TO IMPACT TO STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT IN THEIR DISTRICT.

SCHOOL DISTRICT EDUCATION FOUNDATION MATCHING GRANT PROGRAM: THE CONSORTIUM MANAGES A STATEWIDE PROGRAM LEVERAGING FUNDS APPROPRIATED BY THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE WITH A GOAL OF INCREASING PRIVATE-SECTOR INVESTMENT AND INVOLVEMENT IN K-12 PUBLIC EDUCATION WITH A $1 FOR $1 MATCH. A TOTAL OF 64OF FLORIDA'S 67 COUNTY-WIDE SCHOOL DISTRICTS LEVERAGED STATE FUNDS WITH 126 PROJECTS. MORE THAN 1,750,000 K-12 STUDENTS WERE IMPACTED ACROSS THE STATE WITH MEASURABLE OUTCOMES REPORTED IN ONE OF SIX ELIGIBLE AREAS: STEM, TEACHING QUALITY, SUPPORT FOR LOW PERFORMING STUDENTS, INCREASING GRADUATION RATES AND CAREER/TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

STEM EDUCATION & CAREER PATHWAYS: THE CONSORTIUM SUPPORTS LOCAL EDUCATION FOUNDATIONS IN IMPACTING STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT IN STEM AREAS THROUGH: PRIVATE-SECTOR GRANTS THAT CREATE REAL-WORLD, HANDS-ON LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES CONNECTING CLASSROOM CURRICULUM TO FUTURE CAREER PATHS; GRANTS AND TOOLS TO PROMOTE PATHWAYS TO IN-DEMAND CAREERS; AND OPPORTUNITIES TO LEARN ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF STANDARDS-ALIGNED STEM CURRICULUM AND THE WORKFORCE CONNECTION. THIS YEAR MORE THAN 7,000 STUDENTS WERE IMPACTED THROUGH 52 PROJECTS FOR REAL-WORLD, HANDS-ON CLASSROOM EXPERIENCES WITH 72 LOCAL BUSINESS PARTNERS THROUGH AT&T AND MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS FOUNDATION PARTNERSHIPS. THROUGH NORTHWEST FLORIDA CAREER PATHWAYS PARTNERSHIP WITH THE GULF POWER FOUNDATION, FIVE NW FL COUNTIES DISSEMINATED INFORMATION TO STUDENTS AND TEACHERS ABOUT IN-DEMAND CAREER PATHWAYS AND EXPECTED WAGES. DUKE ENERGY FOUNDATION INVESTED IN CONSORTIUM CAPACITY TO STRENGTHEN LOCAL EDUCATION FOUNDATIONS IN THEIR SERVICE TERRITORY, INCLUDING THEIR PROGRAMS IN STEM AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.

TEACHER DEVELOPMENT AND SUPPORT: THE CONSORTIUM SUPPORT FOR TEACHERS AND EFFORTS TO IMPROVE INSTRUCTIONAL IMPACT IN LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS WITH GRANTS FROM BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION, FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY AND WELLS FARGO TO 7 LOCAL EDUCATION FOUNDATIONS. THE CONSORTIUM FACILITATES FUNDING THROUGH AMSCOT'S JUST A DOLLAR CAMPAIGN FOR 21 LOCAL FOUNDATIONS TO FILL GAPS IN SCHOOL, TEACHER AND STUDENT NEEDS.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Mary ChancePRESIDENT40$95,232
Martha ComptonDIRECTOR0.5$0
Pam DouglasDIRECTOR0.5$0
Eric ClarkDIRECTOR0.5$0
Amy CoxDIRECTOR0.5$0
Douglas HerronDIRECTOR0.5$0
Stephanie BusinDIRECTOR0.5$0
Laura PerryDIRECTOR0.5$0
Latrenda Gainous-GoldwireDIRECTOR0.5$0
Kristie KelleyDIRECTOR0.5$0
Debbie WilliamsDIRECTOR0.5$0
Jean VansmithMEMBER AT LARGE0.5$0
Cindy GatesDIRECTOR0.5$0
Jennifer VigneVICE PRESIDENT OF OPERATIONS0.5$0
Abby BeamDIRECTOR0.5$0
Mh CarrDIRECTOR0.5$0
Cathy PurdonMEMBER AT LARGE0.5$0
Chuck LicisMEMBER AT LARGE0.5$0
Linda LechtDIRECTOR0.5$0
Cynthia Perrick RamirezDIRECTOR0.5$0
Susan CopelandDIRECTOR0.5$0
Lisa RhodesDIRECTOR0.5$0
Linda JohnsDIRECTOR0.5$0
Stacy BaierDIRECTOR0.5$0
Judi ZanettiDIRECTOR0.5$0
Michael ThompsonDIRECTOR0.5$0
Stacey CapogrossoDIRECTOR0.5$0
Mary GlassDIRECTOR0.5$0
Adrienne TaylorDIRECTOR0.5$0
James GavrilosDIRECTOR0.5$0
Tim SandersDIRECTOR0.5$0
Eileen GoodsonDIRECTOR0.5$0
Kerry AveryDIRECTOR0.5$0
Gracy JacobsDIRECTOR0.5$0
Thom JonesDIRECTOR0.5$0
Debi PedrazaDIRECTOR0.5$0
Annie WhitehurstDIRECTOR0.5$0
Donna LuedersDIRECTOR0.5$0
Erin MooreDIRECTOR0.5$0
Marshall BowerDIRECTOR0.5$0
Leslie CarterDIRECTOR0.5$0
Susan McmanusVICE PRESIDENT OF FINANCE0.5$0
Carmen Cullen-BattIMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR0.5$0
Donna ThompsonDIRECTOR0.5$0
Makayla BuchananDIRECTOR0.5$0
Stephen ClarkDIRECTOR0.5$0
Shaunda BurdetteDIRECTOR0.5$0
Angela GrayDIRECTOR0.5$0
Sara WierhakeDIRECTOR0.5$0
Elinor Mount-SimmonsDIRECTOR0.5$0
Joe RizzoDIRECTOR0.5$0
Shea CiriagoDIRECTOR0.5$0
Kim JowellMEMBER AT LARGE0.5$0
Janice KershawCHAIR0.5$0
Mike AverytDIRECTOR0.5$0
Rachael Tutwiler FortuneDIRECTOR0.5$0
Cheryl CanovaDIRECTOR0.5$0
Tammy BrinkerDIRECTOR0.5$0
Christina BarberDIRECTOR0.5$0
Janet KesslerDIRECTOR0.5$0
Sara WalkerDIRECTOR0.5$0
Robin MobleyDIRECTOR0.5$0
Becky HarrelsonDIRECTOR0.5$0
Dianna SwisherDIRECTOR0.5$0
Rachel DebigareMEMBER AT LARGE0.5$0

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