PHILADELPHIA EDUCATION FUND
718 ARCH STREET NO 700N, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 www.philaedfund.org

Total Revenue
$2,730,820
Total Expenses
$2,752,969
Net Assets
$6,358,976

Organizations Filed Purposes: THE ED FUND AIMS TO ESTABLISH AND COORDINATE HIGH-QUALITY EDUCATOR DEVELOPMENT AND SUPPORT FOR PHILADELPHIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS BY IMPROVING TEACHER PREPARATION PROGRAMS IN PHILADELPHIA; IMPROVING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF PHILADELPHIA PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS; AND NETWORKING TEACHERS TO BUILD SUPPORT, LEARNING, AND LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES. THE ED FUND ALSO ENVISIONS BUILDING A COLLEGE-AND-CAREER-GOING CULTURE BY EMBEDDING AN EXCELLENT COLLEGE- AND CAREER-GOING FRAMEWORK IN THE PHILADELPHIA PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM; DESIGNING AND DELIVERING A MODEL SYSTEM OF COLLEGE- AND CAREER-GOING SUPPORTS; AND ALIGNING INSTRUCTION ACROSS SECONDARY AND POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTIONS.

TO DRIVE EXCEPTIONAL OUTCOMES FOR ALL STUDENTS BY DEVELOPING GREAT TEACHERS AND BUILDING PATHS TO COLLEGE AND CAREER SUCCESS.

THROUGH THE TEACHING, LEARNING AND INNOVATION PROGRAMS, THEPHILADELPHIA EDUCATION FUND HAD A LONG AND DISTINGUISHEDPREPARING NEW TEACHERS FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND WORKING WITH TEACHERS TOIMPROVE THE QUALITY OF TEACHING AND LEARNING IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS. ED FUNDPROGRAM AND POLICY EFFORTS ENCOMPASS THE CONTINUUM OF TEACHER LEARNINGFROM PRE-SERVICE AND INDUCTION THROUGH IN-SERVICE PROFESSIONALDEVELOPMENT

THE GOAL OF THE DIRECT SERVICE PROGRAMS IS TO CREATE PATHWAYS TO COLLEGE AND CAREER BY BRINGING THE DREAM OF A COLLEGE EDUCATION WITHIN REACH OF PUBLIC SCHOOL GRADUATES BY PROVIDING INFORMATION AND GUIDANCE ABOUT THE STEPS STUDENTS NEED TO TAKE TO PREPARE FOR COLLEGE AND BY HELPING STUDENTS SECURE THE NECESSARY FUNDS TO ATTEND COLLEGE. WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA, HIGHER EDUCATION, COMMUNITY GROUPS, AND BUSINESSES, THESE PROGRAMS ENHANCE THE SCHOOL CURRICULUM BY PROVIDING COLLEGE ADVISORY SERVICES AND PREPARATORY WORKSHOPS, STANDARDIZED TEST PREPARATION, ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS, AND OTHER "HANDS-ON" ASSISTANCE TO THOUSANDS OF CITY STUDENTS.

AT THE HEART OF THE PHILADELPHIA EDUCATION FUND'S POLICY AND PARTNERSHIPS WORK IS THE BELIEF THAT WITH CONSOLIDATED RESOURCES, COMMITTED LEADERSHIP, AND A COMMUNITY-WIDE FOCUS ON RESULTS, MORE FAMILIES WILL REALIZE THE DREAM OF THEIR CHILDREN RECEIVING A RIGOROUS K12 EDUCATION THAT PREPARES THEM FOR COLLEGE AND CAREER. TOWARDS THAT END, THE ED FUND ENABLES PARTNERS (STUDENTS, PARENTS, SCHOOL STAFF AND ADMINISTRATION, COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS, BUSINESSES, AND HIGHER-EDUCATION FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATORS) TO IMPROVE EDUCATION FOR ALL STUDENTS BY LEVERAGING NEW RESOURCES, INFORMATION, AND EXPERTISE.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Farah JimenezPRESIDENT & CEO35$140,847
Kimberly StephensVP OF PROGRAMS35$109,700
Nikele JonesVP FINANCE & ADMINISTRATIO35$106,460
Markus WeidnerBOARD MEMBER1$0
Kenneth SeilerBOARD MEMBER1$0
Thomas MorrisonBOARD MEMBER1$0
Nancy Bulter SongerBOARD MEMBER1$0
La-Toya HackneyBOARD MEMBER1$0
Richard CorcoranBOARD MEMBER1$0
Siobhan ReardonBOARD MEMBER1$0
Deborah O'BrienBOARD VICE CHAIR1$0
Joann MitchellBOARD MEMBER1$0
Lesley TewnionBOARD CHAIR1$0
Sophia LeeBOARD MEMBER1$0
Donald J DiloretoBOARD MEMBER1$0
John G GinelliBOARD MEMBER1$0
Donald HaskinBOARD MEMBER1$0
Lynne Gold-Bikin EsqBOARD MEMBER1$0
Judith GayBOARD MEMBER1$0
Mark SilowBOARD TREASURER1$0
David BakerBOARD MEMBER1$0

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