Our partners

School transformation cannot be achieved alone. We’re grateful for all of our partners along the way.

Our partnerships at every level provide critical expertise and financial resources that allow us to provide high quality support to our client districts and the field of education.

Whether you are an individual donor, foundation grant manager, non-profit driven by a similar mission, educational consultant, school/district leader, or an enthusiastic advocate for equity in education, we thank you for being united with us in our vision.

Together we are all making progress towards ensuring Black and brown students thrive.

Foundation partners

  • Logo - Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

    Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

  • Adam R. Bronfman Family Foundation

    Adam R. Bronfman Family Foundation

  • Logo - Applied Materials Foundation

    Applied Materials Foundation

  • Logo - Hellman Foundation

    Hellman Foundation and the West Contra Costa Public Education Fund

  • Logo - Silver Giving Foundation

    Silver Giving Foundation

  • Logo - W. Clement & Jessie V. Stone Foundation

    W. Clement & Jessie V. Stone Foundation

  • Logo - William H. Donner Foundation

    William H. Donner Foundation

  • Logo - Cisco Foundation

    Cisco Foundation

  • Jeanne and William Barulich Family Foundation

    Jeanne and William Barulich Family Foundation

  • Logo - Kabcenell Foundation

    Kabcenell Foundation

  • Logo - PwC Charitable Foundation

    PwC Charitable Foundation

  • Logo - San Francisco Foundation

    San Francisco Foundation

  • Logo - The Campbell Foundation

    The Campbell Foundation

  • Logo - Fordham Street Foundation

    Fordham Street Foundation

  • Keito’s Charitable Fund

    Keito’s Charitable Fund

Partners in School Innovation:
A Gates Foundation Network for School Improvement (NSI)

Partners in School Innovation is proud to be part of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s Networks for School Improvement (NSI) portfolio.

This portfolio supports organizations that bring groups of middle and high schools together to advance high school graduation and college success rates for their Black and Latino students and students experiencing poverty.

Not only are we working closely with school networks on this transformative work, we are also partnering with and learning from peer organizations in the portfolio who we greatly appreciate:

  • Unwavering commitment to equity

  • Dedication to continuous improvement

  • Use of indicators proven to predict students’ learning, progress, and success