An event or an era? By Gabriel Kasper and Justin Marcoux, with Kerri Folmer, Joanna Burleson, Rhonda Evans, Jennifer Holk, Sarah Brayton, Apoorva Kanneganti, Leah Jordan Haynesworth, and Danielle Jordan DeVera. In cooperation with New Profit, the Center for Effective Philanthropy, the Council on Foundations, Independent Sector, the National Center for Family Philanthropy, and United Philanthropy Forum. With profound thanks to our special advisors Dana O’Donovan, Andrew Blau, and Katherine Fulton, who were invaluable guides as we made sense of this complex and dynamic time, as well as to New Profit’s Shruti Sehra, Kim Jackson-Nielsen, and Yordanos Eyoel for their deep collaboration on this work. We would like to offer our sincere appreciation to Crystal Gonzales (English Learners Success Forum), Kalani Leifer (COOP), Adrian Mims (The Calculus Project), Sheila Sarem (projectBASTA), Kimberly Smith (Digital Promise), Yutaka Tamura (nXu), Jason Terrell (Profound Gentlemen), and Daniel Zaharopol (Art of Problem Solving Initiative, Inc.) of New Profit’s EdCatalyst Cohort. Finally, we would like to express our lasting gratitude to those within Deloitte who have enabled and advanced this work, including Judy Cheng, Debbie Chou, Carl Engle, Chris Ertel, Stacy Janiak, Emily Jansen, Allan Ludgate, Eamonn Kelly, Kelly Langan, Kwasi Mitchell, Tony Siesfeld, Sam Silvers, and Avon Swofford. About Monitor Institute by Deloitte Monitor Institute by Deloitte is a social change consultancy that marries the specialized knowledge and experience of a boutique social impact consulting practice with the breadth and scale of a globally-recognized professional services organization. We work with innovative leaders to surface and spread best practices in public problem solving and to pioneer next practices—breakthrough approaches for addressing social and environmental challenges. Monitor Institute combines a deep grounding in strategy, networks, social innovation, and human systems with the fundamentals of professional advisory services—effective project management, skilled facilitation, and well-timed intervention. As a for-profit/for-benefit hybrid, Monitor Institute by Deloitte pursues social impact while operating as a fully integrated unit of Deloitte LLP. For more information about the Monitor Institute by Deloitte, visit www.monitorinstitute.com. 02
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