Featured Publications

We have invested in a range of community issues over the years, and published a number of reports on our involvement in education, homelessness, women’s issues and more. Feel free to browse through and download the many publications here, or contact us if there is something else for which you need a source of information. We’re here to help!

Education
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2014
This timeline was made possible by the generous support of The Community Foundation in Jacksonville, which underwrote the research and production as part of its Quality Education for All Initiative. This timeline has since been updated to reflect more recent events.
Education
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2013
Learning to Finish was a strategic and coordinated effort by Duval County Public Schools and a partnership of community organizations dedicated to identifying and intervening on behalf of at-risk students to improve graduation rates. This report describes the work, and was prepared by the Jacksonville Public Education Fund in collaboration with the lead partners of Learning to Finish: Duval County Public Schools, The Community Foundation in Jacksonville, United Way of Northeast Florida and the Jacksonville Children’s Commission.
LGBTQ Issues
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2013
Education
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2013
The Bridgespan Group developed this investment plan for the Quality Education for All Fund at the launch of the $50 million effort to improve teaching and leadership in Duval County Public Schools.
Education
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2012
This brochure describes The Quality Education for All Fund, a large pool of private dollars that was invested in programs and activities designed to attract and retain high-quality teachers and leaders for Duval County Public Schools.
Education
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Spring 2012
This report looks back on the first six years of the Quality Education for All Initiative, a Community Foundation-led effort to improve educational outcomes for students in Duval County Public Schools.
Advancing Equity
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2010
This report summarizes the work of Project Breakthrough, which The Community Foundation initiated to engage community leaders around structural racism.