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ECMC Foundation

Focus Areas:

Job Training for Special Populations 

Innovation in Job Training

Range:

$100,000 – $1,000,000

Geographic Focus:

National

Funder Type:

Corporate

Eligibility:

Foundation supports nonprofit organizations registered as a U.S. 501(c)(3) or a 509(a)(1), (2) or (3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

Summary:

The mission of the ECMC Foundation is to improve higher education and career success among underserved populations through evidence-based innovation. The Career Readiness focus area supports innovative approaches and promising practices to improve the success of students from underserved backgrounds seeking academic credentials in postsecondary CTE programs. Career Readiness also funds CTE-related projects with a particular focus on promoting the postsecondary success of single mothers and current or formerly incarcerated individuals, populations who have historically received less attention and support.

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