JPMorgan Chase Foundation
JPMorgan Chase Foundation is funding IFL’s expansion both in Chicago and nationally. JPMorgan Chase Foundation has helped IFL identify pilot schools in seven major urban markets that Chase Bank serves, and is funding all of the costs of establishing these pilot programs.
Chicago Community Trust
The Chicago Community Trust has provided generous financial support to IFL as it expands in Chicago.
Chicago Communities in Schools
CCIS is a non-profit agent to the Chicago Public Schools. They are assisting Innovations for Learning by introducing our program to elementary schools and cultivating school partnerships.
Chicago Professionals for Youth
IFL partnered with the not-for-profit organization Chicago Professionals for Youth, in 2007. CPY is a network of young professionals focused on improving the lives of underprivileged youth in Chicago. CPY's volunteers tutor first-graders at New Field school.
Chicago Tribune
The Chicago Tribune has been a corporate partner since 2003. The Tribune partners with Burr Elementary School in providing supplies and volunteer tutors, including for Spanish-speaking bilingual students.
Computers for Schools
Computers for Schools (CFS) is a non-profit that refurbishes computer equipment. Computers for Schools provides both laptops and desktop computers to IFL for its programs in CPS schools
Partners of ’63
Partners of ’63 is an organization of members of the Harvard Business School Class of 1963 that are committed to helping entrepreneurial nonprofits in the field of education. The Partners of ’63 have funded IFL’s program development.
Jewish Coalition for Literacy
Starting February 2007, the Jewish Coalition for Literacy joined forces with Salesforce.com to serve students at El Dorado Elementary in San Franciso's Visitacion Valley. The Bay Area Jewish Coalition for Literacy is an affiliate of the National Jewish Coalition for Literacy. Together with community-based partners, the Bay Area JCL aims to help reverse the trend of illiteracy across the country by mobilizing hundreds of volunteer reading tutors, organizing book drives, and developing advocacy for public education.
Jewish United Fund / TOV Volunteer Network
The JUF is partnered with Manierre Elementary School in providing volunteer tutors through its TOV-Literacy Project.
KOREH L.A.
Koreh L.A. is a project of the Jewish Federation in Los Angeles. They have recruited over 4,000 volunteers to work in over 100 L.A. public schools are reading partners. KOREH L.A. is partnering with IFL to recruit corporations to become on-line reading partners as well as being an on-line reading partner with Wilshire Crest Elementary in Los Angeles.
Northern Trust
Northern Trust has been a corporate partner with IFL since 2005. A partner with James Russell Lowell Elementary school, Northern Trust's volunteers provide tutoring for five classrooms including one bilingual/ESL classroom.
Salesforce.com
Starting February 2007, Salesforce.com joined forces with the Jewish Coalition for Literacy serving students at El Dorado Elementary in San Franciso's Visitacion Valley. The vision of the Salesforce.com Foundation is to use salesforce.com’s people, technology and relationships to improve communities, inspire youth to be more successful, support the world during times of extreme need, and promote compassionate capitalism.
San Francisco School Volunteers
Starting in the Fall of 2007, San Francisco School Volunteers (SFSV) and Comcast have been volunteering at Bret Harte Elementary located in the Bayview Hunter's Point district in San Francisco. SFSV is the largest source of volunteers for San Francisco public schools.
Standford University
IFL has entered into a collaboration with Stanford’s School of Education to bring TeacherMates to indigent communities around the globe. As the first project under the collaboration, Dr. Paul Kim, the Chief Technology Officer of Standford’s School of Education, is spearheading a pilot of the TeacherMate System in Baja Mexico.
Sutton Studios
Sutton Studios is IFL's official photographer.
Turner Advertising
Turner Advertising has donated their time and creativity helping IFL with promotional materials. The Zenith Insurance Company
The Zenith Insurance Company began reading with students at Fullbright Elementary in Los Angeles in 2005. |