Ana Soler, Senior Program Officer
Gates Family Foundation is committed to advancing a Colorado where all children have access to educational opportunities that support their long-term success. We firmly believe that investing in solutions that support students who are most in need raises outcomes for all. The Foundation’s education strategies have historically been rooted in an effort to address inequities — and a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) remains an important part of our current strategy. In 2023, we also continued to shape our work in education through a Foundation-wide commitment to be responsive to the impacts of climate change and the shifting conditions caused by the pandemic.
There is much work to be done to raise outcomes for all students in Colorado. In 2023, students in nearly every grade and subject had lower rates of grade-level proficiency than before the pandemic on the Colorado Measures of Academic Success (CMAS) standardized tests. Across the state, only 44 percent of students met or exceed expectations in English Language Arts, and only 33 percent did so in mathematics. Large proficiency gaps between student groups persist; a more than 30 percentage-point gap in proficiency exists between students who qualify for free- or reduced-price lunch and those who do not.
In 2023, Gates’ education program committed $3,865,600 to 31 organizations via 33 strategic grants and $1,200,000 in responsive capital grants to 25 organizations, guided by three strategies:
Learning Environment Innovation
This strategy includes investing in new learning models, informal out-of-system learning environments (like microschools); and investing in innovative new models or leaders who want to pilot new ideas during summer and out-of-school time. Below are a few of the organizations that the education team had the honor of supporting:
Wildflower Montessori Public Schools of Colorado expanded its reach to Grand Junction by launching five Montessori micro schools in a predominantly low-income, Latino community.
La Luz is a community partner-intensive micro school for middle school students in metro Denver. At La Luz, the school year is broken down into multi-week learning units based at community organizations. La Luz partners with community organizations, like the Denver Zoo, to co-create authentic learning experiences where students can develop skills through targeted instruction and feedback, practice and reflection, and real-world application. La Luz tracks academic and competency growth. The micro school supported 22 students in the 2023-2024 school year and plans to support more than 40 families next school year.
School System Innovation
This strategy includes supporting multi-district community and school district partnerships that are focused on climate change education and college and career pathways. The education staff had the honor of supporting:
A three-year grant totaling $1,750,000 from Gates to Lyra Colorado in 2023 will support five rural Colorado communities as they re-envision education and workforce opportunities for students and economies and also will support the ongoing development of three innovation zones in Denver Public Schools.
Conditions for Sustained Innovation
Ensuring a diverse teacher workforce in rural areas, retaining a diverse teacher workforce in urban areas, supporting advocacy that elevates student voice at the grassroots and grasstops levels, and launching and sustaining pooled funds and investments to support innovation and address new challenges in education are all strategies that strengthen conditions for sustained innovation. Below are a few of the organizations that the education staff had the honor of supporting in 2023:
Fort Lewis College (FLC) Foundation in Durango and the Southwest Indigenous Language Development Institute (SILDI). This three-year partnership between FLC’s School of Education and three Ute tribes (Southern Ute Indian Tribe, Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, and Northern Ute Tribe) is focused on regenerating the Ute Language, developing a Ute language curriculum, and certifying Ute language teachers. Before launching SILDI, only 32 fluent Ute speakers were living.
RootED plays a strong backbone role in supporting innovation in the Denver metro area. RootEd galvanizes its advocacy grantees in support of innovation zones and protects the autonomy of district schools. RootEd is a solid partner in the Organizing Educations in Colorado (OEC) Funder Collaborative which supports grassroots education advocacy. In 2023 RootED, Denver Families, City Fund, Lyra and others helped each new board member understand the importance of innovation schools and zones as an option within the Denver Public Schools portfolio.
Also in 2023, RootEd launched the Denver Education Explorer. The platform hosts two tools for exploring local school data:
— Denver School Insights is a free, public dashboard intended for use by elected officials, education organizations, and people who are interested in district academic outcomes at a citywide or regional level. The dashboard provides accessible, comprehensive, and transparent school information to highlight bright spots in academic growth; identify persistent challenges; understand where additional support for schools is needed, and hold district leaders accountable.
— The Mile High School Guide helps parents and caregivers choose a public school in Denver that best fits the needs of their child. The guide provides detailed information about each school, allowing users to view and compare academic information, student and teacher demographics, social-emotional supports, enrichment opportunities, and more
In addition to grantmaking, Foundation staff work to convening stakeholders and funding partners for collective action. Highlights from 2023 include:
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)
Gates Family Foundation continuously examines how our organization fulfills its mission and how best to integrate DEI in all levels and aspects of our work. Gates’ education staff was part of the team that created an Equity in Action plan outlining steps to address DEI issues across the Foundation.
Education staff also joined a national DEI practitioners’ group that includes the Walton Family Foundation, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and others to share best practices, resources, and strategies to cultivate equity and belonging.
As a result of these efforts, the Foundation board and staff welcomed new members with diverse perspectives and backgrounds, included DEI goals in new board member training, increased program officer accessibility, and began the process of revising our grant applications to include a DEI lens.
Convening
In April 2023, in partnership with Caring for Colorado and Caring for Denver, Gates Family Foundation launched the Youth and Policy Impact Group. The group is focused on supporting efforts to capture and elevate youth voices to inform policy at the school, district, city, and state levels so that the entire education system can be more responsive to the needs of young people. The group has drafted a mission, outlined several strategies, and plans to increase funder participation in 2024.
Gates also continues to be a member of the Organizing for Education in Colorado (OEC) Funder Collaborative (formerly “CEO”). Other members in 2023 included Wend Collective, RootEd, and Rose Community Foundation. Together, the group pooled and distributed a total of $235,000 to nine organizations focused on implementing a community plan to advocate for a policy or practice change.
In 2023, an external evaluation of OEC was conducted by RootEd Growth. The methodology included 12 interviews with funders, and grantees, past and current, and two focus groups with young people who have been involved with OEC-funded initiatives. A key finding indicates that OEC reached its primary goal of increasing the voice and power of those least represented or heard in the educational system through its grantmaking efforts and processes. The study found that OEC’s strategic efforts contributed to a paradigm shift in Colorado’s educational system where organizing is now perceived to improve school systems. OEC participants will host a reception in 2024 to share results.
2023 GRANTS AND IMPACT INVESTMENTS AWARDED: EDUCATION
Grantee |
Amount Awarded |
Type |
Strategy |
Area Served |
50CAN Inc.
|
$50,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
* Statewide |
Archuleta County Education Center
|
$35,000 |
Capital Grant |
Education |
Archuleta |
Arrupe Jesuit High School
|
$50,000 |
Capital Grant |
Education |
Denver |
Atlas Preparatory School
|
$30,000 |
Capital Grant |
Education |
El Paso |
Axis International Academy
|
$25,000 |
Capital Grant |
Education |
Larimer |
Battle Rock Charter School
|
$40,000 |
Capital Grant |
Education |
Montezuma |
Be the Change Community School
|
$31,600 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
Adams |
Boys & Girls Clubs of the San Luis Valley
|
$75,000 |
Capital Grant |
Education |
Alamosa |
Chaffee County Childcare Initiative
|
$15,000 |
Capital Grant |
Education |
Chaffee County |
Chalkbeat
|
$100,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education >
Informed Communities |
* Statewide |
Chance Sports
|
$30,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
Denver |
CLLARO
|
$40,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
* Statewide |
Colorado Charter Facility Solutions
|
$100,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
* Statewide |
Colorado Children’s Campaign
|
$50,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
* Statewide |
Colorado League of Charter Schools
|
$80,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
* Statewide |
Colorado League of Charter Schools
|
$30,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
* Statewide |
Colorado Succeeds
|
$50,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
* Statewide |
Colorado Youth Congress
|
$50,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
* Statewide |
Compass for Lifelong Discovery
|
$10,000 |
Capital Grant |
Education |
Garfield |
Ednium The Alumni Collective
|
$50,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
Denver |
Empower Community High School
|
$36,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
Arapahoe |
English in Action
|
$30,000 |
Capital Grant |
Education |
Eagle |
Fort Lewis College Foundation
|
$150,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
La Plata |
Highline Academy
|
$25,000 |
Capital Grant |
Education |
Denver |
Kwiyagat Community Academy
|
$30,000 |
Capital Grant |
Education |
Montezuma |
La Luz Education
|
$30,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
Denver |
Legacy Institute
|
$150,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
El Paso |
Lyra Colorado
|
$1,750,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
* Statewide |
Metropolitan State University of Denver
|
$75,000 |
Capital Grant |
Education |
Denver |
Moonshot edVentures
|
$70,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
Denver |
Muslim Youth for Positive Impact
|
$35,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
Adams |
National Wildlife Federation
|
$120,000 |
Capital Grant |
Education |
* Statewide |
New Legacy Charter High School
|
$100,000 |
Capital Grant |
Education |
Arapahoe |
Our Turn Inc.
|
$35,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
* Statewide |
Pagosa Peak Open School
|
$25,000 |
Capital Grant |
Education |
Archuleta |
Re:Vision
|
$25,000 |
Capital Grant |
Education |
Denver |
Reschool
|
$60,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
* Statewide |
RISE Colorado
|
$50,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
Arapahoe |
RootED
|
$90,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
Denver |
RootED
|
$400,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
Denver |
Sims-Fayola Foundation, Inc.
|
$50,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
Denver |
Southwest Colorado Education Collaborative
|
$35,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
La Plata |
Special Education Leader Fellowship c/o Propeller
|
$45,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
* Statewide |
Squared Network (The)
|
$150,000 |
Capital Grant |
Education |
Denver |
Tact Kids Inc.
|
$40,000 |
Capital Grant |
Education |
Arapahoe |
Teach For America
|
$25,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
Pueblo |
The Wildflower Foundation
|
$25,000 |
Capital Grant |
Education |
Adams |
The Wildflower Foundation
|
$95,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
Mesa |
Think 360 Arts For Learning Inc.
|
$40,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
* Statewide |
Town of Buena Vista
|
$45,000 |
Capital Grant |
Education |
Chaffee |
University of Colorado at Denver
|
$30,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
* Statewide |
Vision Charter Academy
|
$20,000 |
Capital Grant |
Education |
Delta |
Walking Mountains Science Center
|
$15,000 |
Capital Grant |
Education |
Eagle |
Wild Plum Center for Young Children and Families
|
$20,000 |
Capital Grant |
Education |
Boulder |
Yampa Valley Community Foundation
|
$3,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
Moffat |
Youthroots
|
$25,000 |
Strategic Grant |
Education |
* Statewide |