The Wallace Foundation is a New York-based organization that focuses on promoting equity and improvement in learning and enrichment for young people, as well as fostering the arts for all. They work with grantees, researchers, and other stakeholders to address various topics such as afterschool programs, arts education, school leadership, social and emotional learning, and summer learning. Through their resources, including reports, articles, videos, tools, and infographics, they aim to inspire informed action and contribute to public policy discussions in these areas.
The foundation's mission is to create better programming for young people by supporting collaborations between nonprofits, government agencies, and program providers. They believe in the power of the arts to foster captivation, empathy, and social bonds, and advocate for arts education in schools and communities. They also emphasize the importance of effective principals in improving teaching and learning, as well as nurturing social-emotional skills in children. Additionally, they recognize the potential of summer programs to provide opportunities for every child and offer resources and insights to support high-quality summer learning experiences.
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