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The '''New America Foundation''' is a Washington D.C.-headquartered [[think tank]] which states that it "invests in new thinkers and new ideas to address the next generation of challenges facing the United States ... With an emphasis on big ideas, impartial analysis and pragmatic solutions, New America invests in outstanding individuals whose ability to communicate to wide and influential audiences can change the country's policy discourse in critical areas, bringing promising new ideas and debates to the fore."<ref name="About Us">New America Foundation, [http://www.newamerica.net/about "About New America"], New America Foundation website, accessed February 2009.</ref>  
 
The '''New America Foundation''' is a Washington D.C.-headquartered [[think tank]] which states that it "invests in new thinkers and new ideas to address the next generation of challenges facing the United States ... With an emphasis on big ideas, impartial analysis and pragmatic solutions, New America invests in outstanding individuals whose ability to communicate to wide and influential audiences can change the country's policy discourse in critical areas, bringing promising new ideas and debates to the fore."<ref name="About Us">New America Foundation, [http://www.newamerica.net/about "About New America"], New America Foundation website, accessed February 2009.</ref>  
  
The foundation, which was launched in 1999, has as its CEO [[Steve Coll]], a staff writer with ''The New Yorker'' magazine while the chairman of the Board of Directors is the Chairman & CEO of [[Google]], [[Eric Schmidt]].<ref name="About Us"/>
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[[Image:New_America_Foundation-logo250px.jpg|right|250px]]The foundation, which was launched in 1999, has as its CEO [[Steve Coll]], a staff writer with ''The New Yorker'' magazine while the chairman of the Board of Directors is the Chairman & CEO of [[Google]], [[Eric Schmidt]].<ref name="About Us"/>
  
 
==Ties to Peter G. Peterson==
 
==Ties to Peter G. Peterson==
The New America Foundation receives funding from the [[Peter G. Peterson Foundation]]<ref>[http://www.newamerica.net/about/funding/ "Our Funding"], ''The New America Foundation.'', Accessed January 21, 2013.</ref>
 
  
== Top Donors<ref>[http://www.newamerica.net/about/funding/ "Our Funding"], ''The New America Foundation'', Accessed January 21, 2013.</ref> ==
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The New America Foundation receives funding from the [[Peter G. Peterson Foundation]].<ref>[http://www.newamerica.net/about/funding/ "Our Funding"], ''The New America Foundation.'', Accessed January 21, 2013.</ref>
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==2014 Policy Brief Insisting that Colleges Align with the Common Core==
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In July 2014, the New America Foundation released a policy brief recommending that, rather than primary and secondary school education aiming to prepare students for post-secondary education, higher education providers should change their teaching methods in order to accommodate Common Core State Standards. The report, titled "Common Core Goes to College: Building Better Connections Between High School and Higher Education," suggests that "the widespread adoption of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and assessments presents a new opportunity to bridge the gap between high school and higher education."<ref name="CCSS">Lindsay Tepe, New America Foundation, [http://newamerica.net/publications/policy/common_core_goes_to_college Common Core Goes to College], organizational website, July 21, 2014.</ref> The report argues "that states' new college- and career-ready assessments should, at the very least, provide an additional avenue for students to meet minimum college eligibility requirements, qualify for state financial aid, and place into the assortment of first-year credit-bearing coursework offered by institutions."<ref name="CCSS"/>
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The report concludes by providing recommendations to higher education institutions in order to align teaching methods, teacher preparation, financial aid dissemination, and course placement decisions with Common Core standards. Recommendations include that:<ref name="CCSS"/>
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* Institutions with minimum standards for admission should amend those standards to include college- and career-ready assessment cut scores.
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* Institutions offering developmental coursework should base this instruction upon their state's college- and career-ready standards, and determine the success of those programs using the state's high school assessments
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* For those states which continue to award financial aid on the basis of demonstrated academic merit, amend any criteria relating to assessment scores to include those from the state's high school college- and career-ready assessments.
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The report was funded by grants from:<ref name="CCSS"/>
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* [[Alliance for Early Success]]
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* [[Annie E. Casey Foundation]]
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* [[Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation]]
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* [[Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund]]
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* [[Grable Foundation]]
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* [[Foundation for Child Development]]
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* [[Joyce Foundation]]
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* [[Kresge Foundation]]
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* [[Lumina Foundation]]
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* [[Pritzker Children’s Initiative]]
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* [[William and Flora Hewlett Foundation]]
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* [[W. Clement and Jessie V. Stone Foundation]]
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==Funders==
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As of January 2013, New America Foundation's top donors included:<ref>New America Foundation, [http://www.newamerica.net/about/funding/ Our Funding], organizational website, accessed January 21, 2013.</ref>
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'''$1,000,000+'''
 
'''$1,000,000+'''
 
* [[David and Lucile Packard Foundation]]
 
* [[David and Lucile Packard Foundation]]
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*[[Peter G. Peterson Foundation]]
 
*[[Peter G. Peterson Foundation]]
 
*[[The Pew Charitable Trusts]]
 
*[[The Pew Charitable Trusts]]
*[[Bernard and Irene Schwarts]]
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*[[Bernard and Irene Schwartz]]
*[[Smith Richardson Foundation]
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*[[Smith Richardson Foundation]]
 
*[[US Department of State]]
 
*[[US Department of State]]
 
*[[Wyncote Foundation]]
 
*[[Wyncote Foundation]]
  
==Board of Directors<ref>[http://www.newamerica.net/about/board/ "Board of Directors"], ''New America Foundation'', Accessed January 21, 2013.</ref>==
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===Funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation===
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New America has received at least '''$6,530,002''' from the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]] from "2009 and earlier" through 2013:<ref>Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, [http://www.gatesfoundation.org/How-We-Work/Quick-Links/Grants-Database#q/k=%22New%20America%20Foundation%22 Awarded Grants], organizational website, accessed July 22, 2014.</ref>
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'''2013'''
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*'''740,000''' for global policy and advocacy
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* '''$200,002''' grant from the [[Gates Foundation]] in order "to conduct research on the effectiveness and utility of exit exams and develop and distribute policy options for states as they develop their Common Core assessment systems."<ref>Gates Foundation, [http://www.gatesfoundation.org/How-We-Work/Quick-Links/Grants-Database/Grants/2013/05/OPP1083996 New America Foundation], organizational website, accessed July 23, 2014.</ref>
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'''2012'''
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*'''$1,450,000''' for postsecondary success
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*'''$110,000''' for postsecondary success
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'''2011'''
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*'''$530,000''' for postsecondary success
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'''2010'''
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*'''$1,300,000''' for global policy and advocacy
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'''2009 and earlier'''
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*'''$450,000''' for global policy and advocacy
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*'''$1,500,000''' for global policy and advocacy
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*'''$250,000''' for global policy and advocacy
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==Personnel==
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===Board of Directors===
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As of January 2013:<ref>New America Foundation, [http://www.newamerica.net/about/board/ Board of Directors], organizational website, accessed January 21, 2013.</ref>
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*[[Eric Schmidt]]: Chair
 
*[[Eric Schmidt]]: Chair
 
*[[Liaquat Ahamed]]
 
*[[Liaquat Ahamed]]
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*[[Fareed Zakaria]]
 
*[[Fareed Zakaria]]
  
==Staff<ref>[http://newamerica.net/about/staff/ "New America Staff"], ''New America Foundation'', Accessed January 21, 2013.</ref>==
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===Staff===
'''Executive Team'''
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As of January 2013:<ref name="Staff">New America Foundation, [http://newamerica.net/about/staff/ New America Staff], organizational website, accessed January 21, 2013.</ref>
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*[[Steve Coll]]: President
 
*[[Steve Coll]]: President
 
*[[Rachel L. White]]: Executive Vice President and Director, External Relations
 
*[[Rachel L. White]]: Executive Vice President and Director, External Relations
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*[[Jamie M. Zimmerman]]: Director, Global Assets Project  
 
*[[Jamie M. Zimmerman]]: Director, Global Assets Project  
  
==Leadership Council==
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===Leadership Council===
"New America's Leadership Council, chaired by [[John C. Whitehead]], recognizes those individuals who contribute $25,000 or more to the Foundation each year. As members of the Leadership Council, they participate in the intellectual life of the Foundation in numerous ways. For instance, they are invited to attend a special annual retreat with New America senior staff, Fellows and Board of Directors, as well as a series of salon dinners across the country.  
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According to the organization, "New America's Leadership Council, chaired by [[John C. Whitehead]], recognizes those individuals who contribute $25,000 or more to the Foundation each year. As members of the Leadership Council, they participate in the intellectual life of the Foundation in numerous ways. For instance, they are invited to attend a special annual retreat with New America senior staff, Fellows and Board of Directors, as well as a series of salon dinners across the country."<ref name="Staff"/>
  
 
*[[Scott Delman]]
 
*[[Scott Delman]]
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*[[F. Noel Perry]]  
 
*[[F. Noel Perry]]  
  
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===Fellows===
  
 
===Fellows===
 
 
*[[Noah Feldman]]
 
*[[Noah Feldman]]
 
*[[Parag Khanna]] <ref>New America Foundation, [http://www.newamerica.net/people/parag_khanna "Parag Khanna,"] Retrieved January 29, 2008.</ref> <ref>Parag Khanna, [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/27/magazine/27world-t.html?ex=1359176400&en=1af8c9c386cc212d&ei=5124&partner=permalink&exprod=permalink  "Waving Goodbye to Hegemony,"] ''New York Times Magazine'', January 27, 2008.</ref>
 
*[[Parag Khanna]] <ref>New America Foundation, [http://www.newamerica.net/people/parag_khanna "Parag Khanna,"] Retrieved January 29, 2008.</ref> <ref>Parag Khanna, [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/27/magazine/27world-t.html?ex=1359176400&en=1af8c9c386cc212d&ei=5124&partner=permalink&exprod=permalink  "Waving Goodbye to Hegemony,"] ''New York Times Magazine'', January 27, 2008.</ref>
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*[[Mark Schmitt]] is senior fellow
 
*[[Mark Schmitt]] is senior fellow
  
== Contact: ==
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==Contact Information==
:The  New America Foundation
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:Located in Historic Dupont Circle, at
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The  New America Foundation<br>
:1630 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. 7th Floor
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1630 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. 7th Floor<br>
:Washington, DC  20009
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Washington, DC  20009<br>
:Phone: (202) 986-2700
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Phone: (202) 986-2700<br>
:Fax: (202) 986-3696
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Fax: (202) 986-3696<br>
:Website:[http://www.newamerica.net/ www.newamerica.net]
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Website: [http://www.newamerica.net/ www.newamerica.net]
  
==Articles and resources==
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==Articles and Resources==
  
===Related SourceWatch articles===
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===Related SourceWatch Articles===
 
*[[Anatol Lieven]]
 
*[[Anatol Lieven]]
 
*[[Frida Berrigan]] - Senior Program Associate
 
*[[Frida Berrigan]] - Senior Program Associate
 
*[[Think tanks]]
 
*[[Think tanks]]
 
*[[Miguel A. Soto-Class]]
 
*[[Miguel A. Soto-Class]]
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===External Articles===
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*J.H. Snider, "[https://www.prwatch.org/node/8238/ Mixing Advocacy, Scholarly Research and Journalism: Can the New America Foundation Square the Circle?]", ''PR Watch'', February 26, 2009.
  
 
===References===
 
===References===
 
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===External resources===
 
 
===External articles===
 
*J.H. Snider, "[http://www.prwatch.org/node/8238/ Mixing Advocacy, Scholarly Research and Journalism: Can the New America Foundation Square the Circle?]", ''PR Watch'', February 26, 2009.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 20:36, 11 October 2017

The New America Foundation is a Washington D.C.-headquartered think tank which states that it "invests in new thinkers and new ideas to address the next generation of challenges facing the United States ... With an emphasis on big ideas, impartial analysis and pragmatic solutions, New America invests in outstanding individuals whose ability to communicate to wide and influential audiences can change the country's policy discourse in critical areas, bringing promising new ideas and debates to the fore."[1]

New America Foundation-logo250px.jpg

The foundation, which was launched in 1999, has as its CEO Steve Coll, a staff writer with The New Yorker magazine while the chairman of the Board of Directors is the Chairman & CEO of Google, Eric Schmidt.[1]

Ties to Peter G. Peterson

The New America Foundation receives funding from the Peter G. Peterson Foundation.[2]

2014 Policy Brief Insisting that Colleges Align with the Common Core

In July 2014, the New America Foundation released a policy brief recommending that, rather than primary and secondary school education aiming to prepare students for post-secondary education, higher education providers should change their teaching methods in order to accommodate Common Core State Standards. The report, titled "Common Core Goes to College: Building Better Connections Between High School and Higher Education," suggests that "the widespread adoption of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and assessments presents a new opportunity to bridge the gap between high school and higher education."[3] The report argues "that states' new college- and career-ready assessments should, at the very least, provide an additional avenue for students to meet minimum college eligibility requirements, qualify for state financial aid, and place into the assortment of first-year credit-bearing coursework offered by institutions."[3]

The report concludes by providing recommendations to higher education institutions in order to align teaching methods, teacher preparation, financial aid dissemination, and course placement decisions with Common Core standards. Recommendations include that:[3]

  • Institutions with minimum standards for admission should amend those standards to include college- and career-ready assessment cut scores.
  • Institutions offering developmental coursework should base this instruction upon their state's college- and career-ready standards, and determine the success of those programs using the state's high school assessments
  • For those states which continue to award financial aid on the basis of demonstrated academic merit, amend any criteria relating to assessment scores to include those from the state's high school college- and career-ready assessments.

The report was funded by grants from:[3]

Funders

As of January 2013, New America Foundation's top donors included:[4]

$1,000,000+

$250,000-$999,999

Funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

New America has received at least $6,530,002 from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation from "2009 and earlier" through 2013:[5]

2013

  • 740,000 for global policy and advocacy
  • $200,002 grant from the Gates Foundation in order "to conduct research on the effectiveness and utility of exit exams and develop and distribute policy options for states as they develop their Common Core assessment systems."[6]

2012

  • $1,450,000 for postsecondary success
  • $110,000 for postsecondary success

2011

  • $530,000 for postsecondary success

2010

  • $1,300,000 for global policy and advocacy

2009 and earlier

  • $450,000 for global policy and advocacy
  • $1,500,000 for global policy and advocacy
  • $250,000 for global policy and advocacy

Personnel

Board of Directors

As of January 2013:[7]

Staff

As of January 2013:[8]

Senior Staff

Leadership Council

According to the organization, "New America's Leadership Council, chaired by John C. Whitehead, recognizes those individuals who contribute $25,000 or more to the Foundation each year. As members of the Leadership Council, they participate in the intellectual life of the Foundation in numerous ways. For instance, they are invited to attend a special annual retreat with New America senior staff, Fellows and Board of Directors, as well as a series of salon dinners across the country."[8]

Fellows

Contact Information

The New America Foundation
1630 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. 7th Floor
Washington, DC 20009
Phone: (202) 986-2700
Fax: (202) 986-3696
Website: www.newamerica.net

Articles and Resources

Related SourceWatch Articles

External Articles

References

  1. Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 New America Foundation, "About New America", New America Foundation website, accessed February 2009.
  2. "Our Funding", The New America Foundation., Accessed January 21, 2013.
  3. Jump up to: 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Lindsay Tepe, New America Foundation, Common Core Goes to College, organizational website, July 21, 2014.
  4. New America Foundation, Our Funding, organizational website, accessed January 21, 2013.
  5. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Awarded Grants, organizational website, accessed July 22, 2014.
  6. Gates Foundation, New America Foundation, organizational website, accessed July 23, 2014.
  7. New America Foundation, Board of Directors, organizational website, accessed January 21, 2013.
  8. Jump up to: 8.0 8.1 New America Foundation, New America Staff, organizational website, accessed January 21, 2013.
  9. New America Foundation, "Parag Khanna," Retrieved January 29, 2008.
  10. Parag Khanna, "Waving Goodbye to Hegemony," New York Times Magazine, January 27, 2008.