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Private giving to public schools and districts in Los Angeles County a pilot study

Recent reforms in school funding and education governance have made securing private support an important activity for many public schools and school districts. Through their pilot study of Los Angeles County districts and schools, the authors identify the private givers to public education, examine public-private partnerships that have developed and the mechanisms used to secure private resources, and identify the various types of private giving and how those contributions are used. In addition, the authors document the sorts of monetary and in-kind resources that schools and districts are most likely to secure given the economic resources available within their local communities. The authors also offer general strategies that schools and districts can use to secure private support and more-focused strategies to meet the specific challenges in raising private support for public education.

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  • "Recent reforms in school funding and education governance have made securing private support an important activity for many public schools and school districts. Through their pilot study of Los Angeles County districts and schools, the authors identify the private givers to public education, examine public-private partnerships that have developed and the mechanisms used to secure private resources, and identify the various types of private giving and how those contributions are used. In addition, the authors document the sorts of monetary and in-kind resources that schools and districts are most likely to secure given the economic resources available within their local communities. The authors also offer general strategies that schools and districts can use to secure private support and more-focused strategies to meet the specific challenges in raising private support for public education."@en
  • "This report presents results from RAND's pilot study of how Los Angeles area public schools and districts raise private resources. This study addresses three major questions related to schools and districts raising support: 1) Who are the private givers to public education?; 2) How do schools and districts attract private support? Through school-based organizations? Through school and district personnel? What mechanisms do schools and districts use to attract private resources?; and 3) What types of support are provided? What are the contributions used for? The results are based on interviews with superintendents and district staff, school principals, and local education foundation (LEF) representatives that were conducted during the fall and winter of 2000."

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  • "Private giving to public schools and districts in Los Angeles County a pilot study"@en
  • "Private giving to public schools and districts in Los Angeles County : a pilot study"