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Making An Exit

The goal of the Foundation’s grantmaking is not to sustain a nonprofit indefinitely, but to help it achieve within an agreed-upon time frame significant scale and the highest level of proven program effectiveness possible. Ideally, a grantee will reach a stage of sustainable growth where it can secure reliably renewable public and/or private funding for a scientifically evaluated program and no longer needs our support. At this point the Foundation expects to conclude its investment and exit successfully.


Not every investment is equally successful, however. The Foundation is continually reassessing its portfolio to make sure it is realizing the highest possible social return. Such a review may lead us to reallocate resources and end our relationship with a grantee through no fault of the grantee’s own. In other instances the Foundation may decide to end a relationship when:

  • The grantee does not meet performance milestones and additional support does not enable it to reach them within a reasonable period of time; or
  • The grantee’s priorities and capacity change significantly and no longer align with the Foundation’s grantmaking goals.


Even in these instances, the Foundation’s support is designed to leave the grantee a stronger organization than when EMCF’s investment began, consistent with the principle, “First, do no harm.”


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EMCF Named Social Innovation Fund Intermediary


On July 22, 2010, the Corporation for National and Community Service announced it had selected the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation as of one of 11 intermediaries for the Social Innovation Fund (SIF). It has awarded the Foundation a $10 million federal grant to support youth-serving organizations with effective, evidence-based programs and a potential for substantial growth.

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Mentor program aids at-risk kids in Prince George's schools (Hillside Work-Scholarship Connection)
The Washington Post, June 24, 2010

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Proven sex-ed programs get a boost from Obama (CAS-Carrera Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Program) All Things Considered, National Public Radio, June 6 2010
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The Harlem Children's Zone Featured on CBS 60 Minutes

December 6, 2009

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Nurse home visits for pregnant women could keep their children off the streets in years to come (Nurse Family Partnership)
Newsweek, September 12, 2009

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