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The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation regularly releases reports and other publications on topics regarding our work, or on special issues related to philanthropy.


EMCF Reading Room

As part of the Foundation's desire to increase the knowledge of the field and promote increased adoption of best practices, the Foundation is committed to sharing the successes, failures, and lessons learned from its work. The EMCF Reading Room is the online repository for reports and publications related to its grantmaking strategy, including evaluation guides, case studies on the Foundation, and essays written by the Foundation's leadership.


EMCF Annual Reports

The Foundation's annual reports, dating back to 1999, are available here for download.


Other Resources

The Foundation has supported efforts by Tony Proscio and Andy Goodman to improve the practice of communications by nonprofits and foundations.

Tony Proscio has written three books on "foundation jargon," cataloging and commenting on examples of misused words and phrases. The use of jargon, and the confusion it creates, can damage or undercut even the most well-intentioned of foundation efforts–making it difficult for everyone to clearly understand and effectively discuss the ideas and issues that drive foundation grantmaking and related activities.

Likewise, noted communicator Andy Goodman has produced of two guides, Why Bad Ads Happen to Good Causes , and Why Bad Presentations Happen to Good Causes , to help nonprofits and foundations create more effective public service announcements and presentations.



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In the Spotlight


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President Obama Cites Four EMCF Grantees for Their Exemplary Programs


When the White House announced the creation of a Social Innovation Fund to support expanding “innovative, promising ideas that are transforming communities,” it cited as examples four grantees of the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation: Nurse-Family Partnership, Youth Villages, Harlem Children’s Zone and Citizen Schools.


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In the News


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Staying after is fun at Citizen Schools

South Coast Today, January 5, 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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One teenager stubbornly fights to escape drugs, crime, poor education (Youth Villages)
Memphis Commercial Appeal, December 18, 2009

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