Civic Intelligence

The Institute for Educational Leadership Inc.

990 • Fiscal year 2017 • EIN 52-1198450

Jul 01, 2016 to Jun 30, 2017 • Filed on May 10, 2018

4301 Connecticut Avenue NW Ste 100Washington, DC 20008

(202) 822-8405

Siviq Scores

Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.

Liabilities / Assets

71st percentile

0.41x

Higher debt load relative to assets than 71% of similar nonprofits.

2017 filings • 501(c)3 • $5M-$10M nonprofits • Source year 2017

Liabilities / Revenue

55th percentile

0.21x

Higher debt load relative to revenue than 55% of similar nonprofits.

2017 filings • 501(c)3 • $5M-$10M nonprofits • Source year 2017

Net Margin

20th percentile

-7.9%

Higher net margin than 20% of similar nonprofits.

2017 filings • 501(c)3 • $5M-$10M nonprofits • Source year 2017

Top Officer Pay

82nd percentile

$235,036

Higher top officer pay than 82% of similar nonprofits.

Top officer pay equals 2.8% of source-year revenue.

2017 filings • 501(c)3 • $5M-$10M nonprofits • Source year 2017

Asset Growth

12th percentile

-6.6%

Faster asset growth than 12% of similar nonprofits.

2017 filings • 501(c)3 • $5M-$10M nonprofits • Annualized from 2016 to 2017

Revenue Growth

14th percentile

-16%

Faster revenue growth than 14% of similar nonprofits.

2017 filings • 501(c)3 • $5M-$10M nonprofits • Annualized from 2016 to 2017

Assets

Down

$4,304,596

Down $304,292 (-6.6%) from 2016

Net Assets

Down

$2,521,237

Down $672,138 (-21%) from 2016

Liabilities

Up

$1,783,359

Up $367,846 (+26%) from 2016

Revenue

Down

$8,536,349

Down $1,575,800 (-16%) from 2016

Expenses

Up

$9,208,487

Up $871,688 (+10%) from 2016

Net Income

Down

-$672,138

Down $2,447,488 (-138%) from 2016

Historical Trend

Balance Sheet Trend

The highlighted filing sits inside the broader history for assets, liabilities, and net assets.

$15M$10M$5.0M$0Assets 2011: $2,403,493Liabilities 2011: $1,718,561Net Assets 2011: $684,9322011Assets 2012: $2,202,582Liabilities 2012: $1,483,304Net Assets 2012: $719,2782012Assets 2013: $2,564,534Liabilities 2013: $1,526,574Net Assets 2013: $1,037,9602013Assets 2014: $3,084,745Liabilities 2014: $1,878,719Net Assets 2014: $1,206,0262014Assets 2015: $3,200,799Liabilities 2015: $2,102,945Net Assets 2015: $1,097,8542015Assets 2016: $4,608,888Liabilities 2016: $1,415,513Net Assets 2016: $3,193,3752016Assets 2017: $4,304,596Liabilities 2017: $1,783,359Net Assets 2017: $2,521,2372017Assets 2018: $4,017,692Liabilities 2018: $1,640,593Net Assets 2018: $2,377,0992018Assets 2019: $4,696,043Liabilities 2019: $2,120,182Net Assets 2019: $2,575,8612019Assets 2020: $3,060,527Liabilities 2020: $2,097,669Net Assets 2020: $962,8582020Assets 2021: $3,645,927Liabilities 2021: $1,860,477Net Assets 2021: $1,785,4502021Assets 2022: $6,040,993Liabilities 2022: $1,321,872Net Assets 2022: $4,719,1212022Assets 2023: $11,685,938Liabilities 2023: $4,906,565Net Assets 2023: $6,779,3732023Assets 2024: $9,367,676Liabilities 2024: $3,555,420Net Assets 2024: $5,812,2562024

Highlighted filing

2017

Assets$4,304,596
Liabilities$1,783,359
Net Assets$2,521,237

Operations Trend

Revenue, expenses, and net income across loaded years, with this filing highlighted.

$15M$10M$5.0M$0-$5.0MRevenue 2011: $5,302,108Expenses 2011: $5,352,692Net Income 2011: -$50,5842011Expenses 2012: $5,282,3122012Expenses 2013: $5,157,1402013Revenue 2014: $6,741,594Expenses 2014: $6,573,528Net Income 2014: $168,0662014Revenue 2015: $7,850,125Expenses 2015: $7,958,297Net Income 2015: -$108,1722015Revenue 2016: $10,112,149Expenses 2016: $8,336,799Net Income 2016: $1,775,3502016Revenue 2017: $8,536,349Expenses 2017: $9,208,487Net Income 2017: -$672,1382017Revenue 2018: $9,925,958Expenses 2018: $10,195,211Net Income 2018: -$269,2532018Revenue 2019: $10,268,981Expenses 2019: $9,968,171Net Income 2019: $300,8102019Revenue 2020: $8,740,489Expenses 2020: $10,357,895Net Income 2020: -$1,617,4062020Revenue 2021: $7,695,776Expenses 2021: $6,886,599Net Income 2021: $809,1772021Revenue 2022: $11,336,804Expenses 2022: $8,255,439Net Income 2022: $3,081,3652022Revenue 2023: $11,374,721Expenses 2023: $9,310,534Net Income 2023: $2,064,1872023Revenue 2024: $7,162,373Expenses 2024: $8,129,530Net Income 2024: -$967,1572024

Highlighted filing

2017

Revenue$8,536,349
Expenses$9,208,487
Net Income-$672,138
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Filing Snapshot
Filing Period
Jul 1, 2016 to Jun 30, 2017
Signed
May 10, 2018
Return Version
2016v3.1
Gross Receipts
$8,536,349
Mission and Program Overview

Mission

The institute for educational leadership, inc. Was incorporated for the purpose of strengthening leadership in american education, improving the effectiveness of education policies, educating the general public as to significant events and issues related to education, improving communication among educators, and carrying out research and training on education related issues.

Balance Sheet Detail
LineBeginningEndChange
Assets
Pledges and Grants Receivable$2,733,024$2,738,014▲ $4,990
Savings and Temporary Cash Investments$1,280,898$1,036,316▼ $244,582
Accounts Receivable$424,018$241,220▼ $182,798
Prepaid Expenses and Deferred Charges$34,761$123,176▲ $88,415
Land, Buildings, and Equipment, Net$51,418$48,738▼ $2,680
Cash and Non-Interest-Bearing Accounts$1,737$550▼ $1,187
Total Assets$4,608,888$4,304,596▼ $304,292
Other Assets Total$83,032$116,582▲ $33,550
Liabilities
Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses$1,237,817$1,573,657▲ $335,840
Deferred Revenue$77,021$105,670▲ $28,649
Other Liabilities$100,675$104,032▲ $3,357
Total Liabilities$1,415,513$1,783,359▲ $367,846
Net Assets / Fund Balance
Unrestricted Net Assets$2,053,280$1,938,330▼ $114,950
Temporarily Rstr Net Assets$1,140,095$582,907▼ $557,188
Total Net Assets Fund Balance$3,193,375$2,521,237▼ $672,138
Total Liabilities and Net Assets / Fund Balance$4,608,888$4,304,596▼ $304,292

Asset Categories

AssetBook ValueDepreciationBasis
Equipment$36,696$209,609$246,305
Leasehold Improvements$12,042$22,745$34,787
Compensation and Service Providers

Employees

NameTitleFull / Part TimeBaseOtherTotal
Martin J BlankPresident PrFT$207,797$27,239$235,036
Martin J BlankPresident Prior 2/15-$207,797$27,239$235,036
Curtis RichardsDirector Work forFT$183,430$25,469$208,899
Curtis RichardsDirector Work Force Dev.-$183,430$25,469$208,899
Steven Kwesi RollinsDirector LeadershFT$137,544$23,009$160,553
Steven Kwesi RollinsDirector Leadership Prog-$137,544$23,009$160,553
Helen MaloneDirector InstitutFT$109,422$8,883$118,305
Maame AppiahDirector ofFT$74,634$12,472$87,106
Eileen P FoxDirector ofFT$72,389$6,326$78,715

Board Members and Trustees

NameTitle
C Kent McguireChairman
Johan E UvinPresident Af
Aimee GuideraDirector
Brenda Dann-messierDirector
Ericka MillerDirector
Francisco GuajardoDirector
Jerry WeastDirector
John MerrowDirector
June AtkinsonDirector
Karen MappDirector
Lisa NutterDirector
S Decker AnstromDirector
Sara a SneedDirector
Revenue and Support

Revenue Composition

Contributions and Grants
$6,863,975
Program Service Revenue
$1,670,791
Investment Income
$1,583
Other Revenue
$0
All Other Contributions
$831,851
Change in Net Assets
$-672,138

Audited Revenue Reconciliation

Revenue per Audited Statements
$8,536,349
Total Revenue per Audited Statements
$8,536,349
Total Revenue per Form 990
$8,536,349
Expenses and Functional Allocation

Major Expense Lines

Line ItemAmount
Grants and Similar Amounts Paid$3,578,334
Other Expenses$2,952,326
Salaries, Compensation, and Employee Benefits$2,677,827
Total Fundraising Expense$11,485
Professional Fundraising Fees$0

Functional Expense Allocation

Line ItemProgramManagementFundraisingTotal
Grants to Domestic Orgs$3,578,334--$3,578,334
Other Salaries and Wages$1,437,819$115,438$6,738$1,559,995
Conferences and Meetings$1,099,415$15,639-$1,115,054
Current Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees$436,677$271,009$2,297$709,983
Fees for Services Other$559,982$119,751-$679,733
Travel$373,636$15,744$66$389,446
Occupancy$250,905$46,719$711$298,335
Other Employee Benefits$144,378$20,064$689$165,131
Payroll Taxes$132,620$26,418$638$159,676
Information Technology$88,460$17,732-$106,192
Office Expenses$65,939$31,080-$97,019
Pension Plan Contributions$72,592$10,104$346$83,042
Fees for Services Accounting$6,124$72,522-$78,646
Depreciation Depletion-$19,646-$19,646
Insurance$2,500$13,570-$16,070
Advertising$1,265$1,288-$2,553
Other Expenses$1,130$11,083-$1,130
Total Functional Expenses$8,383,392$813,610$11,485$9,208,487

Audited Expense Reconciliation

Line ItemAmount
Expenses per Audited Statements$9,208,487
Total Expenses per Audited Statements$9,208,487
Total Expenses per Form 990$9,208,487
International Activity

Grant and Assistance Recipients

RecipientLocationCategoryPurposeAmount
PeckhamLansing, MI-Dol-disability Youth$564,002
Onondaga Community CollegeSyracuse, NY501c3Dol-disability Youth$383,437
Lawrence HallChicago, IL501c3Dol-disability Youth$269,238
THE CHILDREN'S CABINET INCReno, NV-Dol-disability Youth$224,124
Rural School and Community TrustWashington, DC-Doe-lirec$205,803
Gilmer County SchoolsGlenville, WV501c3Doe - Lirec$170,972
Oasis Center IncNashville, TN501c3Dol-disabilty Youth$159,388
Greater Louisville Workforce InvestLouisville, KY501c3Dol-disability Youth$117,931
Playa VistaLos Angeles, CA-Dol-disability Youth$97,776
Cornell UniversityIthica, NY501c3Doe-tech Ast Center$96,632
Norc at the University of ChicagoChicago, IL501c3Doe - Lirec$95,794
Westat IncRockville, MD-Doe - Lirec$91,742
Nat Council of Teachers of EnglishUrbana, IL501c3Doe - Lirec$87,500
Loci LLCChampaine, IL501c3Doe - Lirec$75,431
Boston UniversityBoston, MA501c3Doe-tech Ast Center$74,171
Boston UniversityBoston, MA501c3Dol-disability Youth$70,563
Easter Seals of Greater HoustonBellaire, TX501c3Ojjdp-mentoring Prog$56,121
Warren County SchoolsWarrenton, NC-Doe - Lirec$51,188
Goodwill Industries of HoustonHouston, TXGovDol-disability Youth$48,149
PeckhamLansing, MI501c3Ojjdp-mentoring Prog$46,597
University of OregonEugene, OR-Dol-disability Youth$45,000
Northampton County SchoolsJackson, NC501c3Doe - Lirec$43,116
Humanim IncColumbia, MD501c3Ojjdp-mentoring Prog$40,483
Ability Connection ColoradoDenver, CO501c3Ojjdp-mentoring Prog$33,219
Youth Service IncBrattleboro, VT-Ojjdp-mentoring Prog$33,169
Applied Engineering Management CorpCamarillo, CA501c3Doe-tech Ast Center$31,503
Eden Central SchoolEden, VT501c3Doe - Lirec$30,814
Mulberry Grove CusdMulberry Grove, IL501c3Doe - Lirec$29,626
Independent Living Resource CenterJacksonville, FL501c3Ojjdp-mentoring Prog$29,101
Barbour County Board of EducationPhilippi, WV501c3Doe - Lirec$28,153
Kern High SchoolBakersfield, CA501c3Ojjdp-mentoring Prog$25,533
Progressive Center for Indep LivingHamilton, NJ-Ojjdp-mentoring Prog$22,118
Career Development Systems DesignMarblehead, MA501c3Dol-disability Youth$21,500
The Star SchoolFlagstaff, AZ-Doe - Lirec$17,849
Ga Committee on Employment ofForston, GA501c3Ojjdp-mentoring Prog$16,416
Washington VillageWashington, VT-Doe - Lirec$15,789
Dawn Center for Independent LivingDenville, NJ501c3Ojjdp-mentoring Prog$13,943
Regional Center for Indep LivingRochester, NY-Ojjdp-mentoring Prog$11,987
Families Together IncAlbany, NY501c3Ojjdp-mentoring Prog$11,545
Youth Development IncAlbuquerque, NM-Ojjdp-mentoring Prog$10,160
Mn Org on Fetal Alcohol SyndromeSaint Paul, MN501c3Ojjdp-mentoring Prog$8,639
Independent Living Resource CenterJacksonville, FL501c3Ojjdp-mentoring Prog$7,011
Fundraising, Events, and Gaming
Fundraising activities
No
Gaming activities
No
Professional fundraiser used
No

Fundraising and Gaming Totals

Line ItemAmount
Professional Fundraising Fees$0
Political and Lobbying Activity
Political campaign activity
No
Lobbying activity
No
Subject to proxy tax
No
Debt and Bond Financing

Other Reported Liabilities

LiabilityAmount
Retirement Annuity Contracts$68,723
Deferred Rent Abatement$35,309
Governance and Compliance

Governance Checklist

Compiled or reviewed by an accountant
No
Annual disclosure for covered persons
Yes
Audit committee
Yes
Business relationship with family members
No
Business relationship with organization members
No
Material changes to governing documents
No
Compensation from other sources disclosed
No
CEO compensation reviewed
Yes
Other officer compensation reviewed
Yes
Conflict-of-interest policy
Yes
Audited financial statements prepared
No
Key decisions subject to board approval
No
Management duties delegated
No

Governance Explanations

Form 990, Page 6, Part VI, Line 11B

The president and director of finance and budget review the form 990 and then forward the form 990 to the treasurer for review and presentation to the board of directors. Once the form 990 has been reviewed by the board of directors it is returned by the treasurer to the president for filing.

Form 990, Page 6, Part VI, Line 12C

Annually the conflict of interest policy is reviewed with all board members and key employees. They are required to make a disclosure of any interest that may present a conflict of interest. As there are changes in board members or key employees the policy is disclosed to the new party and complied with.

Form 990, Page 6, Part VI, Line 15A

The president's compensation is reviewed annually by the board of directors at a regular meeting. There is a performance review and a comparison of salary to market for determination of salary.

Form 990, Page 6, Part VI, Line 15B

Other employees compensations are reviewed by the president. Annually there is a performance review and a comparison of salary to market for determination of salary. The salary is then reported to the board of directors by the president.

Form 990, Page 6, Part VI, Line 19

The governing documents, conflict of interest policy, and financial statements are available to the public upon request for inspection at the institute's office.

Filing and Contact Details

Filer

Filer Name
Institute for Educational
EIN
52-1198450
Phone
2028228405
Address
4301 CONNECTICUT AVENUE NW STE 100, WASHINGTON, DC 20008

Signing Officer

Name
Johan E Uvin
Title
President After 2/15
Phone
2028228405
Signed
2018-05-10
Discuss with paid preparer
Yes

Organization Details

Principal Officer
Johan E Uvin
Formed
1980
Legal Domicile
Dc
Voting Board Members
13
Independent Board Members
12
Employees
37
Volunteers
52

Preparer

Firm
Kendall Prebola and Jones LLC
Address
PO BOX 259, BEDFORD, PA 15522-0259
Preparer
Robert F Prebola CPA
Phone
8146231880
Supplemental Narrative

Additional Explanations

FORM 990 - ORGANIZATION'S MISSION

The institute for educational leadership, inc. Was incorporated for the purpose of strengthening leadership in american education, improving the effectiveness of education policies, educating the general public as to significant events and issues related to education, improving communication among educators, and carrying out research and training on education related issues.

Form 990, Page 2, Part III, Line 4A

Policymakers in bridging school and workplace, learning and earning; establishing standards, assessments, and tools to improve quality, connections, and collaborations; improving the involvement and relationship of employers to learning and training enterprises and the broader workforce development system; assisting youth and their families in navigating the road to adulthood, from school to additional education, careers and independent/community living; and, promoting the development of career pathways for youth service professionals. Major initiatives of the center for workforce development include: the national collaborative on workforce and disability for youth is composed of partners with expertise in disability, education, employment, and workforce development issues. The collaborative is charged with assisting state and local workforce development systems to integrate youth with disabilities into their service strategies. The collaborative is housed at the institute for educational leadership in washington, dc. The collaborative strives to ensure that youth with disabilities are provided full access to high quality services in integrated settings to maximize their opportunities for employment and independent living. The professional development initiative identifies the knowledge, skills and abilities that professionals working directly with youth need to better connect all young people to education, workforce, and independent living opportunities and builds the capacity of these youth service professionals to affect positive outcomes for all youth, including those with disabilities and other disconnected youth. The ready to achieve mentoring program (ramp) - the ready to achieve mentoring program (ramp) is a high tech, career-focused mentoring program for youth, including those with disabilities involved with or at-risk of becoming involved with the juvenile justice system. Funded by the department of justice's office of juvenile justice and delinquency prevention (ojjdp) and led by the institute for educational leadership (iel), ramp is being implemented at 10 sites across the country by state and local organizations with expertise in mentoring, youth development, and/or disability. The ramp model utilizes a combination of group, peer, and one-on-one mentoring to promote the successful transition of ramp youth to employment, continued learning opportunities, and independent living. The right turn career-focused training initiative serves juvenile offenders, providing comprehensive reentry and transition services, including connection to education, mentoring, soft skill building, workforce development, and violence prevention. Funded by the u.s. Department of labor's employment and training administration, five local sites operate right turn in different communities: kentuckianaworks, louisville, ky; peckham, inc., lansing, mi; oasis center, nashville, tn; playa vista jobs, los angeles, ca; and goodwill industries of houston, houston, tx. The high school/high tech program is an effective strategy for improving post-high school outcomes for youth with all types of disabilities. The program is designed to address the full array of needs of transition-age youth with disabilities, including exposure to science, technology, engineering, math, and technology-related careers. Dc advocacy partners is a leadership training program for self-advocates and family members of children with intellectual/developmental disabilities. Participants gain leadership skills and develop positive partnerships with elected officials and school and community leaders. Participants engage in interactive learning and gain valuable information about current issues, services, and policymaking and legislative processes. The ncwd/youth-sponsored youth action council on transition (youthact) was launched in january at an initial orientation meeting held in washington, d.c. Youthact is an initiative to strengthen youth voice in five communities to become

Form 990, Page 2, Part III, Line 4B

Communities; and, developing policies at all levels of government that support joint action to improve outcomes for children, families, and communities. Major initiatives of the center for family, school and community include: the coalition for community schools, in operation since 1997, is a national alliance that brings together school and community leaders to advocate for schools as centers of their communities, with purposeful results-focused partnerships at their heart. With the support of a steering committee representing education, youth development, higher education, child and family services, and local government, iel has helped to make community schools 'central to reform' according to secretary of education, arne duncan. More than 100 communities now have major community school's efforts and are part of a learning community of local initiatives. Through the coalition, iel is leading efforts to have federal and state policy be more responsive to the community school strategy. Together with its coalition partners, iel has developed a results-framework and evaluation toolkit for community schools and conducts research on the effectiveness of community schools and how they are financed. The coalition for community schools also hosts a bi-annual conference which attracts a diverse array of practitioners, advocates, and policymakers looking to deepen partnerships between school and community. Iel's early childhood and community schools linkages project supports local leaders seeking to connect early childhood programs more closely with high quality elementary schools that have deep roots in the community. The linkages project began as a pilot is in tulsa, ok, multnomah county, or, and albuquerque, nm, and is now assisting community school initiatives around the country to better integrate early childhood programs with their broader community schools work to help students enter school ready to learn and achieve success by the end of 3rd grade. These communities are planning effective transitions for children and their families into elementary school, implementing effective family engagement practices, helping educators, and early childhood providers link their practices more explicitly, and over time working towards state policy that supports these efforts. Mind in the making-community schools project (mitm-cs) initiative serves as a model for early learning program developers, educators, and community partners on how to enhance and expand capacity to ensure high quality early learning opportunities for children and their families. Through established community school partnerships, six innovative sites have demonstrated comprehensive community surround strategies that have infused mitm and the seven essential skills into all aspects of early learning, family partnership, and comprehensive birth through eight program alignment and planning. During the 3-year pilot phase of this project more than 500 facilitators have been trained. Iel is working with partners at the families and work institute (fwi) on a major national expansion plan for the project, expanding mitm-cs to an additional 30 sites. District leaders network on family and community engagement (fce) - this peer learning and action network is devoted to strengthening systemic family engagement efforts in school districts and support their leadership development by helping school leaders, teachers and other district staff better engage parents, families, and community-based organizations. Iel convenes this network twice a year - during learning labs hosted by member districts (baltimore 2014; nashville 2015, and washington, dc 2016); and as a pre-conference activity during iel's national fce conferences. Over 130 school districts across the country have participated in network activities. Iel hosted its first national family and community engagement conference in cincinnati in 2014 with over 500 attendees. Most recently, the third annual conference in june 2016 unde

Form 990, Page 2, Part III, Line 4C

Informing leaders to make good policy choices and improvements; and, enabling leaders to move policy to effective practice. Major initiatives of the center for leadership and policy include: the education policy fellowship program (epfp) - in continuous operation since 1964 - is iel's flagship leadership development program, focusing on participants' leadership, policy, and networking abilities. Nearly 8,500 leaders across all 50 states from early childhood development, k-12, and higher education have participated in epfp, as well as people from other child, youth, and community support systems. They now serve as leaders in school systems, local, state and federal government, foundations, and community-based organizations. The 2016-17 epfp cohort will be the largest in epfp history with over 325 fellows across 16 states (al, ca, co, ct, ga, la, ma, mi, mn, mo, ms, ny, nc 2 sites, oh, pa, and sc) and the district of columbia. The kellogg leadership for community change (klcc) project offers grassroots community leaders the opportunity to share challenges and solutions through local and regional community learning exchanges and to contribute to national policy conversations. Since 2002, iel has worked with communities in 11 states to develop community-based leadership focused on engaging communities, families, and children living on the margins. Cross-generational leaders involved in these exchanges cut across race/ethnicity, as well as urban, suburban, and rural communities. Iel federal policy institutes present students, faculty members in post- graduate educational leadership programs, and other leaders with a birds- eye view of the national policy process. Leaders from congress, federal agencies - including the department of education, think-tanks, and national association and advocacy organizations help participants understand washington's inner workings and the implications for their work. The school leadership learning and action network is an emerging partnership with the principal leadership institute at uc berkeley aimed at developing a network of school leadership faculty and practitioners who share a desire to create a space and direction for a national conversation on leadership that more clearly aligns with community-based, student- centered values. This group will also examine the research base on leadership and leadership development, particularly as it relates to the race, culture, and equity challenges facing education in america today. Leaders for today and tomorrow (lt2) is a growing network of non-profits, school districts and schools of education committed to retooling pre- and in-service leadership learning and evaluation. Lt2 supports the catalytic role of principals, assistant principals and district leaders as community stewards serving schools in highly challenged environments across the u.s. The literacy innovation in rural education through collaboration (lirec) project will transform literacy learning in high needs rural schools, establishing a model for building capacity to produce sustainable gains in student learning, with a focus on preschool through grade 3 (ps-3). Lirec will be led by the institute for educational leadership, the national council of teachers of english, and the rural and community trust. It will work with literacy community action teams from the communities served by 13 local educational authorities (leas) in rural illinois, north carolina, vermont, west virginia, and arizona, serving 335 teachers; 83 paraprofessionals and 3991 students. In each community, lirec will ensure that students have access to books that are appropriate, engaging, and of interest at both home and school; develop teacher expertise in the research-based strategies for supporting literacy learning; create and implement a community literacy plan; and create a summer learning lab that provides not only research based instructional support for at-risk, ps-3 students but also advanced teachers' learning thro

Financial Statement Notes

Schedule D, Page 3, Part X

Accounting principles generally accepted in the united states of america provide consistent guidance for the accounting for uncertainty in income taxes recognized in the institute's financial statements and prescribe a threshold of "more likely than not" for recognition of tax positions taken or expected to be taken in a tax return. The institute for educational leadership performed an evaluation of uncertain tax positions for the year ended june 30, 2017, and determined that there were no matters that would require recognition in the financial statements or that may have any effect on its tax-exempt status. As of june 30, 2017, the statute of limitations for tax years 2013 through 2015 remains open with the u.s. Federal jurisdiction or the various states and local jurisdictions in which the institute files tax returns. It is the institute's policy to recognize interest and/or penalties related to uncertain tax positions, if any, in income tax expense. As of june 30, 2017, the institute had no accruals for interest and/or penalties.

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IRS990/ProgSrvcAccomActy2Grp/Desc0CENTER FOR FAMILY, SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY FOR NEARLY 20 YEARS, IEL HAS ASSISTED SCHOOLS, COMMUNITIES, AND OTHER KEY STAKEHOLDERS IN BUILDING INTENTIONAL PARTNERSHIPS THAT ACHIEVE BETTER RESULTS FOR EVERY YOUNG PERSON, FROM EARLY CHILDHOOD TO ADULTHOOD. THE CENTER'S RESEARCH, POLICY, AND NETWORK DEVELOPMENT FOCUSES ON: IDENTIFYING AND CONDUCTING RESEARCH ON SCHOOL-COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS; CULTIVATING NETWORKS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR LOCAL COLLABORATIVES TO IMPROVE PRACTICE, SHARE SUCCESSES, AND IMPROVE RESULTS FOR CHILDREN, FAMILIES, AND COMMUNITIES; AND, DEVELOPING POLICIES AT ALL LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT THAT SUPPORT JOINT ACTION TO IMPROVE OUTCOMES FOR CHILDREN, FAMILIES, AND COMMUNITIES. MAJOR INITIATIVES OF THE CENTER FOR FAMILY, SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY INCLUDE: THE COALITION FOR COMMUNITY SCHOOLS, IN OPERATION SINCE 1997, IS A NATIONAL ALLIANCE THAT BRINGS TOGETHER SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY LEADERS TO ADVOCATE FOR SCHOOLS AS CENTERS OF THEIR COMMUNITIES, WITH PURPOSEFUL RESULTS-FOCUSED PARTNERSHIPS AT THEIR HEART. WITH THE SUPPORT OF A STEERING COMMITTEE REPRESENTING EDUCATION, YOUTH DEVELOPMENT, HIGHER EDUCATION, CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES, AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT, IEL HAS HELPED TO MAKE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 'CENTRAL TO REFORM' ACCORDING TO SECRETARY OF EDUCATION, ARNE DUNCAN. MORE THAN 100 COMMUNITIES NOW HAVE MAJOR COMMUNITY SCHOOL'S EFFORTS AND ARE PART OF A LEARNING COMMUNITY OF LOCAL INITIATIVES. THROUGH THE COALITION, IEL IS LEADING EFFORTS TO HAVE FEDERAL AND STATE POLICY BE MORE RESPONSIVE TO THE COMMUNITY SCHOOL STRATEGY. TOGETHER WITH ITS COALITION PARTNERS, IEL HAS DEVELOPED A RESULTS-FRAMEWORK AND EVALUATION TOOLKIT FOR COMMUNITY SCHOOLS AND CONDUCTS RESEARCH ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF COMMUNITY SCHOOLS AND HOW THEY ARE FINANCED. THE COALITION FOR COMMUNITY SCHOOLS ALSO HOSTS A BI-ANNUAL CONFERENCE WHICH ATTRACTS A DIVERSE ARRAY OF PRACTITIONERS, ADVOCATES, AND POLICYMAKERS LOOKING TO DEEPEN PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY. IEL'S EARLY CHILDHOOD AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS LINKAGES PROJECT SUPPORTS LOCAL LEADERS SEEKING TO CONNECT EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS MORE CLOSELY WITH HIGH QUALITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS THAT HAVE DEEP ROOTS IN THE COMMUNITY. THE LINKAGES PROJECT BEGAN AS A PILOT IS IN TULSA, OK, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OR, AND ALBUQUERQUE, NM, AND IS NOW ASSISTING COMMUNITY SCHOOL INITIATIVES AROUND THE COUNTRY TO BETTER INTEGRATE EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS WITH THEIR BROADER COMMUNITY SCHOOLS WORK TO HELP STUDENTS ENTER SCHOOL READY TO LEARN AND ACHIEVE SUCCESS BY THE END OF 3RD GRADE. THESE COMMUNITIES ARE PLANNING EFFECTIVE TRANSITIONS FOR CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES INTO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, IMPLEMENTING EFFECTIVE FAMILY ENGAGEMENT PRACTICES, HELPING EDUCATORS, AND EARLY CHILDHOOD PROVIDERS LINK THEIR PRACTICES MORE EXPLICITLY, AND OVER TIME WORKING TOWARDS STATE POLICY THAT SUPPORTS THESE EFFORTS. MIND IN THE MAKING-COMMUNITY SCHOOLS PROJECT (MITM-CS) INITIATIVE SERVES AS A MODEL FOR EARLY LEARNING PROGRAM DEVELOPERS, EDUCATORS, AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS ON HOW TO ENHANCE AND EXPAND CAPACITY TO ENSURE HIGH QUALITY EARLY LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES FOR CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES. THROUGH ESTABLISHED COMMUNITY SCHOOL PARTNERSHIPS, SIX INNOVATIVE SITES HAVE DEMONSTRATED COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY SURROUND STRATEGIES THAT HAVE INFUSED MITM AND THE SEVEN ESSENTIAL SKILLS INTO ALL ASPECTS OF EARLY LEARNING, FAMILY PARTNERSHIP, AND COMPREHENSIVE BIRTH THROUGH EIGHT PROGRAM ALIGNMENT AND PLANNING. DURING THE 3-YEAR PILOT PHASE OF THIS PROJECT MORE THAN 500 FACILITATORS HAVE BEEN TRAINED. IEL IS WORKING WITH PARTNERS AT THE FAMILIES AND WORK INSTITUTE (FWI) ON A MAJOR NATIONAL EXPANSION PLAN FOR THE PROJECT, EXPANDING MITM-CS TO AN ADDITIONAL 30 SITES. DISTRICT LEADERS NETWORK ON FAMILY AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT (FCE) - THIS PEER LEARNING AND ACTION NETWORK IS DEVOTED TO STRENGTHENING SYSTEMIC FAMILY ENGAGEMENT EFFORTS IN SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND SUPPORT THEIR LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT BY HELPING SCHOOL LEADERS, TEACHERS AND OTHER DISTRICT STAFF BETTER ENGAGE PAR
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IRS990/ProgSrvcAccomActy3Grp/Desc0CENTER FOR LEADERSHIP AND POLICY OVER ITS MORE THAN 50-YEAR HISTORY, IEL HAS DEVELOPED AND SUPPORTED LEADERS AS THEY ENHANCE THEIR CAPACITY TO WORK ACROSS INSTITUTIONAL BOUNDARIES, INCREASE THEIR PROFESSIONAL AND POLICY KNOWLEDGE AND EXPAND THEIR NETWORKS. THIS CENTER'S WORK FOCUSES ON: BUILDING AND STRENGTHENING PEER LEARNING AND ACTION NETWORKS AMONG LEADERS ACROSS SECTORS TO BUILD SYSTEMIC CAPACITY; INFORMING LEADERS TO MAKE GOOD POLICY CHOICES AND IMPROVEMENTS; AND, ENABLING LEADERS TO MOVE POLICY TO EFFECTIVE PRACTICE. MAJOR INITIATIVES OF THE CENTER FOR LEADERSHIP AND POLICY INCLUDE: THE EDUCATION POLICY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM (EPFP) - IN CONTINUOUS OPERATION SINCE 1964 - IS IEL'S FLAGSHIP LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM, FOCUSING ON PARTICIPANTS' LEADERSHIP, POLICY, AND NETWORKING ABILITIES. NEARLY 8,500 LEADERS ACROSS ALL 50 STATES FROM EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT, K-12, AND HIGHER EDUCATION HAVE PARTICIPATED IN EPFP, AS WELL AS PEOPLE FROM OTHER CHILD, YOUTH, AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT SYSTEMS. THEY NOW SERVE AS LEADERS IN SCHOOL SYSTEMS, LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, FOUNDATIONS, AND COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS. THE 2016-17 EPFP COHORT WILL BE THE LARGEST IN EPFP HISTORY WITH OVER 325 FELLOWS ACROSS 16 STATES (AL, CA, CO, CT, GA, LA, MA, MI, MN, MO, MS, NY, NC 2 SITES, OH, PA, AND SC) AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. THE KELLOGG LEADERSHIP FOR COMMUNITY CHANGE (KLCC) PROJECT OFFERS GRASSROOTS COMMUNITY LEADERS THE OPPORTUNITY TO SHARE CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS THROUGH LOCAL AND REGIONAL COMMUNITY LEARNING EXCHANGES AND TO CONTRIBUTE TO NATIONAL POLICY CONVERSATIONS. SINCE 2002, IEL HAS WORKED WITH COMMUNITIES IN 11 STATES TO DEVELOP COMMUNITY-BASED LEADERSHIP FOCUSED ON ENGAGING COMMUNITIES, FAMILIES, AND CHILDREN LIVING ON THE MARGINS. CROSS-GENERATIONAL LEADERS INVOLVED IN THESE EXCHANGES CUT ACROSS RACE/ETHNICITY, AS WELL AS URBAN, SUBURBAN, AND RURAL COMMUNITIES. IEL FEDERAL POLICY INSTITUTES PRESENT STUDENTS, FACULTY MEMBERS IN POST- GRADUATE EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS, AND OTHER LEADERS WITH A BIRDS- EYE VIEW OF THE NATIONAL POLICY PROCESS. LEADERS FROM CONGRESS, FEDERAL AGENCIES - INCLUDING THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, THINK-TANKS, AND NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AND ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS HELP PARTICIPANTS UNDERSTAND WASHINGTON'S INNER WORKINGS AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR THEIR WORK. THE SCHOOL LEADERSHIP LEARNING AND ACTION NETWORK IS AN EMERGING PARTNERSHIP WITH THE PRINCIPAL LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE AT UC BERKELEY AIMED AT DEVELOPING A NETWORK OF SCHOOL LEADERSHIP FACULTY AND PRACTITIONERS WHO SHARE A DESIRE TO CREATE A SPACE AND DIRECTION FOR A NATIONAL CONVERSATION ON LEADERSHIP THAT MORE CLEARLY ALIGNS WITH COMMUNITY-BASED, STUDENT- CENTERED VALUES. THIS GROUP WILL ALSO EXAMINE THE RESEARCH BASE ON LEADERSHIP AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT, PARTICULARLY AS IT RELATES TO THE RACE, CULTURE, AND EQUITY CHALLENGES FACING EDUCATION IN AMERICA TODAY. LEADERS FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW (LT2) IS A GROWING NETWORK OF NON-PROFITS, SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND SCHOOLS OF EDUCATION COMMITTED TO RETOOLING PRE- AND IN-SERVICE LEADERSHIP LEARNING AND EVALUATION. LT2 SUPPORTS THE CATALYTIC ROLE OF PRINCIPALS, ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS AND DISTRICT LEADERS AS COMMUNITY STEWARDS SERVING SCHOOLS IN HIGHLY CHALLENGED ENVIRONMENTS ACROSS THE U.S. THE LITERACY INNOVATION IN RURAL EDUCATION THROUGH COLLABORATION (LIREC) PROJECT WILL TRANSFORM LITERACY LEARNING IN HIGH NEEDS RURAL SCHOOLS, ESTABLISHING A MODEL FOR BUILDING CAPACITY TO PRODUCE SUSTAINABLE GAINS IN STUDENT LEARNING, WITH A FOCUS ON PRESCHOOL THROUGH GRADE 3 (PS-3). LIREC WILL BE LED BY THE INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF ENGLISH, AND THE RURAL AND COMMUNITY TRUST. IT WILL WORK WITH LITERACY COMMUNITY ACTION TEAMS FROM THE COMMUNITIES SERVED BY 13 LOCAL EDUCATIONAL AUTHORITIES (LEAS) IN RURAL ILLINOIS, NORTH CAROLINA, VERMONT, WEST VIRGINIA, AND ARIZONA, SERVING 335 TEACHERS; 83 PARAPROFESSIONALS AND 3991 STUDENTS. IN EACH COMMUNITY, LIREC WILL ENSURE THAT
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YearAssetsLiabilitiesNet AssetsRevenueExpensesNet Income
2024Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$9.37$3.56$5.81$7.16$8.13$0.97
2023XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$11.7$4.91$6.78$11.4$9.31$2.06
2022Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$6.04$1.32$4.72$11.3$8.26$3.08
2021XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$3.65$1.86$1.79$7.70$6.89$0.81
2020XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$3.06$2.10$0.96$8.74$10.4$1.62
2019Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$4.70$2.12$2.58$10.3$9.97$0.30
2018Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$4.02$1.64$2.38$9.93$10.2$0.27
2017Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$4.30$1.78$2.52$8.54$9.21$0.67
2016XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$4.61$1.42$3.19$10.1$8.34$1.78
2015Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$3.20$2.10$1.10$7.85$7.96$0.11
2014Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$3.08$1.88$1.21$6.74$6.57$0.17
2013Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$2.56$1.53$1.04$5.16
2012Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$2.20$1.48$0.72$5.28
2011Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$2.40$1.72$0.68$5.30$5.35$0.05