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What Is a Local Education Foundation?

Local education foundations (LEFs) are 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations whose boards represent local community and education leaders and who are financially accountable to their communities. Each is unique in its operation, its programs and the resources it provides to its community, but all share a common commitment to improving education at the local level. LEFs:

  1. Serve as conveners with non-profit agencies to address community issues relating to education.
  2. Link people and organizations in their communities with public schools, developing awareness and resource support.
  3. Increase teacher morale by making direct financial grants to teachers and by recognizing their importance in the community
  4. Broaden support for public education and local schools with greater community awareness

Impact of LEFs:

  • In 2007, California education foundations raised more than $220 million dollars to benefit public schools and address the local needs of California's students.
  • LEFs sponsored programs as diverse as the communities they represent, ranging from teacher grants to purchases of instructional technology to after school enrichment, art and music programs to providing dental vans.
  • More than 35,000 community leaders served on the boards of LEFs and as volunteers, bringing new ideas and perspectives to educational issues. These leaders serve as ambassadors for local schools and spokespeople for public education. Often these community leaders go on to become school board members and elected officials.