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Guiding Questions for 2019
Blue Meridian’s work will be guided by three questions as we continue the exciting new journey as an independent organization.
Read MoreBlue Meridian’s work will be guided by three questions as we continue the exciting new journey as an independent organization.
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Reflecting on the past year's challenges, Chief Executive Officer Nancy Roob and Chief Investment & Impact Officer Jim Shelton share Blue Meridian’s directions for growth and investment priorities in 2021 and beyond.
Read MoreImprove outcomes for youth involved, or at risk of involvement, in the foster care system by scaling access to high-quality services for children and families and for young adults who experienced foster care like Youth Villages’ Intercept and LifeSet programs.
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Blue Meridian maintains five diverse portfolios of investments dedicated to scaling solutions that drive economic and social mobility in the US for young people and families.
Read MoreIn an article about school districts' reliance on tutoring services to supplement online learning, the New York Times highlights Saga Education for its success in providing math assistance to low-income students.
Read MoreIn an article highlighting a recent report from the Monitor Institute by Deloitte, Inside Philanthropy uplifts Blue Meridian Partners as an example of multiple funders collaborating to share risks and amplify their impact.
Read MoreIt’s been an exciting year since we announced publicly last January the launch of Blue Meridian Partners. Most notably, we have been joined by two new General Partners and approved investments in six grantees.
Read MoreOur Partners are a group of results-oriented philanthropists seeking to transform the life trajectories of our nation’s young people and families in poverty by investing in solutions to the problems that limit economic and social mobility.
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