Phelps Stokes Fund
Phelps Stokes "is America's oldest continuously operating foundation serving the needs of African Americans, Native Americans, Africans and the rural and urban poor. Phelps Stokes is a 501(c) (3), nonprofit organization whose guiding motto is Education for Human Development. The logo, four open books, symbolizes the importance of education in promoting every aspect of human capacity building." [1]
- Tracy Blackwell, STAR Program Director
"Over its nearly 100-year history, Phelps Stokes has initiated, conducted, and sponsored hallmark educational surveys and research studies that were fundamental in shaping the improvement of education for African Americans, Native Americans, and Africans. Phelps Stokes has been particularly active in Liberia taking a leadership role in the American Colonization Society. Phelps Stokes' most notable contribution to supporting the growth of Liberian civil society was the creation of the Booker Washington Institute (BWI), Liberia's first and largest vocational/technical training school. For over 75 years BWI has produced a master class of artisans, technicians and technologists who become teachers, community leaders and overall catalysts of development.
"Along with its policy-shaping studies and scores of human services programs, Phelps Stokes has facilitated the growth of human development by serving as an incubator to many nationally- and internationally-known programs and institutions through providing founding grants, which attracted other investments and contributions. The following organizations and programs trace their beginnings to the Phelps Stokes and are part of its great legacy." [2]
- African Student Aid Fund
- American Indian College Fund
- Archbishop Tutu Southern African Scholarship Fund
- Association of Black American Ambassadors
- Booker Washington Institute of Liberia
- Boys Choir of Harlem
- Cooperative College Development Fund
- Caribbean Cultural Association
- Jackie Robinson Foundation
- Native American Science Association
- South African Institute of Race Relations
- United Negro College Fund
Contents
Trustees
Accessed September 2011: [3]
- Jonathan Cahn, Esq., Chairperson - Partner, SNR Denton LLP US
- Richard Fletcher, Vice Chairperson - Retired, former Principal Advisor, Inter-American Development Bank
- William “Smitty” Smith, Secretary - Executive Director, Center for Diversity in the Communication Industries, Emerson College
- Gerald LeMelle, Treasurer - Executive Director, Africa Action
- Badi Foster - President, Phelps Stokes
- John Danilovich - Former CEO, Millennium Challenge Corporation
- Sandra English - President, Lloyd International
- Raul Gangotena - Director, Enterprise Institutes for Indigenous and Afro-Ecuadorians
- Robert S. Gelbard - Chairman, Washington Global Partners, LLC
- Dan Martin - Retired, Conservation International
- Constance Morris Hope - Carapace Coaching and Consulting
- Robert C. Perry - Founding Executive Director of the National Center for Race Amity at Wheelock College
- Cynthia Robbins - Founder, Consult CR
- Heather Dawn Thompson - Partner, Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP
- Robert Two Bulls - Director, Department of Indian Work for the Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota
- Jo-Ann Wallace - President and CEO, National Legal Aid & Defender Association
Emeritus Members
Honorary Member
Trustees (2009)
Accessed March 2009: [4]
- Euric Bobb - Retired, former Chief of Staff to the President, Inter-American Development Bank
- Jonathan Cahn, Esq., Chair - Principal, Baker & McKenzie LLP
- Lou Capozzi - Chairman Emeritus, Publicis Public Relations and Corporate Communications Group
- Gail Christopher, Treasurer - Director, Health Policy Institute, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies
- Richard Fletcher, Vice Chair - Retired, former Principal Advisor, Department of Strategic Planning and Budget, Inter-American Development Bank
- Badi Foster - President, Phelps Stokes
- Raul Gangotena - Director, Enterprise Institutes for Indigenous and Afro-Ecuadorians
- Sarah Hatch - Physician's Assistant, National Naval Medical Center
- Gerald LeMelle - Deputy Executive Director, Advocacy Department, Amnesty International USA
- Robert C. Perry - Retired, former Special Assistant to the President, Corporate Council on Africa
- Cynthia Robbins - Executive Director, See Forever Foundation and Maya Angelou Public Charter School
- William “Smitty” Smith - Executive Director, Center for Diversity in the Communication Industries, Emerson College
- Robert Two Bulls - Director, Department of Indian Works for The Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota
Honorary Member
- Desmond M. Tutu
Emeritus Members
- Wilton S. Dillon - Senior Scholar Emeritus, The Smithsonian Institution
- Bunty Ketcham - Bunty Ketcham & Associates
Contact
- Web: http://www.psfdc.org