Continuing its ongoing investments in New Orleans public schools and high-quality public education, today, the Pro Bono Publico Foundation (PBPF) announced that, for the eleventh consecutive year, it has awarded grants and fulfilment of installments of multi-year strategic commitments in excess of $1 million.
This $1.3 million investment, which is the Foundation’s 19th grant cycle, represents the sustained commitment of Rex members in support of Greater New Orleans students and educators. Since its founding in 2006, the Pro Bono Publico Foundation’s giving exceeds $16 million, making the Foundation one of the key local funders of efforts to support and improve our public schools. Today’s annual Foundation announcement at the Rex Den on South Claiborne Avenue included representatives from the PBPF’s board, schools and organizations receiving grants, and members of the Rex Organization.
Most of the Foundation’s giving has been focused on operational grants that serve to support the important work being done in our schools. These grants provide school leaders additional funds to do what they would not otherwise be able to do, allowing them to further enrich their students’ experience.
Several years ago, the Foundation created a Strategic Innovation Fund designed to make larger, strategic investments aimed at addressing some of our more pressing challenges and high-leverage opportunities. The Foundation’s strategic investments are designed to help New Orleans’ school children reach their full educational potential. Examples of the Foundation’s larger, strategic, multi-year commitments include grants to New Schools for New Orleans to assure our city’s charter schools attract and retain excellent leaders and teachers, Manning Family Children’s Hospital/ThriveKids to expand access to behavioral and physical health services across our public schools, and Lift All Boats to train school leaders and to develop sustainable leadership development opportunities.
Merritt Lane, a member of the Foundation’s board, said, “The Pro Bono Publico Foundation’s donors, as well as other local foundations we partner with, recognize the importance of this investment in our children and our future. We have made tremendous progress, but we recognize there is much work still to do to ensure excellence in all of our schools. Consistent with the Rex Organization’s motto Pro Bono Publico, for the public good, and for the benefit of New Orleans’ school children, we are very pleased this year to make grants and multi-year commitments totaling over $1.3 million.”
Emily Wolff, Vice President for Community Impact at Manning Family Children’s said, "The Pro Bono Publico Foundation and Manning Family Children's have a shared vision that in order to build a thriving school system, we need to invest in essential supports that keep our students healthy. With the Foundation’s support, we have been able to understand gaps in care and create a roadmap to scale school-based health services and mental health support across all New Orleans Public Schools – ensuring that every student has access to quality care. Manning Family Children’s is grateful for the Foundation’s strategic investment, and we look forward to our continued collaboration to change the health and academic outcomes of a generation, together."
Responding to the community’s needs during the difficulties of Reconstruction, the Rex Organization was founded by a group of civic-minded individuals in 1872, over 150 years ago. Responding to the community’s needs during the difficulties of recovery from Hurricane Katrina, the Pro Bono Publico Foundation was founded by members of the Rex Organization in 2006. Thanks to the generosity of its donors, the Foundation has been able to make a sustained and meaningful investment in support of our community’s public schools and its students. The Foundation’s grants and commitments show the determined efforts of Rex members and the Foundation’s supporters to ensure all of New Orleans’ children can attend excellent schools. These schools, and organizations supporting their important work, have been the focus of the Foundation’s investment, as well as the commitment of dozens of Rex members serving on their boards.