Partners
Bard Early College is based on partnerships, with school systems, local and state governments, institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations, donors, and national education organizations committed to our goal of furthering the accessibility of high-quality, equity-focused early college education.
At the national level, Bard works in coalition with the College in High School Alliance, a coalition of over 85 national and state organizations that Bard helped to found in 2017.
Thank you to our core partners:
Our work is made possible thanks to the generosity of these major supporters:
Foundation
- The Alexander & Marjorie Hover Foundation
- Baptist Community Ministries
- Bloomberg Philanthropies
- Camden Education Fund
- Carnegie Corporation of New York
- Center for Bridging Cultures
- Charina Endowment
- Clark Foundation
- Cleveland Foundation
- Coleman Family Charitable Foundation
- DC Public Education Fund
- Ford Foundation Good Neighbor Committee
- F.O.R.E. Foundation for Art, Science, and Education
- France-Merrick Foundation
- Galvan Foundation Charitable Trust
- Gray Foundation
- George Gund Foundation
- Goldseker Foundation of Maryland
- Greater New Orleans Foundation
- Historical Society of the New York Courts
- Hoop York City
- Hudson River Bank & Trust Foundation
- Humanities Council of Washington, DC
- Hyde & Watson Foundation
- Keller Family Foundation
- KnowledgeWorks Foundation
- Laptops for Kids
- Louis D. Srybnik Foundation
- Maryland State Education Department
- New Jersey Department of Education
- New Schools Venture Fund
- New York City Department of Education
- New York Community Trust
- New York State Education Department
- Newark Trust for Education
- Oak Foundation
- Office of the State Superintendent of Education, Washington, DC
- Open Society University Network
- Patrick F. Taylor Foundation
- Rona Jaffe Foundation
- RosaMary Foundation
- Srybnik Foundation
- Teagle Foundation
- Ward Foundation