Henry M Jackson Foundation
Mollie Price is a dedicated educator and leader with extensive experience in teaching and program development. Currently serving as a High School Teacher at Renton School District since July 2018, Mollie facilitates professional development on anti-racist and anti-ableist practices, while mentoring various aspiring educators. Mollie also participates as a Henry M. Jackson Leadership Fellow, contributing to leadership initiatives in the Puget Sound. Previous roles include Program Officer at the Bezos Family Foundation, where Mollie led grantmaking efforts and managed a team, and Senior Strategist and Program Consultant at The Washington Bus, focusing on evaluation and strategic planning. Mollie holds multiple degrees, including an MA in Policy, Organization, and Leadership Studies from Stanford University and a Master's in Teaching from the University of Washington.
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Henry M Jackson Foundation
The Henry M Jackson Foundation was founded in 1983 to continue the unfinished work of the late Senator Henry M. "Scoop" Jackson in the areas in which he played a key leadership role: international affairs education, human rights, environment and natural resources management, and public service. Through its grantmaking and strategic initiatives, the Foundation seeks to make a lasting impact and perpetuate the Jackson legacy for the benefit of future generations. In addition to grantmaking, the Foundation's strategic initiatives address critical and timely needs in the Foundation's four program areas. The goal of these strategic initiatives is to leverage additional resources for issues that are central to the Jackson legacy by: - Partnering with other organizations - Convening leaders in the field from nonprofit, foundation and government sectors - Providing opportunities for public dialogue - Organizing forums for in-depth analysis on critical and timely issues Participation in strategic initiatives is primarily conducted on an invitation-only basis; however, interested individuals may contact the Foundation's program officer to discuss potential partnership ideas that are consistent with Foundation interests and priorities.