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Fair Consideration can be made through Philanthropic Ventures
Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as the depository for
E4FC.
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Educators for Fair Consideration 2130 Fillmore Street, #248 San Francisco, CA 94115
OUR TEAM
Carrie Evans, Co-Founder Director of Scholarship and Student Services Tel: (415) 572-2016 Email: carrie@e4fc.org
Carrie has over eight years of experience working with first-generation
college-bound students. Most recently, as Director of College
Counseling at Eastside College Prep, a school serving low-income
minority students in East Palo Alto, she led the college admissions
program where 100% of graduates were successfully enrolled in four-year
colleges, receiving a total of nearly $1.9M in financial aid and
scholarships. Previously, she worked as a language arts instructor,
educating hundreds of students in San Francisco, San Mateo, and Oakland
Unified School Districts. Carrie also draws from her work at Achieva,
where she managed educational programs throughout California. Carrie
holds an M.A. in Education from Stanford University, with a specialty
in English Language Learners.
Katharine Gin, Co-Founder Director of Education and Outreach Tel: (415) 517-3049 Email: kathy@e4fc.org
Katharine has worked to improve educational opportunities for
low-income youth for more than 14 years. As a student at Yale
University, she founded and directed Hot Shots, a photography and media
literacy program that reached over 350 youth living in Connecticut
housing projects. Since then, Katharine has developed innovative
educational programs for at-risk immigrant and minority youth in public
schools, community and residential centers, academic enrichment
programs, and detention facilities. Her artistic and educational work
with students has been exhibited and published widely in college
textbooks, literary anthologies, magazines, and national newspapers,
including a full page spread in The New York Times. Since 2002,
Katharine has served as advisor to the Nelson Fund at Silicon Valley
Community Foundation, where she oversees the fund’s philanthropic
investments in arts and education.
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