First Innovation Grants go to Portland Public Schools (PPS) to advance early childhood education, leadership development
BEAVERTON, OR. (10 January 2007) – Nike President and CEO Mark Parker
announced today the creation of the Nike School Innovation Fund (NSIF), a
five-year, $9 million commitment to help Portland, Hillsboro and
Beaverton public schools. The NSIF is designed to support innovation in
schools, targeted toward the delivery of quality education and
leadership development.
Parker was joined at the announcement by Portland Public Schools'
Superintendent Vicki Phillips, whose district will receive the first
three Innovation Grants — a total of $1 million — in the new effort.
Phillips said Nike's grants will be the largest contribution ever
received by PPS from a business.
“Innovation is our lifeblood at Nike,” Parker said, “and we want to
support the major school districts that serve our community as they
pursue their own creative ideas about improving the education our kids
receive.” In addition to the funding, Nike leaders will lend their time
and expertise to assist school and district leaders with leadership,
coaching and training as requested by school leaders.
“There is one idea that underlies the whole enterprise: helping kids
reach their potential,” Parker said. The new Nike School Innovation Fund
will reach about 100,000 students in these three school districts. “Our
hope is that innovative practices springing out of this fund will reach
thousands more through the sharing of new best practices across Oregon
and beyond.”
Superintendent Phillips said, “Nike has long been a friend to Portland
Public Schools. With this investment, Nike is taking its commitment to a
whole new level, sharing their expertise and directly helping develop
and fund innovative ideas. Its support for early childhood education and
strong leadership in our schools will serve as a catalyst for success,
benefiting every one of our students and the community at large.”
Nike and its employees are already engaged and supportive of public
schools, and the NSIF builds on that effort. Nike has also initiated
conversations with leadership of the Beaverton and the Hillsboro school
districts to elicit their ideas on innovative programs they wish to
implement.
The first Innovation Grants will go to the Portland Public School district to fund three initiatives:
Kindergarten Academy – $250,000
This academy will give select kindergarten students the opportunity for
another five weeks of instruction during the summer between kindergarten
and first grade, ensuring that they are in the best position to excel
when entering first grade.
Elementary and Middle Schools: Leadership Teams – $500,000
This initiative will create and support leadership teams at select
elementary and middle schools and develop and implement coaching
practices that focus on supporting high quality instruction and ensuring
the success of every single student.
High Schools: School Business Managers – $250,000
This program will help high school principals by supporting a pilot
project to recruit and train school business managers. This initiative
will give principals more time to focus on educational leadership to
support, mentor and coach teachers – instead of spending the majority of
their time on day-to-day administrative and operational issues.
“There is no lack of creativity and willingness to try new innovative
approaches in our schools,” Parker said. “Our goal is to help unlock
that creativity and give schools, principals, teachers and children the
resources to succeed.”
About Nike, Inc.
Based near Beaverton, Oregon, Nike is the world's leading designer,
marketer and distributor of authentic athletic footwear, apparel,
equipment and accessories for a wide variety of sports and fitness
activities. Wholly-owned Nike subsidiaries include Converse Inc., which
designs, markets and distributes athletic footwear, apparel and
accessories; NIKE Bauer Hockey Inc., a leading designer and distributor
of hockey equipment; Cole Haan, which designs, markets, and distributes
fine dress and casual shoes and accessories; Hurley International LLC,
which designs, markets and distributes action sports and youth lifestyle
footwear, apparel and accessories and Exeter Brands Group LLC, which
designs and markets athletic footwear and apparel for the value retail
channel.
The Nike School Innovation Fund is an affiliate of the Portland Business Alliance Charitable Institute.