Milken Family Foundation

Milken Family Foundation
Logo of the Milken Family Foundation
Abbreviation MFF
Motto Leading Advances in Education and Medical Research
Formation 1982
Type Private foundation
Purpose education and medical research
Headquarters Santa Monica, California
Coordinates 34°01′04″N 118°29′49″W / 34.0177631°N 118.4969884°WCoordinates: 34°01′04″N 118°29′49″W / 34.0177631°N 118.4969884°W
Region served
Global
Official language
English
Chairman & Co-Founder
Lowell Milken
Co-Founder
Michael Milken
Executive Vice President
Richard Sandler
Key people
Lawrence Lesser, Jane Foley, Ralph Finerman, Bonnie Somers, Susan M. Fox, Joni Milken-Noah, Gary Panas
Main organ
Board of Trustees
Website www.mff.org

The Milken Family Foundation is a private foundation established by Lowell Milken and Michael Milken in 1982. Lowell Milken serves as chairman and co-founder of the foundation.

Goals

The foundation is focused primarily on supporting education and medical research.

Among the foundation's initiatives are:

2010 Milken Educator Award winners receive their awards at the Educator Forum

The Milken Educator Awards has created a network of more than 2,400 teachers who have served as resources to policymakers, researchers, the media and general public on their subject areas.

The TAP system was profiled in Education Week for its comprehensive approach to school reform.[1] The Center for American Progress released "Aligned by Design," a report by education researcher Craig Jerald that elaborated on this concept to specifically show how TAP's elements work together.[2] South Carolina TAP was featured in TIME Magazine's February 2008 cover story.[3] In 2006, BusinessWeek ranked TAP on its Top 10 List of Best Practices.[4]

TAP's operating organization, the National Institute for Excellence in Teaching collaborates with other national education groups on teacher effectiveness issues. More than ten organizations co-wrote Creating a Successful Performance Compensation System for Educators, which lays out the essentials for an effective, comprehensive reform system.[5]

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