Right To Succeed Foundation

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The Right To Succeed Foundation is a Los Angeles-based, non-profit organisation, which since 2010 has been campaigning to help communities to build 'dream schools'. It is not to be confused with the UK non-profit with the same name, Right To Succeed and very similar aims.

The Foundation's campaign has 3 stated aims:

  • to build awareness of what the Foundation calls the US's 'severe education crisis', through speaking, media, entertainment and events.
  • to promote ' great replicable school models' among communities. It could involve starting a new school, or reforming an existing one.
  • to provide help and resources to communities to help them support and sustain these 'dream schools'.

People

  • Ted Fujimoto, Chairman/Co-founder; Fujimoto is also president of Landmark Consulting Group, a consultancy form for 'scaling innovations in learning'. Clients include foundations, investors and innovators.[1] He has worked on school models for New Tech Network, a group of 150 schools in 26 US states and Australia that uses technology and 'project-based learning'; and Big Picture Learning, which is 'dedicated to a fundamental redesign of education in the US'.

Contacts

website: http://www.righttosucceed.org

References

  1. About Us, Landmark Consulting Group website, accessed August 2015