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Research related to the Kalamazoo Promise  |
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The Upjohn Institute is actively involved in research, evaluation, and community mobilization efforts surrounding the Kalamazoo Promise, an unprecedented experiment in economic development that guarantees full college scholarships to potentially every graduate of the Kalamazoo Public School (KPS) district. As the central repository of data covering KPS and comparison districts, the housing market, and the regional economy, the Institute is working with other community stakeholders to develop and disseminate useful measures of the program’s impact. The Institute also plays a key role in convening community stakeholders around the linked issues of education and economic development, and Institute staff members participate in a variety of efforts to align and mobilize the Greater Kalamazoo community around the regional economic goals of the Kalamazoo Promise. Kalamazoo Promise: Purpose and concept Kalamazoo, Michigan is currently home to an unprecedented experiment in economic development. Announced in November 2005, the Kalamazoo Promise guarantees full college scholarships to potentially every graduate of the Kalamazoo Public School district. Behind the scholarship program is an economic development agenda that seeks to revitalize the city and the region through a substantial investment in public education. It is an unorthodox approach and one that is drawing attention throughout the United States. If the return on investment in human and economic terms is high enough, the Kalamazoo Promise could serve as a new model for community revitalization and change the way policymakers think about K-16 education. Read more.
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PromiseNet 2008
The first annual PromiseNet Conference was a success. Thank you to those communities who assisted in the planning of PromiseNet 2008, to our keynote presenters, and to the practitioners and facilitators who led the in-depth conversations. We also appreciate the financial support from the Kalamazoo Community Foundation and the Irving S. Gilmore Foundation and, as always, the in-kind support from the Kalamazoo Promise. |
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Upjohn Institute research activities
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