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Jamie McAuliffe

Jamie McAuliffe is a Portfolio Manager at the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation. He has extensive management and marketing experience in both the nonprofit and for-profit sector. Before joining the Foundation, Jamie was based in Brazil with ontheFRONTIER, formerly of Monitor Consulting, where he worked with small and medium-sized businesses to develop their strategy and competitiveness expertise.


Prior to this, Jamie worked at Ashoka Innovators for the Public where he managed venture support for Ashoka's social entrepreneurs globally and helped to launch Ashoka's recent expansion to the United States and Canada. Early in his career, Jamie participated in Teach for America, a nationally recognized teacher corps, and taught public school in East Oakland. Subsequently, he was selected a Fellow of Coro San Francisco, a public affairs leadership program.


He earned a master's degree in International Economics and Latin American Studies at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and a bachelor's degree from Georgetown University.

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An Experiment in Coordinated Investment

This report describes the factors that led the EMCF to develop its Growth Capital Aggregation Pilot, highlights key aspects of this joint approach to supporting the growth and sustainability of three highly effective youth organizations, and outlines what EMCF and its co-investors hope to learn and accomplish over the next several years.



$120 Million in Growth Capital Secured to Advance Opportunities for Low-Income Youth

EMCF President Nancy Roob discusses the progress made by EMCF through its Growth Capital Aggregation Pilot, along with the nineteen co-investors and the board of directors of Nurse-Family Partnership, Youth Villages, and Citizen Schools.




In the News


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Nun's Three Transfer Schools Give Bronx, Brooklyn Students A Second Chance

New York One's feature NYer of the Week honors Good Shepherd Services Executive Director Sister Paulette LoMonaco.
May 9, 2008



Program Is 'Last Stop' for Youths Aging Out Of State Foster Care

The Memphis Commercial- Appeal highlights Youth Villages' Transitional Living Program.
May 6, 2008




City Effort Give At-Risk Teens Job Skills

The New York Daily News on Good Shepherd Services' work to help youth find meaningful employment.
April 22, 2008




For Good, Measure

A New York Times Magazine piece on efforts to measure the impact of philanthropy.
March 9, 2008




Determined to Find a New Beginning

The New York Times features the Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO).
February 17, 2008




New Fund to Help Charities Add Efficiency by Growth

The New York Times reports on the success of EMCF's pilot to raise growth capital up-front for grantees.
December 21, 2007





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