Friday Forums | Resources Mentioned on Funding Relief, Part I

This week we consider both how local philanthropy and learnings from 2008 will help us through our current economic breakdown. Replay the webinar to hear from individuals behind the Pierce County Connected Fund and the Economic Opportunity Institute as we discuss how best to prepare for economic recovery in the months ahead and where philanthropy […]
Friday Forums | Resources Mentioned on the Childcare Crisis

This week we discuss how Tacoma’s capacity to provide childcare is currently holding up throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and the future of the field in its aftermath. Replay the webinar to hear from both state representatives and community partners who are managing the evolving childcare crisis. Panelists included Nicole Rose and Travis Hansen from the […]
Support for Child Care Providers

Child care providers play a vital role in supporting our workforce, yet despite their value to economic growth, the sector has been grossly underfunded by state and federal government. With COVID-19 impacting every aspect of daily life, the pandemic has exposed just how fragile the child care system is in the United States. As […]
Fund Child Care Advocacy Action Toolkit

This toolkit is provided by the Center for American Progress. The latest House coronavirus bill text, the HEROES Act, includes $7 billion for CCDBG funding for the child care industry, but child care providers, advocates, and national organizations are calling for much more. In the last month, the child care sector has lost more than […]
Friday Forums | Resources Mentioned for The Class of 2020

We are all thinking about Tacoma’s graduating seniors and how closures might affect their ability to prepare and enroll in a postsecondary program. This week we discuss what’s next for the Class of 2020 and the support structures that are now in place to keep students on course to reach their fullest potential. Join a […]
Planning for Collective Recovery

As the Foundation for Tacoma Students begins to think about “what’s next” for the Graduate Tacoma community movement, I’m inspired by an idea of Collective Recovery. Recovery will be the focus of all of our work as we look at the road ahead, and the approach we take will be a defining moment in history […]
Partnering to Increase Access to Student Technology

As our community responds to the ongoing school closures, it is increasingly apparent that hundreds of students do not have the internet bandwidth or devices necessary to participate in a new online learning environment. That is why the Foundation for Tacoma Students has partnered with Tacoma Public Schools and local internet provider, Rainier Connect, to […]
Student Access & Technology Fund
The digital divide is real, far-reaching, and for the first time, unavoidable as we consider our role as a support system for students. We know that virtual classrooms will never replace the in-person teaching that Tacoma youth deserve, but in this time of crisis, we must come together to remove as many obstacles as possible […]
Friday Forums | Resources Mentioned for Supporting Families with Disabilities

This week we welcomed four experts deeply involved in maintaining service for students and families impacted by disabilities. Panelists included Glenna Gallo, Washington State’s Assistant Superintendent of Special Education; TPS’ Dr. Rita Chaudhuri and Taj Jensen of Special Education & Title I/LAP, and Doreen VanderVort with PAVE, a parent-directed organization supporting individuals, families, and youth […]
Friday Forums | Resources Mentioned for Engaging Online Learners

This week’s Friday Forum was all about giving parents, families and community organizations tools and tactics they can use right now to continue supporting the kids in their lives. Replay the webinar and join the conversation with three partners experienced in providing instruction virtually. KBTC Kids Resources On-air educational programming schedule for at home learning […]