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2020 Impact Report

2019 Annual Financial Report

2019 Impact Report

2018 Impact Report

2018 Executive Summary

2017 Impact Report

2017 Executive Summary

2016 Impact Report

2016 Executive Summary

2016 Impact Report Appendix

2015 Impact Report Part 1

2015 Impact Report Part 2

2015 Impact Report Appendix

Prioritizing Community Voice Leads to Key Policy Win for Graduate Tacoma

Why do Students Leave College? Student Voice Research Report

Tacoma Postsecondary Access Landscape Scan

Stanford Social Innovation Review of Collective Impact

Stanford Social Innovation Review of Backbone Organizations

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Campaign for Grade-Level Reading

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Our Community Goal

By 2030, 70 percent of Tacoma Public Schools students will earn a degree, technical certificate, or gain a good-earning wage employment opportunity within six years of high school graduation. Targeted efforts will focus on students of color and those impacted by poverty.

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