Partnerships

Forming productive partnerships is central to AED's work. Be they with schools, communities, NGOs or corporations, these partnerships are essential to solving critical social problems in the United States and other countries.

Partnership-with-quote"Our sponsors are now more comfortable because their support is part of a larger vision."
–Lorena Zamora, Chair, Education Committee, American Chamber of Commerce of Nicaragua




These collaborations may include:

  • Advocacy
  • Building Markets for Health Products
  • Monitoring and Evaluation
  • Policy Advice
  • Program Design and Implementation
  • Stakeholder Development and Coordination

For more information on corporate partnerships or cause marketing programs, contact:

Peter B. Johnson
Senior Vice President
Global Resource Development and Cause Marketing
Tel. 212-367-4593
pbjohnso@aed.org

For more information about public-private partnerships, contact:

Vivian Lowery Derryck
Senior Vice President
Public-Private Partnerships
Tel. 202-884-8658
vderryck@aed.org

For more information on corporate partnerships in health, contact:

Willard Shaw
Vice President
Center for Private Sector Health Initiatives
Tel: 202-884-8506
wshaw@aed.org

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AED is host to the National Middle Start Center, through which it 1) provides school-site professional development to teachers and administrators to improve teaching and learning; and 2) coordinates regional networks of schools, districts, universities, advocacy groups, and research and evaluation organizations that provide support and professional development to schools, as well as fosters accountability for student learning to schools in Michigan and the Mid South region.
Founded in 2001, the National Service-Learning Partnership is an advocacy network through which more than 8,000 members educate, organize, and mobilize for strategic leadership that promotes and strengthens the practice of service learning.


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