Partner Resources
Communicating to policy makers, practitioners, the media, researchers, advocates and community members about what we have learned is an important element of the Stuart Foundation’s work. Highlighted here are resources for our grantee partners to report on their work, to learn from others in the field, and to learn more about the Stuart Foundation.
Reporting Guidelines
Our intent is to build on successes and make course corrections based on data and experience. If you are currently a grantee, visit our Reporting Guidelines section to download forms and instructions for reporting on the progress, challenges, and learning of your grant.
Featured Work
We believe that our grantee partners are solving some of the most intractable problems in the education and child welfare systems. Visit the Featured Work section to learn more about specific initiatives, projects, and programs that are having significant impact and displaying measurable successes on behalf of children and youth in California and Washington.
Grantee Perception Report
The Grantee Perception Report® (GPR) is a management tool developed by the Center for Effective Philanthropy that provides foundation CEOs, boards, and staff with comparative data on grantee perceptions of their foundation's performance on a variety of dimensions. The GPR is based on a comprehensive survey of grantees covering issues such as interactions during the grant, the application and reporting processes, and perceived foundation impact. Download our most recent Grantee Perception Report.