Jason Franklin
Jason Franklin is a philanthropist, activist and researcher involved in urban policy reform and private philanthropy. He serves as the executive director of Bolder Giving in New York City.
While attending Lincoln High School, he founded Oregon Students Supporting Education,Buckingham, Matt. "Leadership 101" Willamette Week 13 March. 1996. an advocacy organization mobilizing public school students against proposed budget cuts after the passage of Oregon Ballot Measure 47 in 1995. He also founded the Multnomah County Youth Advisory Board, now called the Multnomah Youth Commission. He went to college at the George Washington University in Washington, DC where he completed a Bachelor of Arts in Political Communication. While in DC, he worked in the Office of National AIDS Policy in the Executive Office of President Bill Clinton’s second administration and then worked as part of the staff of the 21st Century School Fund.
After moving to New York where he completed a MS in Nonprofit Management at the Milano Graduate School at The New School, Jason co-founded IAM LLC, a small real estate development firm focused on urban brownfield remediation and redevelopment. It was selected as the Best Blended Value Business in the 2004 Global Social Venture CompetitionNapolitano, Jo, and Elizabeth Herr. "Good as Gold." Jungle Magazine 12 Aug. 2004. 7 Feb. 2007
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External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20100307134422/http://wagner.nyu.edu/franklin Bio of Jason Franklin at New York University]
- [http://www.21csf.org 21st Century School Fund]
- [http://www.northstarfund.org North Star Fund]
- [http://www.resourcegeneration.org Resource Generation]
- [http://www.ourcommission.org/youth/mycindex3.shtm Multnomah Youth Commission]
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Category:Columbian College of Arts and Sciences alumni
Category:Lincoln High School (Portland, Oregon) alumni
Category:Year of birth missing (living people)