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We'd like to thank all our supporters for 2007*

National Science Foundation
Instructional Materials Development Award
Short term Grant for Educational Research

Marguerite Casey Foundation
National Flagway Campaign, with YPP

Ford Foundation
Community and Professional Development in New Orleans, Louisiana

Tides Foundation
General Support

Charles Evans Hughes Memorial Foundation
General Support


Additional Support from:

Community Investments Fund of Tides Foundation, Northern Trust
Barksdale Reading Institute, Cambridgeside Galleria, Carpenters Local Union No. 40, Meyer and Friedman Fund of the Friedman Family Foundation, Full Circle Foundation, Claire Giannini Fund, I Do Foundation, JKW Foundation, Jewish Communal Fund, McAdams Foundation, Monadnock Community Foundation/New Hampshire Charitable Fund, Off the Record, Music Services, Rachel Cowen Fund, Toomey Committee
& Donors Like YOU!


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The Algebra Project operates on a fiscal year beginning October 1 and ending on September 30th.



Each year, P Sterling Stuckey, a historian and civil rights veteran, generously contributes to AP in honor of Yvonne Stevens and Wilhemenia Evans—two sisters who introduced him to the civil rights movement. We asked Dr. Stuckey to tell their story from his perspective.

The Algebra Project, Inc. is a national, nonprofit organization that uses mathematics as an organizing tool to ensure quality public education for every child in America.