Camden will be home to a vibrant public school system that inspires all students and prepares them for success after high school.

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What We Do

The Camden Education Fund (CEF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to accelerating progress in Camden’s public school system.

CEF works with families, school partners, and community leaders to identify citywide needs in education. CEF then provides grants and develops strategic partnerships to address these citywide needs.  Grantees may include schools, non-profits, and  universities. 

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Our Vision

Camden will be home to a vibrant public school system that inspires all students and prepares them for success after high school.

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Our Mission

To sustain and accelerate progress in Camden’s public school system.

Our Focus Areas

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CEF grants and strategic partnerships focus on the following areas:

Recruiting, developing, retaining, and appreciating excellent teachers

Ensuring a great school for every child and services that meet all children’s needs

Providing all students with access to high-quality, rigorous, and relevant curricula

Creating opportunities for parents and community leaders to shape a system that meets families’ needs

Developing structured pathways for post-secondary success, including
college and career

Looking for more? Check out our featured grantees.

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Our Team

Executive Director

Giana is a former state education department and district administrator. Giana’s career in urban education spans nearly two decades, including school instruction and operations, external affairs, and family and community engagement.

She holds a B.A. in English and Political Science and a Master of Public Policy from the University of Virginia.

In her role, Giana is responsible for overseeing all facets of the organization, including driving the mission, fundraising, operations, local and statewide advocacy, and engagement with the board of directors.

Giana Campbell

Director of School Investments

Jonathan is a former teacher and school administrator. Jonathan served most recently as a Professional Development Implementation Specialist with Great Minds, a nonprofit curriculum provider.

He holds a B.A. in English Literature from Washington University in St. Louis and a Teaching Certificate from the University of Pennsylvania.

In his role, Jonathan leads the work to develop and manage investments made in schools and partner organizations across all of CEF’s focus areas.

Jonathan Garr

Manager of Engagement

Yaniece is the former Director of Student Services for an Alternative High School Program in Philadelphia. Yaniece has over a decade of experience in the school setting.

She holds a B.S in Social Work from Delaware State University and a Master’s in Criminal Justice from St. Joseph’s University. She is the Co-Founder of BOSS Mentoring and Owner of YSS Graphics.

In her role, Yaniece manages CEF’s communications and community outreach strategy to build partnerships and ensure that the work of CEF is shared far and wide. 

Yaniece Spencer

Manager of External Investments

Kiara is a former non-profit development and school operations administrator. Kiara most recently served as a Development Coordinator with Elevate 215, a local education non-profit.

She holds a B.A. in Global Affairs with a Global Governance concentration from George Mason University.

In her role, Kiara serves as project manager and primary point of contact for schools, partner organizations, and other programs across various CEF initiatives.

Kiara Hernandez

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Our Board


Jose Brito

CEO, WeCare Home Care
Former Camden City School District Board Member


Falynn Miligan

Owner, Executive Medical Transportation Services


Taisha Minier

Owner, Diamond Salon
Former Camden City School District Board Member


Jessica Peña

Partner, The City Fund
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Our Values

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  • We are doers
  • We pursue excellence
  • We practice humility
  • We operate with integrity
  • We champion equity

 

Black Lives Matter. Read Our Statement Here.

We are deeply saddened and disturbed by the murder of George Floyd at the hands of police officers in Minneapolis. George’s story is the story of too many Black Americans – Ahmaud Arbery, Breona Taylor, Trayvon Martin, and so many more, named and unnamed by the media— brutally and senselessly killed.

This loss of Black life and our persistent failure to bring those responsible to account expose the most grotesque, painful truth about our nation: the enduring legacy of white supremacy.

We will not heal until things change.

Camden Education Fund stands in solidarity with the Black community.

We remain deeply committed to bringing resources to support our public schools and the extraordinary youth-serving organizations in Camden, as we believe these are the institutions with the greatest potential to show our children, daily, that their lives and dreams matter.

The reality is that all organizations – ours included – have so much more work to do. We will hold ourselves accountable to building an organization that advances equity, promotes understanding, and dismantles racist structures.