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NMSI is marshalling public-private cooperation to solve one of our country’s most pressing problems, staying competitive in the crucial fields of math and science. Exxon Mobil Corporation is the lead funder with a commitment of $125 million. As a company that employs 14,000 engineers and scientists, ExxonMobil knows how important it is to provide the best education and training possible for the national’s young people. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Michael and Susan Dell Foundation are also major donors and have collectively committed $15 million over the next three years. On-going support has been provided by the O’Donnell Foundation and IBM and Perot Systems have provided millions of dollars with in-kind assistance. |
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Exxon Mobil Corporation, which has committed a lead gift of $125 million - the
largest single gift ever for improving math and science education. |
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The Michael and Susan Dell Foundation |
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The Michael and Susan Dell Foundation has committed $5 million through 2010. |
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The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation |
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The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has committed $10 million through 2009. |
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Advanced Placement Strategies, Inc. |
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Advanced Placement Strategies, Inc. of Texas, which serves as the model
for our Training and Incentive Programs for AP and Pre-AP courses.
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The College Board, founders of the Advanced Placement Program. |
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UTeach and the UTeach Institute |
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UTeach and the UTeach Institute, which was founded to facilitate the replication of the UTeach program. |
Laying the Foundation® offers comprehensive Pre-AP® training packages
with the goal of providing concrete strategies and models for teaching
skills in order to prepare students for the rigor of Advanced
Placement™ courses and success in college. |
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