Here’s What You Need to Know About DC’s FY 2021 Budget Season
There are a number of opportunities throughout budget season to voice our values and shape the Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 DC budget. You can—and should—have a say in where our community invests our resources.
Testimony of Kate Coventry At the Joint Performance Oversight Hearing on the Department of Human Services
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New Study Reveals $740 Million DC School Funding Shortfall Over Seven Years
A new report released today by the DC Fiscal Policy Institute uncovers a $740 million gap over the last seven years between actual funding for DC’s public and public charter schools and the level that would be considered minimally adequate.
DCFPI Welcomes Gail Zuagar to Our Team!
Gail joined DCFPI in November 2019 as Communications Manager, where she works to develop and implement the organization’s overall communications strategy.
Defending Our Neighbors Who Live in Encampments
A focus on moving encampments doesn’t solve anything because it fails to address the underlying causes—a severe shortage of affordable housing and a shelter system in need of improvement. Clearing encampments one day usually means tents show up around the […]
DCFPI Welcomes Danielle Hamer and Thomas Wilson to Our Team!
DCFPI is excited to welcome Danielle Hamer and Thomas Wilson to our team!
DCFPI Welcomes Tazra Mitchell to Our Team!
We’re excited to introduce you to Tazra Mitchell, DCFPI’s new Policy Director! She will manage and advance the organization’s policy research and advocacy agenda.
DCFPI Welcomes Qubilah Huddleston & Alyssa Noth to Our Team!
We’re excited to introduce you to Qubilah Huddleston and Alyssa Noth, DCFPI’s new Education Policy Analysts!
Proposed Bill Would Advance Education Equity in the District
New proposed legislation, the Critical Risk Rate School Funding Designation Act of 2019, represents a major step toward education equity in DC.