National Equity Project

$2,899,655.00

  • Alameda Unified School District, CA - 2020 - $50,000 for Khepera Curriculum at a Discounted Rate Download
  • Alameda Unified School District, CA - 2020 - $46,250 for Khepera Curriculum Consulting Download
  • Alameda Unified School District, CA - 2020 - $25,000 for The California Leading for Equity Redesign Network Download
  • Alameda Unified School District, CA - 2020 - $25,000 for Instructional Coaching for Staff and Executive Coaching for Chief Academic Officer Download
  • Alameda Unified School District, CA - 2020 - $61,250 for Services to One Additional School Site Download
  • Alameda Unified School District, CA - 2019 - $19,000 for Leading for Equity Institute Contract Download
  • Cupertino Union School District, CA - 2020 - $29,800 for Leading for Equity Learning Series Download
  • Jefferson Elementary School District, CA - 2019 - $35,500 for Equity Coaching Download
  • Menlo Park City School District, CA - 2019 - $5,600 for Leading for Equity Institute Download
  • Menlo Park City School District, CA - 2015 - $798 for Institutional Coaching Download
  • Novato Unified School District, CA - 2017 - $139,000 for Equity in Education Download
  • Oakland Public Schools, CA - 2012 - $50,000 for Partners in School Innovation Download
  • Palo Alto Unified School District, CA - 2019 - $3,600 for Coaching for Equity Institute Download
  • San Francisco Unified School District, CA - 2021 - $16,000 for Online Curriculum on African American Male Image Download
  • San Francisco Unified School District, CA - 2020 - $20,000 for African American Male Image Download
  • San Francisco Unified School District, CA - 2020 - $130,000 for Implementation of Cultural Identity Download
  • San Francisco Unified School District, CA - 2019 - $4,800 for Leading for Equity Institute Download
  • San Francisco Unified School District, CA - 2018 -$20,000 for Executive Coaching Download
  • Chicago Public Schools - June 15, 2020 - $20,000 for "equity" work Download
  • Forest Park School District 91, IL - 2021 - $70,000 for Building Equitable Learning Environments District Network Download
  • Forest Park School District 91, IL - 2020 - $20,000 for Participation in the Midwest District Network Download
  • Forest Park School District 91, IL - 2019 - $47,520 for Learning Sessions and Participation in the Midwest District Network Download
  • Forest Park School District 91, IL - 2018 - $40,000 for Learning Sessions and Leadership Development Download
  • Grand Rapids Public Schools, MI - 2020-2021 - $30,500 for Leading for Equity Redesign Network Download
  • Grand Rapids Public Schools, MI - 2014-2015 - $160,000 for District Equity Strategy Development Download
  • Grand Rapids Public Schools, MI - 2013 - $301,375 for Equity Leadership Development Download
  • Grand Rapids Public Schools, MI - 2012 - $347,195 for 'Three-Year Project' Download
  • Grand Rapids Public Schools, MI - 2012 - $215,625 for Pilot School Administrative Team Learning Download
  • Grand Rapids Public Schools, MI - 2012 - $965,842 for Partners in School Innovation Download

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Report Details

What is the National Equity Project?

The National Equity Project, based in Oakland, Ca., was established on April 13, 1995, as a nonprofit with the California Secretary of State, as the Bay Area Coalition of Essential Schools. 

In July 2010, it registered a new name, National Equity Project. It describes itself as a “leadership and systems change organization committed to increasing the capacity of people to achieve thriving, self-determining, educated, and just communities.” It says its mission is to “transform the experiences, outcomes, and life options for children and families who have been historically underserved by our institutions and systems.”

In February 2021, the company registered Na’ilah Suad Nasir as the chief executive officer and Gloria Lee as the secretary. The chief financial officer was Brian Stanley and the agent for service was LaShawn Route-Chatmon.

In its 2020 IRS Form 990, documenting its finances, the National Equity Project had $8.8 million in total revenue in 2020, an increase from $7.4 million the year before.

Its executive director, LaShawn Route-Chatmon earned $211,133, plus a $25,045 bonus, totaling $236,178 in compensation. Seven other staffers earned between $116,783 to 167,594, along with attractive bonuses. 

What services does the National Equity Project offer?  

The association’s Consulting Services include:

  • “Leadership and Team Development”
  • “Executive Coaching”
  • “Strategy Development and Implementation”
  • Networks and Communities of Practice
  • “Liberatory Design”
  • “Research and Analysis”

What K-12 work has the National Equity Project done? 

On July 7, 2021, its client list included a list of school districts and organizations.

We have received contracts from a number of school districts.

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Chicago Public Schools

  • In purchase requisition No. 7622911, approved on May 13, 2021, Chicago Public Schools agreed to a $20,000 contract in which National Equity Project said it would lead “Role-Alike Affinity Groups to build leadership capacity and skill.”
  • The contract, dated June 16, 2020, was for the time period from July 1, 2020, through June 30, 2021.
  • Forest Park School District 91

  • In a Nov. 12, 2020, email, related to a $20,000 contract with Forest Park School District 91, National Equity Project said it would lead “Role-Alike Affinity Groups to build leadership capacity and skill.”