The Fund was
founded in 1973 to raise discretionary funds to promote excellence in
Oakland schools, through the collaborative efforts of Oakland's diverse
communities. It was renamed after Dr. Foster's death that same year,
but remains committed to the original goal: to provide Oakland students
with educational opportunities, and to work with the community to meet
student needs.
In MFEF's early years, it was the first
institute of its kind in the country. Since then, it has been both a
resource and a blueprint for the development of more than 300 local
educational funds throughout the United States.
As MFEF enters its fourth decade, we are
still working with Oakland's teachers, students, and community leaders
to realize Dr. Foster's dream: to give Oakland students the opportunity
to achieve excellence. |