Founder(s) | Milton and Rose D. Friedman[1] |
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Established | 1996 |
Mission | EdChoice is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to advancing full and unencumbered educational choice as the best pathway to successful lives and a stronger society. EdChoice believes that families, not bureaucrats, are best equipped to make K-12 schooling decisions for their children. The organization works at the state level to educate diverse audiences, train advocates and engage policymakers on the benefits of high-quality school choice programs. EdChoice is the intellectual legacy of Milton and Rose D. Friedman, who founded the organization in 1996. |
Chair | Fred Klipsch |
President & CEO | Robert Enlow |
Budget | Revenue: $6,970,342 Expenses: $6,494,131 (FYE December 2016)[2] |
Formerly called | Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice |
Address | 111 Monument Circle Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 |
Location | |
Website | www |
EdChoice, formerly the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice,[3] is an American education reform organization headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was founded in 1996 by economist spouses Milton and Rose D. Friedman. The organization's mission is to advance "school choice for all children" nationwide.[4]
EdChoice has been called "the nation's leading advocate of vouchers" by The Wall Street Journal.[5] EdChoice, according to its website, works with "nonprofits, schools, community organizations, businesses, parents, teachers, and concerned citizens to provide general education, outreach, and advocacy on school choice".[6]