The Edward Brown Foundation
A Board of Directors governs EBF. There is also an Advisory Board composed of professionals, concerned community advocates, legislators, and members of the clergy.
To date, our source of support is
primarily
generated from grants and donations from a number of community groups, as well as private contributors.
Administratively, we receive experienced support in staffing from dedicated and driven team members who have committed to supporting our efforts because of our devotion to the core values of EBF.
Managerially, we have passionate Individuals who have managerial experience in the areas of public education, community-based programming, and gang prevention initiatives. These committed individuals have a long history in the field working with at-risk youth populations connected to the juvenile justice system, public schools, after-school programming, intensive home-based counseling, and mental health facilities.
The Edward Brown Foundation uses Casey Life Skills, an evident based program.