States and districts continue to explore how best to define and measure both college and career readiness. These efforts could now get a boost with introduction of a new indicator and support from the business community.
: General Foundation
As the nation and world reflect on the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and its impact on the Gulf Coast (particularly the City of New Orleans), it is hard not to marvel at the amazing recovery that has occurred.
Using Big Data, companies can help those affected by two major earthquakes by analyzing current and future needs.
When it comes to preparing and responding to natural disasters, data is a critical resource.
The Foundation's Corporate Citizenship Center and its Data-Driven Innovation project are exploring responses to the outbreak of the deadly virus.
The latest report on K-12 education could encourage business leaders to get more involved in policy decisions at the state level, officials said.
As the summer winds down, staff at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation are getting ready for a busy month of events and new research.
America faces an ever-rising tide of red ink. We prioritize consumption over investment—the past over the future—and lock these commitments in with automatic spending increases that consume an ever-greater share of our federal budget.
The nation's young people are faced with many burdens, from a hard regulatory climate to a looming entitlement crisis. The only solution for Millennials is economic growth.
Some argue that the Millennial generation struggles when it comes to mastering basic financial skills.