Education Development Center

The Education Development Center is a global nonprofit organization that seeks to improve education.

At-A-Glance

Issue Areas: Education Policy
Location: Waltham, MA View on map
Tax ID: 04-2241718
Most Recent Filing: 2024
Budget (2024): Assets: $123,981,044 Revenue: $210,774,465 Expenses: $200,093,700

The Education Development Center is a global nonprofit organization that seeks to improve education.

Financial Statistics

Total Assets

Total Revenue

Total Expenses

YearTotal AssetsTotal RevenueTotal ExpensesFiling
2024 $123,981,044 $210,774,465 $200,093,700 View
2023 $116,911,673 $201,501,966 $192,639,833 View
2022 $79,029,805 $186,746,637 $176,323,825 View
2021 $70,787,173 $167,892,057 $162,508,573 View
2020 $65,926,072 $147,745,529 $145,292,183

Prior year filings: 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011

Revenue Detail

Expenses Detail

Employee Compensation

  • Number of Employees: 781

Highest Earning Employees

EmployeeTitleTotal Compensation
Liesbet Steer Ret May 1 2024President and CEO$418,064
Cheryl Hoffmann-BrayC.F.O., C.C.O., Sr. V.P.,Treasurer$359,020
Siobhan MurphyInterim President and CEO eff May 2 2024$337,017
Nancy DevineSr. V.P., International Development Division$334,696
Cindy TaylorSr. V.P. U.S. Division$330,626
Christine FilosaSr. V.P., General Counsel, Corporate Secretary$310,205
Aidan Patrick EganChief of Party$299,963
Andrew LewisChief of Party$287,192
Shelley PasnikSenior Vice President$285,659
Thomas RiellyVice President, Director of Operations$265,230
Rebecca StoeckleSenior Vice President$251,002
Kate HughesDirector & Interim Chief Human Resources Officer$225,028
Sarita PillaiSr Vice President, Portfolio Leader$223,822

Grant Activity

All-time grants received statistics from Candid dataset:

  • Total Grant Value: $360,408,210
  • Number of Grants: 534
  • Number of Funders: 129

Selection of highest value grants received from the last seven years:

AmountYearFunderSubject
$8,232,5222020 United States Agency for International DevelopmentTeach for tomorrow, in-service continuous professional development activity for educators in the primary cycle and the institutionalization of a professional development certification and incentive system.
$7,200,0002023 The Amgen Foundation IncEDC, a global nonprofit that develops innovative programs in education, health, and economic development, is home to the ABE Program Office. The Program Office provides leadership to and supports the ABE program sites that provide teachers worldwide with professional learning to bring ABE to their students. The program's goals are to support teachers in engaging students in rich hands-on learning experiences in biotechnology and inspires students to be the next generation of innovators.
$5,694,1942020 Mastercard FoundationYouth Learning
$5,670,6752021 The Amgen Foundation IncEDC, a global nonprofit organization that develops innovative programs in education, health, and economic development, is home to the ABE Program Office. The Program Office provides leadership to and supports the ABE program sites that provide teachers worldwide with professional learning to bring ABE to their students. The program's goals are to support teachers in engaging students in rich learning experiences in biotechnology and inspires students to be the next generation of scientists.
$5,461,3532022 The Amgen Foundation IncEDC, a global nonprofit organization that develops innovative programs in education, health, and economic development, is home to the ABE Program Office. The Program Office provides leadership to and supports the ABE program sites that provide teachers worldwide with professional learning to bring ABE to their students. The program's goals are to support teachers in engaging students in rich learning experiences in biotechnology and inspires students to be the next generation of scientists.
$5,278,8662020 The Amgen Foundation IncInnovation demands evolution. Amgen Biotech Experience (ABE) is a premier science education program, but it must continue to grow to meet the needs of the next generation of scientists and innovators. To evolve and expand ABE, the Program Office proposes to launch a reimagined ABE–a dynamic hub that helps teachers prepare future-ready innovators in diverse communities worldwide. We will reinvigorate it with new cutting-edge science resources and strategies to engage collaborators; expand our well-established and thriving program to a wider constituency; and infuse new supports to deepen the focus on equity in ABE. In this next stage of evolution, we will build on the excitement of teachers and students who are inspired by participating in ABE.
$5,200,0002024 The Amgen Foundation IncEDC, a global nonprofit that develops innovative programs in education, health, and economic development, is home to the ABE Program Office. The Program Office provides leadership to and supports the ABE program sites that provide teachers worldwide with professional learning to bring ABE to their students. The program's goals are to support teachers in engaging students in rich hands-on learning experiences in biotechnology and inspires students to be the next generation of innovators.
$3,456,5332020 United States Agency for International DevelopmentUsaid/philippines opportunity 2.0 Activity
$2,400,0002020 United States Agency for International DevelopmentUsaid/philippines opportunity 2.0 Activity
$2,059,2022021 Corporation for Public BroadcastingRTL
$1,500,0002022 The Wallace FoundationTo extend and expand the work of Quality Measures (QM) in Texas.
$1,000,0002020 United States Health Resources & Services AdministrationChild and adolescent injury and violence prevention resource centers cooperative agreement
$901,7312022 Vibrant Emotional HealthLIFELINE SERVICES
$900,0002024 The Heising-Simons Foundationfor integration of math into community education programs
$900,0002023 The John A. Hartford FoundationSupport to disseminate "NICHE" results
$810,1132022 The Heising-Simons Foundationfor Young Mathematicians in Worcester
$743,4002021 Vibrant Emotional HealthLifeline services
$643,5122024 The John A. Hartford FoundationNATIONAL COLLABORATORY TO ADDRESS ELDER MISTREATMENT PHASE IV: INTEGRATING ELDER MISTREATMENT PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION IN MAINSTREAM HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE
$620,3052020 The Wallace FoundationTo manage consulting assistance and a learning community for the thirteen districts in the exploratory test.
$612,3452022 The Wallace FoundationTo provide technical assistance to the Texas Education Agency using the Quality Measures process.
$600,0002023 Bank of America Charitable FoundationPROGRAM/OPERATING SUPPORT
$600,0002022 Bank of America Charitable FoundationPROGRAM/OPERATING SUPPORT
$600,0002021 Bank of America Charitable FoundationOPERATIONAL SUPPORT
$598,0002021 North Central Health Services IncRESILIENT YOUTH INITIATIVE
$581,7992021 The John A. Hartford FoundationNational Collaboratory to Address Elder Mistreatment Phase III: Expanding the Impact of the Elder Mistreatment Emergency Department Toolkit

All-time grants given statistics from Candid dataset:

  • Total Grant Value: $161,437,407
  • Number of Grants: 1,124
  • Number of Recipients: 256

Selection of highest value grants given from the last seven years:

AmountYearFunderSubject
$4,645,8682023 Multiple Sub-Saharan Africa RecipientsEd. R&D
$2,878,7572023 Georgetown UniversityEd R & D
$2,708,4992024 Georgetown UniversityEd R & D
$2,453,1392022 Georgetown UniversityEd R & D
$1,978,4522021 Georgetown UniversityEd R & D
$1,678,2602024 Multiple EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC RecipientsEd. R&D
$1,566,3242023 Multiple MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA RecipientsEd. R&D
$1,536,9882021 Multiple Sub-Saharan Africa RecipientsEd. R&D
$1,536,9882021 Multiple Sub-Saharan Africa RecipientsEd. R&D
$1,441,2582024 Multiple MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA RecipientsEd. R&D
$1,425,0002024 Multiple MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA RecipientsEd. R&D
$1,304,8982021 Multiple Sub-Saharan Africa RecipientsEd. R&D
$1,304,8982021 Multiple Sub-Saharan Africa RecipientsEd. R&D
$1,300,0462023 Multiple Sub-Saharan Africa RecipientsEd. R&D
$1,286,2322021 Multiple MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA RecipientsEd. R&D
$1,286,2322021 Multiple MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA RecipientsEd. R&D
$1,284,6932021 Multiple Sub-Saharan Africa RecipientsEd. R&D
$1,284,6932021 Multiple Sub-Saharan Africa RecipientsEd. R&D
$1,204,0722022 Multiple Sub-Saharan Africa RecipientsEd. R&D
$1,098,4312023 Multiple MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA RecipientsEd. R&D
$985,4882024 Multiple MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA RecipientsEd. R&D
$933,1112021 Multiple Sub-Saharan Africa RecipientsEd. R&D
$933,1112021 Multiple Sub-Saharan Africa RecipientsEd. R&D
$902,4012024 Multiple Sub-Saharan Africa RecipientsEd. R&D
$839,7372024 James Bell Associates, Inc.Ed R & D