The Pope Center for Higher Education Policy has reached GuideStar Exchange’s Gold Participation Level

The Pope Center for Higher Education Policy has reached GuideStar Exchange’s gold articipation level 

A demonstration of commitment to transparency

RALEIGH, NC – The John W. Pope Center for Higher Education Policy has attained the GuideStar Exchange Gold participation level, a symbol of transparency and accountability provided by GuideStar USA, Inc., a leading source of nonprofit information.

“We believe that transparency is important for non-profit organizations such as ours,” said Jane S. Shaw, Pope Center president, especially because we expect higher education to be transparent as well.” As a Gold-level Guidestar Exchange participant, we share a wealth of up-to-date information about our work.

To be awarded the Gold GuideStar Exchange logo, the Pope Center completed a series of reports, ranging from financial to programmatic.

“I encourage you to check out our profile on GuideStar,” Shaw said. “We are engaged in important initiatives, and we are glad to have another platform for communicating our advancement and progress.”

About the GuideStar Exchange

The GuideStar Exchange is an initiative designed to connect nonprofits with current and potential supporters. Millions of people come to GuideStar to learn more about nonprofit organizations, the GuideStar Exchange allows nonprofits to share descriptions of their organization and activities. The GuideStar Exchange level logos, symbols of transparency in the nonprofit sector, may be displayed on Exchange participants’ websites and reports.

About the Pope Center for Higher Education Policy

 The John W. Pope Center for Higher Education Policy, based in Raleigh, is a nonprofit institute dedicated to improving higher education, especially in North Carolina. It addresses problems throughout academia, including rising costs, ideological bias on campus, slipping academic standards, and the loss of a core curriculum.

For more information about the Pope Center, visit popecenter.org.

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