The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation today awarded a $100 million grant to to educate young children displaced by conflict and persecution in the Middle East. 

The Foundation鈥檚 Board, deliberating among four finalists in , MacArthur鈥檚 global competition for bold solutions to critical problems of our time, decided to award additional grants of $15 million to each of the other three finalists, based on the strength and potential impact of their proposals. The Foundation remains committed to helping the finalists attract the additional support their critical work requires.

Sesame Workshop and 探花精选 will use the $100 million grant to implement an evidence-based, early childhood development intervention designed to address the 鈥渢oxic stress鈥 experienced by children in the Syrian response region鈥擩ordan, Lebanon, Iraq, and Syria. The project will improve children鈥檚 learning outcomes today and their intellectual and emotional development over the long term.  

鈥淲e are compelled to respond to the urgent Syrian refugee crisis by supporting what will be the largest early childhood intervention program ever created in a humanitarian setting,鈥 said MacArthur President Julia Stasch.  鈥淟ess than two percent of the global humanitarian aid budget is dedicated to education, and only a sliver of all education assistance benefits young children. The longer-term goal is to change the system of humanitarian aid to focus more on helping to ensure the future of young children through education.鈥

Each of the project鈥檚 three components is designed in consultation with local child development and curriculum experts, and each will help caregivers restore nurturing relationships and give their children the tools they need to overcome the trauma of conflict and displacement.

鈥淭he Syrian refugee crisis is the humanitarian issue of our time and we are deeply grateful for this incredible opportunity,鈥 said Jeffrey D. Dunn, President & CEO of Sesame Workshop.  鈥淔or almost 50 years, Sesame has worked around the world to improve the lives of children and help them to grow smarter, stronger and kinder.  This may be our most important initiative ever and we are humbled by the trust and confidence that has been placed in us.  These children are, arguably, the world鈥檚 most vulnerable and by improving their lives we create a more stable and secure world for us all.鈥

Sesame Workshop has a long record of developing local versions of Sesame Street in places like Bangladesh, India, Afghanistan and South Africa. And the 探花精选 brings its long and deep engagement in the refugee community and an established network of community workers and local facilities to the partnership. Sesame and 探花精选 will receive the $100 million grant over five years and in accordance with established milestones that ensure the project remains on track. The success of the project will encourage a redirection of existing humanitarian aid, excite new donors, and provide a working model for local government support.

David Miliband, President and CEO of 探花精选, called the 100&Change grant 鈥渁 transformational investment that will bring hope and opportunity to a generation of refugee children. This MacArthur grant will create a model for investment in early childhood services around the world. 探花精选鈥檚 partnership with Sesame is an incredible validation of our determination to put education center-stage in humanitarian settings. I hope the new kind of philanthropic thinking embodied by this grant will be an inspiration to others seeking to tackle the world鈥檚 largest problems. At a time when governments are in retreat, NGOs and philanthropists need to step up, and that is what we are seeing here 鈥 and in a big way.鈥  

The 100&Change finalists receiving grants of $15 million each over five years are:

鈥淐ollectively, these projects identify the opportunity for action to improve long-term prospects for the world鈥檚 children. They propose feasible and durable solutions to remediate the effects of family and community disruption, the lack of dietary diversity, and premature birth. All four projects proved worthy of MacArthur鈥檚 support,鈥 said Cecilia Conrad, MacArthur鈥檚 Managing Director who leads 100&Change. 鈥淢acArthur is deeply committed to helping all of them attract the support their critical work requires and finding partners to realize these impactful solutions.鈥

To help draw attention to and support for the many strong proposals submitted to the competition, MacArthur partnered with Foundation Center to develop the , a website where nonprofits can find collaborators and funders can search for projects in which to invest. The Solutions Bank is searchable by topics such as geography, subject, strategy, population served, sustainable development goal alignment, and linked research. MacArthur also supported the Center for High Impact Philanthropy (CHIP) at the University of Pennsylvania鈥檚 School of Social Policy & Practice, which analyzed the scoring proposals using its lens of social impact. CHIP鈥檚 鈥溾 guide showcases 81 proposals that stood out for the clarity of their goal and the logic of their proposed solution. Eleven 鈥渂est bets鈥 were highlighted as having the greatest potential for impact. Third, MacArthur worked closely with , which identified 100&Change participants that it rated with four stars, and shared its analysis with its broad audience of individual donors.

100&Change is a distinctive competition that invited proposals promising real progress toward solving a critical problem of our time in any field or any location. There was : 7,069 competition registrants submitted 1,904 proposals. Of those, 801 passed an initial  and were evaluated by a  who each provided ratings on : meaningfulness, verifiability, durability, and feasibility. MacArthur鈥檚 Board of Directors then selected and, later, four finalists.

100&Change was designed to be fair, open, and transparent. The  and the  used to assess initial proposals are public. Applicants received comments from the judges. Key issues in the competition are discussed in a  on MacArthur鈥檚 website. A searchable of all the proposals is available online, and the scoring proposals are identified.

Information about the next round of the 100&Change competition will be made available in late 2018.