Education

McKinney & Associates believes in the transformative power of education to open doors to opportunities. The firm has supported multi-year campaigns around adult literacy in the District through the University of the District of Columbia State Education Agency (SEA), best known for its Annual Walk for Literacy, which raises much-needed funds to support SEA's work, and its "Read Out Loud" campaign with its corporate partners.

McKPR has also assisted in producing editorial content and promotion materials for the National Association for Equal Opportunities in Higher Education (NAFEO), an umbrella organization for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). McKPR contributed to the conceptualization, development and production of publications to document and promote the work of a novel collaborative — the HBCU/Minority Institutions Environmental Technology Consortium. The project has inspired research, inventions and scientific exploration in the areas of technology, earth sciences and environmental technologies. McKPR created and produced a booklet and brochure for distribution to HBCU partners and other stakeholders.
 

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