"Nada is an excellent researcher and writer, and a skilled presenter. She maintains a sense of humor and perspective and is comfortable with the ambiguity that comes from working in an ever-evolving world. She is one of the most ethical and responsible individuals I have worked with. You don’t have the privilege of working with people like Nada Djordjevich often. I can’t recommend her more highly."

Paul Gibson, President, Gibson & Associates

Overview

Nada Djordjevich has more than fifteen years’ experience working to strengthen schools, communities, nonprofits, and arts organizations. The founder and CEO of West Coast Strategic Consulting Services LLC, previously she was the executive director of Gibson and Associates. She has supervised and managed teams of consultants supporting city agencies, school districts, institutes of higher education, and non-profits. As a consultant, Nada Djordjevich secured more than $39 million in private, state, and federal funding for arts education, college-career readiness, early childhood programs, literacy supports, and access initiatives.

Evaluation and Nonprofit Support

Nada Djordjevich is experienced in qualitative and quantitative evaluation methods. She evaluated several high-profile projects and programs including three National Science Foundation grants, six Math and Science Partnership grants, two Smaller Learning Community high school grants, and one early childhood education program. She was selected to lead a multi-year external evaluation team for a $29 million Race to the Top District grant for the New Haven Unified School District in California. For this project, she developed research instruments including focus groups, interview protocols and survey questionnaires as well as tools to support quality review of student outcome data and classroom instruction.

Strategic Planning

Nada Djordjevich has facilitated the development of several strategic plans. She has developed logic models for programs, evaluations, and grant and designed the process for inclusive engagement. She led the outreach process that supported the inclusion of 400 individuals and 24 agencies in the development of a local plan to address climate change in the Unincorporated Areas of Alameda County. She created a best practice guide for municipal funding for community agencies. The guide included methods for soliciting requests for proposals, evaluating programs, and support for collective impact programs to address systemic issues.

Consulting Project Results

Grant Development Examples

  • $6 million to the San Francisco Unified for science and math grants

  • $5 million for Elk Grove School District for math from a private foundation

  • $5 million for Smaller Learning Communities for Modesto, CA.

  • $5 million for high school college-career grant for Antioch Unified

  • $5 million for K-12 STEM education in 3 Marin County school districts.

  • $5 million for literacy grant for San Francisco Unified School District

  • $2 million for a violence-prevention grant

  • $1.7 million for STEM grant for an East Bay School District

  • $1.5 million for highly competitive 21st Century Community Learning program grant

  • $1 million for Oakland Unified science partnership grant

  • $500K to support arts education and STEAM learning in public schools

  • $600k in two grants to advance dual language immersion education

  • $500k to support teacher recruitment in San Francisco County

  • $300k to support social emotional education and mental health

  • $250k to support visual and performing arts education

Strategic Planning & Engagement

  • Facilitated Art and Science Convening including Fine Arts Museums and San Francisco Schools resulting in the development of a logic model for PreK-12 science, literacy, art integration program.

  • Conducted community outreach process to engage 400 individuals and 24 agencies for a local plan to address climate change in the Unincorporated Areas of Alameda County.

  • Crafted two successful renewals for a nonprofit community dual language and arts immersive charter school.

  • Worked with 40+ schools to develop plans for improvement. Plans resulted in outstanding achievement with most schools exiting the state program based on exemplar results in reading and math.

Evaluation & Research

  • Led evaluation of $29 million Race to the Top District grant in California. Program met annual monitoring goals and received annual and no-cost extension funding.

  • Authored review of municipal funding programs to provide guidance for city governments.

  • Identified by the US Department of Education for outstanding quality and significant results in evaluation.

  • Conducted 3 National Science Foundation grant evaluations, including STEM teacher recruitment and preparation, high school mathematics preparation, and an innovative career partner program with the UC Berkeley and a Bay Area biotech firm.

  • Conduct annual external evaluations of Girls Inc of Alameda County.

Clients of Four or More Years

  • Cal State University East Bay

  • California Academy of Sciences

  • Girls Inc. of Alameda County

  • Marin County Office of Education

  • San Francisco State University

  • San Francisco Unified School District

  • Union City Family Center

What Clients Have Said

“Nada Djordjevich and her team led a stellar public outreach and participation process.”
County Planning Director

“Organized, solutions oriented, and highly responsive to the unique needs of each site.”
Assistant Superintendent

“A delight to work with. Utterly reliable and steadfast and will go the extra distance at every turn.”
Public Health Policy Specialist

“Highly skilled and knowledgeable, with the capacity to analyze complex issues and implement innovative change.”
Associate Superintendent

“A pleasure to work with. Very responsive to our desires and respectful of our school culture.” School Leader

 

Examples of Projects

Grant Development: Nada Djordjevich developed this dynamic STEM Partnership grant, led by San Rafael Elementary School District and including four district partners, San Francisco State University and the Exploratium. integrated Technolgy Engineering And Math Science, iTEAMS. The project website includes dozens of resources and examples of student and teacher work created through this innovative partnership grant.

Live Journal: A video representation of the iTEAMS project, a grant developed by Nada Djordjevich.

Information about the IMPACT grant: IMPACT (Improving Mathematics through Pittsburg's Active Collaboration of Teachers) was a teacher professional development grant for mathematics, grades 3-8, funded through June 2014 by the CA Department of Education. In total, Nada Djordjevich wrote and/or evaluated 12 CaMSP partnership grants.

Community Outreach & Planning: Nada Djordjevich led the community engagement efforts for this Community Climate Action Plan currently in place for the Unincorporated Areas of Alameda County. The project included extensive direct outreach, stakeholder interviews, and questionnaire and survey sampling, with in total more than 400 individuals providing input into this plan.

http://www.acgov.org/sustain/next/plan.htm

Strategic Content Development: Nada Djordjevich has worked extensively with the Union City Family Center. Her work has included the update of the content, and a partnership with a web designer to restructure the website, to make it more sustainable for the clients to update themselves, particularly as news changes frequently for the vulnerable communities they serve in the East Bay.

Evaluation of Federal Grants: Nada Djordjevich led the evaluation for this $29 million federal grant for five years in New Haven Unified School District. The evaluation content included analysis of student academic and engagement indicators, family engagement, and professional learning resources.

 

Interviews and Articles

An Article on STEAM education in Marin County: “Empowering Educators and Students: STEAM as a Catalyst for Joy” co-authored with Michelle Drake, October 2019. This article describes the work of ATLAS, a grant written by Nada Djordjevich with the Marin County Office of Education. The purpose of ATLAS was to serve educators from across the county to develop multidisciplinary integrated units of study, based on a local environmental phenomenon, that could be shared within and across schools, districts, the region, and the state.

An Interview with Nada Djordjevich about Education: In 2018, the online publication Small Stones conducted an interview with Nada Djordjevich, Founder and CEO of West Coast Strategic. The interview, Public Education in Anxious Times and Hope in Everyday Actions, includes several resources on finding quality news in education.

Other Information

LinkedIn - Nada Djordjevich’s professional resume and detailed work experience can be found here.

West Coast Strategic Consulting Services, LLC. Please see information about past clients and past projects.