Staff Bios
Sara R. Slaughter
Program Director
sslaughter@McCormickFoundation.org
312.222.4401
Sara Slaughter is Director of the Education Program at the McCormick Foundation,
one of the nation’s largest charitable organizations committed to making life better
for our children, communities and country. Ms. Slaughter oversees $6.5 to $7.5 million of annual funding in the
Education Program, which focuses on building a system of quality early care and
education in the state of Illinois. Previously, she was the Program Director at
Chicago Metropolis 2020 where she helped bring the voices of business and civic
champions to bear on early care and education policy. She is a member of the Early
Learning Council of Illinois and the Early Childhood Funders
Collaberative. She sits on the boards including Grantmakers for Children,
Youth and Families as well as the Indiana University School of
Law Alumni Board. She co-authored the Economic Impact of the Early Care and Education
Industry in Illinois. Ms. Slaughter holds a bachelor’s degree in English literature
from Duke University and a J.D. from Indiana University School of Law -- Bloomington.
She resides in Chicago with her husband and two children.
Lindsay Alvis
Program Officer
lalvis@McCormickFoundation.org
312.222.8689
Lindsay Alvis is the Education Program Officer at the McCormick Foundation.
Lindsay assists with the implementation and monitoring of projects, helps to evaluate
new education grant proposals and works to broaden her knowledge of the early care and
education field and stay connected to the current issues in the field.
Lindsay came to the Foundation in February of 2005. She is a member of the Illinois
Early Learning Council’s Public Awareness Committee as well as the Donors Forum’s
Peer Network for New Grantmakers and the Young Nonprofits Professional Network. She also serves as a board member for Changing Worlds.
Throughout her youth, she was an active volunteer in her community. She continues today
to find ways to stay active in the nonprofit field and volunteer for causes close to her
heart.
Lindsay graduated from the University of Kansas in 2004, where she received a BA in
Early Childhood Development. Her passion for young children and families continues to
grow with the work that she does every day.