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The EdAT is a grantor trust of the APAPO. The people who serve on the APA Board of Educational Affairs (BEA) also serve as the administrative oversight group for the Education Advocacy Trust and report to the APAPO Board of Directors, which is made up of the same individuals as the APA Board of Directors. The EdAT will be governed in a structure parallel to that in which the members of the Committee for the Advancement of Professional Practice (CAPP) serve as the administrative oversight group for the practice activities of the APAPO. The EdAT will have a separate source of revenue and a separate bank account from that maintained for the Practice Assessment and will not engage in activities that will compete with the APAPO for revenues.