Our Grants

Our active grantees are listed below, updated monthly. We hope you will engage with and support these inspiring organizations.

Past Year of Giving

Active Grants

Annual giving numbers updated as of 12/31/24. New grants made in 2025 are added each month and shown below. Please note that we cannot accept unsolicited grant applications.

Impact Area:

Behavioral Health grants strengthen the systems within behavioral health care, providing scholarships and training to build the workforce necessary to meet increasing need, and integrating behavioral health into the education system so that more children, families, and communities can access high-quality mental health care.

Ballmer Group’s first grants centered on the child welfare system – a network of services whose purpose is to ensure child safety and to strengthen permanency in families. These grants continue to support affected families and kids and to transform systems in order to improve prevention and to reduce racial disparities in care.

Our Community Impact grants strengthen local Place-Based Partnerships, including building leadership pipelines, to help communities working to address complex issues and achieve measurable results.

Early Childhood & Families grants build systems of support and care for our littlest ones in the most critical point of their brain development by promoting equity in prenatal and maternal health, as well as helping all families access high quality childcare and early education.

K-12 Education grants seek to reduce and eliminate inequities that shortchange student achievement, by strengthening both the in-school academic experience as well as wrap-around and afterschool support. We believe that all neighborhoods deserve strong schools and a more representative, racially diverse workforce of teachers and school leaders.

Public Safety grants support leaders and organizations working to advocate for and scale effective public safety initiatives.

Region:

Our National Impact grants focus on opportunities to strengthen impact across the country, and partners with regional teams to advance key issues.

In the Ballmers’ home state of Washington, our grants focus on public systems transformation, with deep investments in child welfare, behavioral health, and education as levers for change.

In the home of the Clippers, the Los Angeles County grants support building more equitable public systems, focusing on education, criminal justice, and a community-led vision of safety.

The Southeast Michigan grants works across the tri-county area surrounding Steve Ballmer’s hometown, bringing philanthropy, government, and business together to tackle economic mobility, and focusing on education and community development.

Grantees

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Abriendo Puertas/Opening Doors

$2,500,000 granted from 2023 - 2026
Abriendo Puertas/Opening Doors works to support parents as powerful agents of change in the lives of their children and communities. It builds parent leadership skills and knowledge through in-person and virtual trainings to promote family well-being and positive outcomes for children.
National, Early Childhood & Families

Acumen Fund

$7,600,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

Acumen America invests in early stage companies with solutions to address poverty and inequity. Our grant funding will focus on early-stage companies working to improve the lives of low-income people in the United States, and help to fill the capital gap for the earliest-stage innovations; support underrepresented founders; and scale high-impact innovations across the country.

National, Career Success

aiEDU

$2,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2025

The AI Education Project (aiEDU) is focused on preparing students and educators for a world in which AI is commonplace and ubiquitous in education and in life by bringing high-quality AI literacy by providing free curricula, professional development, and individualized resources to K-12 students and educators. Our grant supports aiEDU to massively scale access to AI education in underserved and historically underrepresented communities.

National, Tech & Data

Alliance for Early Success

$10,000,000 granted from 2022 - 2025

Alliance for Early Success works with state-level, early childhood policy advocates, across all U.S. states, to ensure that every child, birth through eight, has an equal opportunity to learn, grow, and succeed. The Alliance provides connections, expertise, technical assistance, and targeted investments to maximize the impact of advocates in their home states.

National, Early Childhood & Families

Alliance for Safety and Justice

$20,000,000 granted from 2022 - 2027

Alliance for Safety and Justice aims to replace over-incarceration with more effective public safety solutions rooted in crime prevention, community health, rehabilitation, and support for crime victims. Focused on the largest states in the U.S., the Alliance partners with state leaders and advocates to achieve safety and justice reforms through advocacy, organizing, coalition building, research, and communications.

National, Criminal Justice

Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies

$800,000 granted from 2023 - 2025

Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies (APAICS) promotes Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander participation and representation at all levels of the political process, from community service to elected office. Our grant supports an alumni outreach and engagement program and embedding the concepts of place-based partnerships and development of related competencies into the flagship programming of APAICS.

National, Community Impact

Beeck Center for Social Innovation and Impact

$8,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2028

The Beeck Center for Social Impact + Innovation improves systems that are the foundation for daily life by using data, design, technology, and policy as instruments for equitable societal change. Its Digital Benefits Network supports government in delivering public benefits services and technology that are accessible, effective, and equitable in order to ultimately increase economic opportunity.

National, Tech & Data

BellXcel

$15,000,000 granted from 2022 - 2027

Grounded in the belief that all children can excel, BellXcel develops innovative solutions and supports for school districts and community organizations to advance quality within the out-of-school-time field. Their model has been proven to reduce the opportunity gap for underserved students, improve family engagement, positively impact teachers, and strengthen their practices.

National, K-12 Education

Bipartisan Policy Center Inc

$1,950,000 granted from 2024 - 2025

Bipartisan Policy Center strives to ensure that policymakers work across party lines to craft bipartisan solutions. Our grant supports its work on the advancement of public policies that support broad access to affordable housing.

National, Housing

Black Economic Alliance Foundation

$31,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2027

The Black Economic Alliance Foundation helps diagnose the obstacles to Black economic mobility, and prescribes practical solutions to improve work, wages, and wealth for Black Americans. Our grant supports its Center for Black Entrepreneurship, designed to help Black business owners grow their enterprises via technical assistance, access to capital and markets, and policies promoting economic growth within Black communities.

National, Black Family Economic Mobility

Blue Meridian Partners Inc

$237,500,000 granted from 2020 - 2025

Blue Meridian Partners’ Place Matters Initiative aims to improve economic and social mobility in communities across the U.S. Our grant provides foundational support for more significant investments in Place Based Partnerships, the needed ecosystem of supports, and to help promote effective implementation of this work nationally.

National, Community Impact

Blue Meridian Partners Inc

$350,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2029

Blue Meridian Partners makes significant, performance-based investments to scale the most promising strategies that address key drivers of poverty and boost economic and social mobility for young people and families across America.

National, Other

BMe Networks

$750,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

BMe Community is an award-winning network of innovators, leaders, and champions who invest in aspiring communities. Our grant supports the BMe Vanguard Fellowship Program, an intensive leadership experience for Black leaders, focused on expanding their knowledge, networks, and influence.

National, Community Impact

Breakfree Education

$1,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

Breakfree Education improves education in the juvenile and criminal justice systems by investing in the potential and dignity of all its students. Our grant assists Breakfree in its support for educators in juvenile facilities across the country, the launch of a teacher fellowship, a multi-year engagement with a special school district in Maryland, and a pilot project bringing together state offices of education and juvenile justice agencies.

National, K-12 Education

BUILD Initiative

$4,000,000 granted from 2021 - 2025

The BUILD Initiative helps state leaders develop an early childhood system – programs, services, and policies – tailored to the needs of the state’s unique young child population. Our grant supports BUILD’s internal operations, communications, and evaluation, as well as expands support of state leaders in leadership development and technical assistance.

National, Early Childhood & Families

BuildUS

$5,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2026

BuildUS aims to leverage recent landmark federal investments (including the American Rescue Plan, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the CHIPS and Science Act, and the Inflation Reduction Act) to ensure that all communities—especially those that are often overlooked—experience their benefits. BuildUS is maximizing this historic opportunity to reshape how our economy supports American workers, healthy families, and clean air.

National, Other

Camelback Ventures Inc.

$3,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

Camelback Ventures is an incubator and accelerator that identifies, develops, and promotes early-stage underrepresented entrepreneurs in the K-12 space. Our grant supports the incubation of new charter school leaders of color through the Camelback Fellowship and provides targeted supports to lift the quality of incubator alumni schools.

National, K-12 Education

CareMessage

$2,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2026

CareMessage provides a digital platform for health care providers to engage with patients via text messaging, aiming to improve patient outcomes and access to care by delivering educational content and personalized support. Our grant enables the organization’s research and development into utilizing AI and SMS communication to address health care disparities among underserved populations; specific objectives include AI implementation to alleviate clinic staffing shortages, advancing health equity, and enhancing patient outcomes.

National, Tech & Data

Catalyst:Ed

$10,282,950 granted from 2024 - 2026

Catalyst:Ed works with state and local education agencies, schools, education nonprofits, youth-serving organizations, and foundations in all 50 states to address long-standing challenges and expand the limits of what they can accomplish. Our grant supports its efforts to develop and deploy a Talent Helpdesk for place-based partnerships. The Helpdesk will help organizations get answers to their questions, connect with consultants, and access curated resources.

National, Community Impact

Center for Black Educator Development

$3,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2027

Center for Black Educator Development aims to achieve educational equity and racial justice by rebuilding the national Black Teacher Pipeline. Its targeted interventions, teaching pathways, fellowships, and policy work are all designed to increase the number of Black teachers so that Black and other disenfranchised students can reap the full benefits of a quality public education.

National, K-12 Education

Center for Employment Opportunities

$25,000,000 granted from 2022 - 2027

Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) offers individuals just coming home from prison the ongoing support necessary to build career capital and financial stability. CEO uses its scale, experience, and data – backed by participants’ feedback on what works – to change the way government invests in criminal justice and workforce development.

National, Criminal Justice

Center for Law and Social Policy

$2,600,000 granted from 2024 - 2028

Center for Law and Social Policy works to reduce poverty, promote economic opportunity, and address institutional and racial barriers faced by people of color. Our grant supports the organization’s work related to federal and state childcare and early education policy and advocacy.

National, Early Childhood & Families

Center for Urban Families

$1,397,950 granted from 2022 - 2025

Center for Urban Families works to empower individuals and families in Baltimore, Maryland with the skills they need for long-term personal and economic success. Our grant supports the organization to build a model for increasing father/father-figure engagement in Head Start, with the goal of improving positive outcomes for children.

National, Early Childhood & Families

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

$2,500,000 granted from 2024 - 2027

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities is a nonpartisan research and policy institute that advances federal and state policies to help build a nation where everyone—regardless of income, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, ZIP code, immigration status, or disability status—has the resources they need to thrive and share in the nation’s prosperity. Our grant enables the institute’s work on advancing access to SNAP, WIC, and Medicaid through process improvements.

National, Tech & Data

Charter School Growth Fund

$50,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2028

The Charter School Growth Fund identifies the country’s best public charter schools, funds their expansion, and helps to increase their impact. The Fund makes multi-year, philanthropic investments in talented education leaders from around the country who are building networks of excellent public charter schools.

National, K-12 Education

Chicago CRED

$10,000,000 granted from 2025 - 2027

The mission of CRED and its partners is to create safer communities across Chicago by building a robust network of Community Violence Intervention (CVI) organizations that save lives and reduce violence-related trauma. Our grant will support CRED’s general operating budget, enabling cross-functional initiatives that enhance the effectiveness and scalability of the CVI ecosystem. This funding will strengthen CRED’s operational capacity and help attract additional support from other foundations, corporations, and government entities, amplifying the impact of their vital work in public safety solutions.

National, Public Safety

Child Poverty Action Lab

$550,000 granted from 2024 - 2026

Child Poverty Action Lab rethinks how data can be integrated into public systems, community programs, and neighborhood life to break cycles of intergenerational poverty in Dallas, Texas. Our grant supports CPAL’s university pipeline pilot, a partnership with universities designed to give college students real-world applied data projects to increase the source of talent to Place-Based Partnership careers.

National, Community Impact

Children’s Funding Project

$4,400,000 granted from 2024 - 2028

Children’s Funding Project helps communities and states expand equitable opportunities for children and youth through strategic public financing. Our grant allows Children’s Funding Project to implement and spread learnings from 15 successful local ballot measures that approved children’s funds, which generate sustainable funding for high-quality early care and education.

National, Early Childhood & Families

Children’s Funding Project

$2,400,000 granted from 2024 - 2026

Children’s Funding Project helps communities and states expand equitable opportunities for children and youth through strategic public financing. With hands-on technical assistance and a collection of resources, CFP helps advocates, policymakers, public agencies, and funders identify and align existing funding, generate new revenue, and implement strategies to administer funds in ways that maximize their impact. Our grant supports its efforts in building the foundational national and state capacity and standardized tools to support leaders in navigating and advocating for public funding for cradle-to-career programs.

National, Community Impact

Cities United

$2,500,000 granted from 2022 - 2027

Cities United supports a national network of mayors who are committed to reducing the epidemic of homicides and shootings among young Black men and boys ages 14 to 24 by 50 percent. As one of four organizations leading our national work on Community Violence Intervention, this grant enables Cities United to support local governments to support the CVI ecosystem through data collection, measurement, and comprehensive engagement plans.

National, Public Safety

Cities United

$8,575,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

Cities United works with mayors, leaders, and young people nationwide to reduce homicides and shootings among young Black men and boys by 50%, and build safe, healthy, and hopeful communities. Our grant helps a network of 60 cities and counties in the development and implementation of comprehensive public safety plans and provides assistance to local organizations that support young Black leaders. Cities United also receives additional support from us as a founding member of the Coalition Addressing Public Safety (CAPS) which seeks to create an ecosystem approach to reducing community violence.

National, Public Safety

City Teaching Alliance

$27,232,000 granted from 2019 - 2026

Urban Teachers is a national teacher recruitment, preparation, development, and retention program serving Baltimore, Maryland, Washington, DC, and Dallas, Texas. Our grant supports Urban Teachers’ Black Educators Initiative to recruit, prepare, and retain over 800 Black educators in the teaching profession over five years, fostering their development through intensive clinical coursework and one on one coaching, and providing targeted support to make retention in the profession sustainable.

National, K-12 Education

City Year

$21,000,000 granted from 2022 - 2027

City Year improves student and whole school outcomes through partnering with AmeriCorps and placing young adults to serve as tutors, coaches, and mentors in schools with high needs populations. Its programs address the lack of access to learning environments and resources that students need to thrive in school and in life, due to systemic inequities that disproportionately affect students of color and students growing up in low income households.

National, K-12 Education

Civil Rights Corps

$3,000,000 granted from 2022 - 2025

Civil Rights Corps is dedicated to challenging systemic injustice in the United States’ legal system, which is built on white supremacy and economic inequality. The Corps works to shift power to community-led movements, particularly those led by Black, Brown, and poor people who are most affected by the legal system, so they can build sufficient power to create structural change.

National, Criminal Justice

Clean Slate Initiative

$12,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2029

The Clean Slate Initiative works to expand and automate the sealing of arrest and conviction records after people have completed their sentence and remained crime-free for a period of time. Our grant supports Clean Slate Initiative’s work through the Audacious Project to enact a 50-state strategy to increase access to record clearance for more Americans.

National, Criminal Justice

Code for America Labs

$9,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

Code for America Labs uses insights and ideas from real people to guide solutions that break down barriers to meet community needs and improve government in meaningful ways. Our grant enables the organization’s work in advancing economic mobility by simplifying and streamlining the tax filing process.

National, Tech & Data

Code Org

$17,775,600 granted from 2020 - 2026

Code.org expands access to computer science in schools and increases participation by young women and students from other underrepresented groups, so everyone has an opportunity to learn computer science in K 12. Our grant will increase the participation and achievement of students from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups on AP computer science exams.

National, Tech & Data

CodePath

$3,000,000 granted from 2022 - 2025

CodePath brings together employers, students, and colleges to eliminate inequities in tech education, diversify the field, and provide underrepresented students with a path toward economic mobility and generational wealth. It centers the needs and success of Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and low income Computer Science students, and strategically partners with Computer Science Departments at colleges and universities with the highest enrollment numbers for these groups.

National, Career Success

College Advising Corps

$10,000,000 granted from 2022 - 2027

College Advising Corps works to increase the number of low income, first generation college, and underrepresented high school students who enter and complete higher education. They do this by placing well trained, recent college graduates as full time college advisers for students in high schools across the nation, both in person and virtually.

National, Career Success

College Possible

$10,000,000 granted from 2022 - 2027

College Possible empowers students to access higher education and thrive through college in the face of broader systemic challenges, working to close the college degree divide. Our grant supports College Possible to offer more students extensive guidance in high school, summer courses, and ongoing support through college, supporting them as they work to achieve their dream of a college degree.

National, Career Success

Common Sense Media

$2,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2025

Common Sense Media is dedicated to improving the lives of all kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education, and independent voice they need to thrive in the 21st century. Our grant supports the organization’s work to close the digital divide and help lower-income families access reliable, high-speed internet.

National, Tech & Data

Communities In Schools

$20,000,000 granted from 2022 - 2027

Communities in Schools improves graduation rates by establishing integrated student supports that meet the unique needs of children and families, and connecting students with a range of existing services, like tutoring, health services, or basic needs, to help them stay in school. Their work is building a powerful change movement made up of peers, students, and alumni committed shaping an equitable path to education for future generations.

National, K-12 Education

Communities In Schools

$165,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2028

Communities in Schools improves graduation rates by establishing integrated student supports that meet the unique needs of children and families, and connecting students with a range of existing services, like tutoring, health services, or basic needs, to help them stay in school. Our grant helps CIS meet its bold ambition to scale its model to 1,000 new Title I-eligible schools in America and to build a stronger system that better supports the 12 million students living in poverty.

National, K-12 Education

Community Based Public Safety Collective

$3,750,000 granted from 2022 - 2026

Community Based Public Safety Collective is a collective of experts in building neighborhood leadership to advance safety. Our grant supports the Collective to build the capacity of BIPOC run community based public safety organizations nationally and to position them as key players in an emerging public safety ecosystem that reduces violence while promoting racial justice and equity, with the goal of reducing gun violence by 20% in 12 cities.

National, Public Safety

Community Solutions International Inc

$15,918,550 granted from 2022 - 2027

Community Solutions works with US cities to end homelessness and solve other persistent challenges using data, collaboration, and clearing out structural and systemic barriers. Our grant helps to build their capacity of their “Built for Zero” Network that is an exemplar for rigorous Place Based Partnerships nationally, as well as helping them apply their data driven methodology to address the root causes of homelessness.

National, Community Impact

Compass Working Capital

$6,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2026

Compass Working Capital is working to end asset poverty for families with low incomes and narrow the racial and gender wealth divides. The organization is focused on expanding the scope and impact of the Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) program, the only federal program that integrates a powerful savings opportunity into the delivery of HUD-assisted housing. It pursues this work by partnering with public housing authorities and private owners of affordable housing, delivering training and technical assistance to other FSS practitioners, and shaping policy solutions that expand access to FSS and dismantle barriers to asset building.

National, Housing

Congressional Black Caucus Foundation

$1,890,000 granted from 2023 - 2025

The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation advances the global Black community by developing leaders, informing policy, and educating the public. Our grant bolsters CBCF’s capacity to broaden recruitment, deliver training, and increase the number of participants in the existing internship and fellowship programs. It also helps build internal capacity to capture data on alumni through the recently created Alumni Network Council.

National, Community Impact

Council Of Chief State School Officers

$3,750,000 granted from 2024 - 2027

Council of Chief State School Officers is composed of public officials who head departments of elementary and secondary education in the states, the District of Columbia, the Department of Defense Education Activity, the Bureau of Indian Education, and the five U.S. extra-state jurisdictions. It is committed to ensuring that all students participating in the public education system—regardless of background—graduate prepared for college, careers, and life. Our grant supports the organization’s ongoing operations and expansion of its Digital Equity Collaborative Community, which is focused on topics including broadband infrastructure, sustainable implementation of federal funding, and the establishment of digital equity measurement and data standards.

National, Tech & Data

Credible Messenger Mentoring

$750,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

Credible Messenger Mentoring Movement helps youth and families break the cycle and long-term impact of justice system involvement. It provides a credible messenger mentoring model, training curricula, capacity building, technical assistance, and ongoing support to community-based organizations and their government partners in communities seeking to implement and advance credible messenger work.

National, Criminal Justice

Digital Harbor Foundation

$10,000,000 granted from 2025 - 2027

Digital Harbor Foundation unlocks opportunities and access by disrupting the root causes of the digital divide in our communities. Our grant supports Digital Harbor’s management of the Safety Net Product Studio, which seeks to source, support, and scale AI tools that improve access to and delivery of public benefits programs.

National, Tech & Data

E3 Alliance

$3,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2027

E3 Alliance is working to transform education systems through data and collaboration so all students in Central Texas can succeed. Our grant supports its Advanced Manufacturing Workforce Initiative, which aims to strengthen pipelines into advanced manufacturing jobs that offer opportunities for economic mobility and improve career outcomes for young people.

National, Career Success

E3 Alliance

$464,500 granted from 2024 - 2026

E3 Alliance is working to transform education systems through data and collaboration so all students in Central Texas can succeed. Our grant supports E3’s efforts to strengthen its data talent pipeline by developing a pilot internship program with Texas colleges, placing the interns across network partners within the Place-Based Partnership ecosystem. The organization will also formalize a professional mentorship program for staff in hard-to-recruit roles.

National, Community Impact

Early Educator Investment Collaborative

$3,000,000 granted from 2022 - 2025

Early Educator Investment Collaborative helps all early educators achieve their full potential as professionals to ensure that each child is prepared for success in school and life. Our grant advances the organization’s 10 year vision of eliminating the opportunity gap via a stable and well-prepared early educator workforce.

National, Early Childhood & Families

Echoing Green

$10,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2028

Echoing Green finds emerging leaders with the best ideas for social innovation as early as possible and sets them on a path to lifelong impact by funding, connecting, and supporting new generations of social impact leaders. Our funding will support Black-led organizations under two years old.

National, Other

Economic Security Project

$1,500,000 granted from 2025 - 2026

Economic Security Project advocates for ideas that build economic power for all Americans, focusing on three key areas of work: 1) cash tax credits, 2) guaranteed income, and 3) shaping markets. Our grant supports its efforts to elevate awareness and usage of Direct File.

National, Tech & Data

EdRedesign Lab (Harvard Graduate School of Education)

$2,500,000 granted from 2024 - 2026

EdRedesign Lab at the Harvard Graduate School of Education seeks to ensure the social, emotional, physical, and academic development and wellbeing of all children and youth, especially those affected by racism and poverty. Our grant supports its launch of a visiting fellowship program for the next wave of leaders for cradle-to-career place-based partnerships.

National, Community Impact

Education Pioneers

$2,500,000 granted from 2024 - 2027

Education Pioneers provides an entry point for skilled professionals to drive systems-level change in public education. Its fellowship program trains and develops high potential PreK-12 leaders who build bridges in polarized landscapes, lead inclusively, and amplify solutions for long-term change.

National, Community Impact

Educators For Excellence

$5,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2027

Educators for Excellence is a teacher-led organization that ensures teachers have a leading voice in the policies that impact their students and profession. The organization provides opportunities for teachers to stay informed, expand their leadership, connect with colleagues and decision-makers, and advocate for change.

National, K-12 Education

Enterprise Community Partners

$4,500,000 granted from 2024 - 2027

Enterprise addresses America’s massive shortage of affordable rental homes through innovative solutions, capital investment, and community development. This approach transforms homes and communities into places of pride, power, and belonging, serving as platforms for resilience and upward mobility. Our grant connects Enterprise’s partners, programs, and solutions within Place-Based Partnerships to meet housing needs, ultimately enhancing cradle-to-career outcomes.

National, Community Impact

Enterprise Community Partners

$9,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2027

Equitable Path Forward, a multi-year initiative within Enterprise Community Partners, aims to dismantle the legacy of racism in housing. Our grant supports EPF’s mission to elevate developers and housing providers of color in order to diversify the commercial real estate industry and equalize power and profit within community development by providing loans, advisory services, and peer-to-peer networking.

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Equal Justice Initiative

$3,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

Equal Justice Initiative is committed to ending mass incarceration and excessive punishment in the United States, challenging racial and economic injustice, and protecting basic human rights for the most vulnerable people in American society. It provides research and recommendations to assist advocates and policymakers in the work of criminal justice reform.

National, Criminal Justice

Fast Forward

$4,500,000 granted from 2024 - 2025

Fast Forward mobilizes the resources tech nonprofits need to create positive impact at scale. They operate three main programs, and several smaller programs as part of this work. The core programs include a Startup Accelerator focused on early-stage organizations, a Growth Accelerator focused on scaling promising organizations that have moved beyond the “startup” stage and can expand their impact with additional capital, and a light-weight “Pitch Camp” focused on helping organizations sharpen their storytelling and operations in the interest of more effectively raising funds. Our grant enables its support of economic mobility tech nonprofits through its Economic Mobility Portfolio.

National, Tech & Data

Fines and Fees Justice Center

$3,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

The Fines and Fees Justice Center is a national advocacy organization working to create a justice system that treats individuals fairly, ensures public safety and is funded equitably. The center works with affected communities and justice system stakeholders to eliminate justice system fees, ensure that fines are equitably imposed and enforced, and end abusive collection practices.

National, Criminal Justice

First Five Action Fund

$11,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2028

First Five Action mobilizes and supports initiatives to ensure that all children from birth to age five have equal access to affordable, comprehensive, high-quality care and education. First Five Action drives policy solutions by educating Congressional offices about key policies and investments, connecting with campaigns focused on the significance of early learning and childcare issues, and demonstrating the necessity for increased federal investment in early learning and childcare.

National, Early Childhood & Families

Foundation For Excellence In Education Inc

$750,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

ExcelinEd supports state leaders in transforming education to unlock opportunity and lifelong success for every child. Our grant supports and advances state policies that bridge the digital divide – students’ and teachers’ lack of access to the internet and digital devices – which will offer students, schools, and teachers expanded learning and professional development opportunities.

National, Tech & Data

Funders for Housing and Opportunity

$1,800,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

Funders for Housing and Opportunity (FHO) is a cross-sector, non-partisan, nationwide funder collaborative committed to strengthening the future of our nation by improving housing options and life opportunities for all Americans. FHO brings leading funders together to ensure stable housing, especially for those who have historically been denied access.

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FUSE Corps

$3,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2025

Fuse Corps increases the capacity of local governments to engage communities, advance racial equity, and work more effectively for everyone. Fuse embeds experienced professionals to lead year-long executive fellowship projects in city and county agencies.

National, Community Impact

Genesys Works

$5,000,000 granted from 2022 - 2027

Genesys Works provides pathways to career success for high school students in underserved communities through skills training, meaningful work experiences, and impactful relationships. Through its work, young adults are equipped and empowered with the knowledge and skills required to achieve career success, upward mobility, and a lifetime of economic self sufficiency.

National, Career Success

GirlTREK Incorporated

$3,000,000 granted from 2025 - 2028

With more than one million members, GirlTREK is working to ensure that Black women can live longer, healthier lives. Energized by the discipline of daily walking, GirlTREK aims to sustain and scale behavior change and improve health outcomes while healing intergenerational trauma, fighting systemic racism, mobilizing community members, and advocating for health justice.

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Govern for America Inc

$1,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2025

Govern For America bridges the gap between governments and emerging leaders to build a pipeline of diverse and dynamic public sector talent, building the next generation of public servants to create a more responsive government that better reflects and serves our communities.

National, Community Impact

Harlem Children’s Zone

$25,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2029

Harlem Children’s Zone (HCZ) aims to end intergenerational poverty in Central Harlem with wraparound programming that builds up opportunities for children, families, and community members to thrive in school, work, and life. HCZ’s Wealth Builds program combines the organization’s holistic pathway of cradle-to-career services with financial education and capital investments at every stage of life to close the wealth gap.

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Health Alliance for Violence Intervention

$8,200,000 granted from 2022 - 2026

Health Alliance for Violence Intervention helps heal communities affected by violence by fostering hospital and community collaborations to advance equitable, trauma informed care, and violence intervention and prevention programs. Our grant supports the Alliance to coordinate and collaborate with leading community violence intervention technical assistance providers and develop and deliver a comprehensive package of training and technical assistance that seeks to reduce gun violence in 12 U.S. cities by 20 percent in three years.

National, Public Safety

Healthcare Anchor Network

$1,628,000 granted from 2022 - 2025

Healthcare Anchor Network is a national collaboration of more than 70 leading healthcare systems building more inclusive and sustainable local economies. Our grant supports the Network to establish exemplars and codify how healthcare institutions can effectively collaborate in cross sector Place Based Partnerships.

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Homestart Inc.

$3,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2027

Homestart Inc. works to end homelessness in Greater Boston by assisting individuals in obtaining housing and settling into the community, and by developing strategies to prevent homelessness before it starts.​ Our grant supports the scaling of its innovative eviction-prevention program, The Renew Collaborative, into three national markets.

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Housing Connector

$1,425,000 granted from 2023 - 2025

Housing Connector is a tech-for-good nonprofit that increases access to housing for individuals most in need. Housing Connectors works to solve financial and other challenges for property managers so property managers can open doors to more people in the community. Our grant enables Housing Connector to expand to five new markets and connect an additional 3,000 people to housing by the end of 2024.

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Housing Partnership Network

$3,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2026

Housing Partnership Network works to address affordable housing and community development challenges. Through practitioner-driven peer exchange, policy, and innovation, it leverages and mobilizes the collective power of its member organizations.

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Ideas42

$750,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

Ideas42 uses insights from behavioral science to improve lives, build better systems and policies, and drive social change. Its work is helping people better understand, remember, and attend court dates, benefiting those most impacted by the judicial system: communities with low wealth and people of color.

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iMentor

$10,000,000 granted from 2022 - 2027

iMentor harnesses the power of long term, personal relationships to help students succeed. Our grant supports iMentor to build more partnerships with public high schools in communities which a majority of students served will be first generation college graduates, setting up long term 1:1 mentoring relationships that empower students to graduate high school, succeed in college, and achieve their ambitions.

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Impact Fellows Action Fund

$5,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2025

Impact Fellows Action Fund provides funding and technical assistance to state-level advocates and grassroots organizations working on early-childhood issues. It provides crucial funding and support that helps to turn policy advocacy into political action for young children and their families.

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Impact Genome Registry

$1,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2026

Impact Genome Registry is a repository for impact data on more than 2.2 million global nonprofits and social programs, which catalogs standardized data on outcomes, strategies, beneficiaries, context, cost, and evidence quality. Our grant supports its efforts to scale the nonprofit benefits of an impact registry.

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Institute for Educational Leadership

$530,000 granted from 2024 - 2026

The Coalition for Community Schools based at the Institute for Educational Leadership engages leaders from across the country interested in implementing Community Schools to advocate for policies and funding to support Community Schools, while promoting high quality practice and knowledge sharing to increase quality and impact. Our grant enables the Coalition to promote the Essentials of Community Schools and lift up examples for those interested in this work to learn from and build upon.

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Institute for Nonprofit Management

$2,535,750 granted from 2023 - 2026

The Institute for Nonprofit Practice supports the most promising social impact leaders to transform communities by equipping them with the skills, networks, confidence, and the resources they need. Our funding supports The Black Leadership Institute in Detroit, Seattle, and Los Angeles, which connects, inspires, and uplifts senior-level Black leaders shaping social impact across the country and across sectors.

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JB and MK Pritzker Family Foundation

$15,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2027

Pritzker Children’s Initiative works collectively to increase investments in families with children prenatal to age three to address and eliminate disparities and to ensure equitable access and participation in culturally relevant, high-quality, responsive early childhood services.

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Justice Innovation Lab

$600,000 granted from 2023 - 2025

Justice Innovation Lab builds data-informed, human-centered solutions for a more equitable, effective, and fair justice system. Its team, composed of data scientists, human-centered design experts, prosecutors, policymakers, and community advocates, supports local leaders in identifying unfair practices and developing effective alternative solutions.

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Juvenile Law Center

$4,500,000 granted from 2025 - 2028

The Debt Free Justice campaign is dedicated to eliminating the financial burdens of juvenile fees and fines, advocating for fair treatment of youth and families across diverse jurisdictions. Our grant will support the campaign’s efforts to abolish these fees and fines in additional states, ensure the effective implementation of existing legislation, and broaden the initiative to address other monetary sanctions in municipal courts, schools, and the child welfare system.

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KIPP Foundation

$10,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2028

KIPP Public Schools is a network of 280 public charter schools with 15,000 educators and 175,000 students and alumni. Our grant supports the network’s growth.

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LeaderIn

$400,000 granted from 2025 - 2025

LeaderIn creates space and community for purpose-driven business, public, and social executives to improve their overall resilience and well-being. LeaderIn is a membership community formed to address leadership burnout and provide the holistic leadership development needed to navigate a rapidly changing environment successfully.

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Leadership for Educational Equity Foundation

$12,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2027

Leadership for Educational Equity Foundation supports the mission-driven charitable and educational activities of Leadership for Educational Equity (LEE), an organization that seeks to build a diverse, enduring movement of leaders to engage civically within their communities to end the injustice of inequity. The foundation provides grants to conduct LEE educational events, sponsor internships and fellowships, and develop various resources.

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Learning Policy Institute

$2,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2026

Learning Policy Institute (LPI) conducts and communicates independent, high quality research to improve education policy and practice. Our grant enables LPI to build on their groundbreaking work to help schools and school districts better understand how to implement high quality Community Schools and braid multiple sources of funding to ensure exemplars are sustained long-term.

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Lever for Change

$400,000 granted from 2024 - 2026

Lever for Change connects donors with problem solvers to provide large-scale, long-term funding and accelerate social change. Lever for Change builds the knowledge base of the philanthropy sector by identifying and vetting outstanding yet under-recognized leaders and organizations, raising their visibility, offering them ongoing support, and increasing their funding opportunities to grow their impact.

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Maycomb Outcomes

$30,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2028

Maycomb Outcomes provides flexible, impact-driven capital to expand high-quality human services in low-income communities. Our grant supports Maycomb’s Community Outcomes Fund, which builds public-private partnerships that align government spending with outcomes in communities and expands access to economic opportunity for those who have historically been left behind.

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Measures for Justice

$10,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2027

Measures for Justice is changing the future of criminal justice by developing tools that help communities, including the institutions that serve them, reshape how the system works. It partners with multiple organizations to lead the charge toward a criminal justice system that is fully transparent, accountable, and accessible.

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Merit America

$5,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2026

Merit America provides a path from low-wage work to skilled careers with programs that are flexible and focused on what employers need most. Students can learn IT Support, UX Design, Data Analytics, Project Management, and more. The programs can be completed part-time and largely on the learner’s schedule.

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Mindful Philanthropy

$750,000 granted from 2024 - 2027

Mindful Philanthropy works to catalyze impactful funding in mental health, addiction, and wellbeing. It engages funders in learning journeys, provides strategic guidance, and convenes funders around cutting-edge investments in well-being.

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MomsRising Together

$6,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

MomsRising is a transformative on-the-ground and online multicultural organization with more than one million members and 100+ aligned organizations working to increase family economic security to end discrimination against women and mothers and build a nation where both businesses and families can thrive. Our grant supports MomsRising Together’s advocacy for early childhood education.

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Multifamily Impact Council

$140,000 granted from 2024 - 2025

The Multifamily Impact Council aims to increase the flow of impact capital to preserve and create more affordable, sustainable rental properties in the U.S. The Council has developed a framework to support organizations in meeting the return expectations for their investors while also delivering positive impact to their renters and communities.

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NAF

$15,000,000 granted from 2022 - 2027

NAF’s unique educational design improves outcomes for students in low resourced communities and gives businesses the opportunity to shape America’s future workforce through career academies with STEM infused, industry specific curricula and work based learning.

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National Alliance of Trauma Recovery Centers

$1,800,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

The National Alliance of Trauma Recovery Centers supports the successful replication of the proven Trauma Recovery Center (TRC) model that increases access to trauma-informed care for people impacted by violence and systemic inequities. Our grant supports TRC growth – from 39 TRCs in eight states to 66 TRCs in 14 states over three years.

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National Black Child Development Institute

$2,250,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

National Black Child Development Institute fights for the creation of an equitable and just future for Black children and families. It does this by mobilizing communities and igniting movements to foster a sense of community and belonging where Black children feel supported and valued. NBCDI delivers to Black communities culturally relevant resources on family engagement, federal and state policy issues, early-childhood education, early literacy, and health and wellness. Our grant supports NBCDI as it increases the impact of its Family Empowerment Program, which equips Black families with the knowledge, tools, and skills needed to foster their children’s learning and development.

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National Center for Teacher Residencies

$40,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2029

National Center for Teacher Residencies is dedicated to building and developing teacher residencies as a lever to address the enduring and systemic inequities in school systems facing children of color and children living in low-income communities. Our grant supports its Black Educator Initiative, which is working to recruit, prepare, and retain Black educators in U.S. classrooms.

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National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)

$2,875,550 granted from 2024 - 2029

National Committee for Quality Assurance exists to improve the quality of healthcare and is the nation’s largest accreditor of health plans. Our grant supports its Birth Equity Accountability through Measurement initiative to close the nation’s persistent, significant, and increasing mortality gap between non-Hispanic Black and all other birthing people by developing new quality measures that reward health plans and clinicians for improved care.

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National Digital Inclusion Alliance

$2,860,000 granted from 2023 - 2025

The National Digital Inclusion Alliance advances digital equity by supporting community programs and equipping policymakers to act. Our grant supports Network Effect, a consortium of six organizations in the broadband and digital inclusion field focused on community-based grassroots advocacy and support for affordable internet access. Network Effect partners will strengthen national, state, and local digital equity ecosystems where local voices, community needs, and real solutions are prioritized and elevated in policymaking and program implementation.

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National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform

$1,835,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

The National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform (NICJR) works to reduce incarceration and violence, improve the outcomes of system involved youth and adults, and increase the capacity and expertise of the organizations that serve these individuals through technical assistance, consulting, research, organizational development, and advocacy. Our grant supports the Coalition to Advance Public Safety, which is working to reduce gun homicides and non-fatal shootings by 20% over 5 years in 12 cities.

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National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform

$4,500,000 granted from 2022 - 2026

National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform (NICJR) works to reduce incarceration and violence, improve the outcomes of system involved youth and adults, and increase the capacity and expertise of the organizations that serve these individuals through technical assistance, consulting, research, organizational development, and advocacy. Our grant supports NICJR to coordinate and collaborate with leading community violence intervention technical assistance providers and develop and deliver a comprehensive package of training and technical assistance that seeks to reduce gun violence in 12 U.S. cities by 20 percent in three years.

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National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform

$6,766,000 granted from 2024 - 2025

The National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform works to reduce incarceration and violence, improve the outcomes of system-involved youth and adults, and increase the capacity and expertise of the organizations that serve these individuals. Our grant supports the development and pilot program of a safety measurement system called SafeStat. This system is designed to support community violence intervention programs and evaluate their impact and effectiveness.

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National League of Cities Institute

$4,960,000 granted from 2022 - 2026

National League of Cities is comprised of city, town, and village leaders who are focused on improving the quality of life for their current and future constituents. Our grant supports the Bloomberg Local Infrastructure Hub, which connects cities and towns with the resources and expert advice they need to access federal infrastructure funding to drive local progress, improve communities, and deliver results for residents.

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National Low-Income Housing Coalition

$1,300,000 granted from 2023 - 2025

National Low Income Housing Coalition is dedicated to achieving racially and socially equitable public policy that ensures people with the lowest incomes have quality homes that are accessible and affordable in communities of their choice. Our grant enables the organization’s work on advancing bipartisan housing solutions and protecting key programs from significant cuts.

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National Urban Fellows

$1,120,000 granted from 2023 - 2025

National Urban Fellows develops accomplished professionals of all ethnic and racial backgrounds, particularly people of color and women, to be leaders and change agents in the public and nonprofit sectors, with a strong commitment to social justice and equity. Our grant invests in National Urban Fellows’ organizational infrastructure to ensure that it continues to create a pipeline of diverse, well-prepared, executive level talent.

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New America Foundation

$5,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

The New Practice Lab at New America partners with government to improve service delivery, solution implementation, and policy design for traditional safety net programs, specifically tax credits and unemployment insurance, as well as adjacent programs like paid family leave and access to childcare.

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New Leaders

$7,500,000 granted from 2021 - 2026

New Leaders prepares education leaders to deliver breakthrough results in America’s highest need schools and to advocate for policies that enable great leaders and their students to thrive. Our grant helps establish an online principal preparation program in partnership with Morehouse College to increase the numbers of Black principals, which will help increase Black teacher hiring and retention, and over time, make a positive impact on hundreds of thousands of Black students.

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New Leaders

$13,500,000 granted from 2024 - 2026

New Leaders is the nation’s leading principal development organization. Our grant supports the organization’s aim to increase the number of Black principals through the Black Aspiring Principals Program. The additional scholarship funding is anticipated to boost enrollment by lowering tuition costs for participants.

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New Profit

$32,500,000 granted from 2023 - 2028

New Profit is a venture philanthropy organization with a 25-year track record of providing customized, relational capacity building support and resources for social impact leaders and their organizations. Our grant will support proof-of-concept through early-scale Black-led nonprofits.

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New Schools Venture Fund

$3,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2027

NewSchools Venture Fund works to build a better education system by connecting people, resources, and ideas. Our grant enables its efforts to accelerate Black-led charter school development — and eliminate learning disparities for Black and Latino students, those experiencing poverty, and those with learning differences.

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Next100

$500,000 granted from 2024 - 2026

Next100 is a startup think tank for and by a new generation of policy leaders. The organization develops and invests in leaders who are connected to impacted communities in order to drive urgently needed policy change and build a more inclusive democracy.

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No Kid Hungry by Share Our Strength

$4,000,000 granted from 2025 - 2027

Share Our Strength is dedicated to ending childhood hunger in the US by partnering with schools, community groups, and local governments to improve access to meals, provide nutrition education, and advocate for policies that strengthen food programs. A new, permanent benefits program called Summer EBT has the potential to radically reduce childhood hunger by providing families with money for groceries during the summer months. Our grant will bolster Share Our Strength’s critical role in supporting the successful launch and implementation of Summer EBT, working closely with state agencies administering the program and centering the perspectives of eligible kids and families.

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Northside Achievement Zone

$5,850,000 granted from 2022 - 2027

Northside Achievement Zone (NAZ) is a collaboration of 33 organizations and nine schools partnering with over 1,000 families to ensure that all children in North Minneapolis graduate from high school ready for college. Our grant supports NAZ to continue to deliver and grow high quality supports in early childhood, family engagement and education, and K 16 education.

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Nurse-Family Partnership

$6,000,000 granted from 2022 - 2025

Nurse Family Partnership empowers young, first time moms to create better futures for themselves and their children by providing specially trained nurses that regularly visit mothers to be starting in early pregnancy through the child’s second birthday. The nurse provides new moms with the confidence and the tools they need not only to assure a healthy start for their babies, but to envision a life of stability and opportunities for success for both mom and child.

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Open Research Lab Inc.

$750,000 granted from 2024 - 2025

OpenResearch draws on the strengths of traditional academic research and the creativity and problem-solving characteristics of startups by asking big, open-ended questions and gathering comprehensive data to fill pivotal knowledge gaps. Our grant helps disseminate learnings from its study of unconditional cash transfers, which will enhance understanding of economic insecurity in America, gaps in the existing social safety net, and how to promote a more equitable distribution of benefits.

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Parents as Teachers

$3,700,000 granted from 2024 - 2028

Parents as Teachers is an early childhood development program offering research-based curricula that help caregivers build a child’s foundation for lifelong academic success. Parents as Teachers reaches families with young children through in-home and virtual visits, and their work is proven to facilitate early detection of developmental delays and health issues, prevent child abuse and neglect, increase school readiness and success, and improve maternal and child health.

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Partners for Rural Impact, Inc.

$12,500,000 granted from 2024 - 2029

Partners for Rural Impact works to accelerate outcomes for rural youth from cradle to career by strengthening civic infrastructure, increasing access to high quality programs, and driving investment. Our grant supports its efforts related to strengthening rural place-based partnerships, a key driver to ensuring youth are on a pathway to upward mobility.

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Partners for Rural Impact, Inc.

$2,580,500 granted from 2023 - 2028

Partners for Rural Impact builds rural capacity and infrastructure to strengthen leaders, organizations, and schools in under-resourced rural communities. Our grant enables its efforts to establish a place-based partnership in Mexico, Missouri.

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Partners for Rural Impact, Inc.

$400,000 granted from 2024 - 2026

Partners for Rural Impact (PRI) works to accelerate outcomes for rural youth from cradle-to-career by strengthening civic infrastructure, increasing access to high-quality programs, and driving investment. Our grant supports PRI’s efforts to strengthen its rural-talent pipeline by providing certification/credentialing, mentorship, and tuition support.

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Partnership for Public Service

$2,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2026

Partnership for Public Service believes that our future and our democracy depend on the ability to solve big problems—and that an effective federal government is needed to do so. The organization provides resources and expertise that are focused on public-service leadership, federal talent, and society’s commitment to government.

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Policing Equity

$10,000,000 granted from 2022 - 2025

Center for Policing Equity analyzes and identifies the causes of racial disparities in public safety and advocates for large scale and meaningful change. Using evidence based approaches to social justice, they partner with police departments and communities across North America to chart a new course for equity in law enforcement.

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PolicyLink

$25,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2028

PolicyLink is a national research and action institute advancing racial and economic equity. It does this through advocacy, applied research and communications, constituency and network engagement, and implementation capacity efforts.

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Poverty and Race Research Action Council

$400,000 granted from 2023 - 2025

The Poverty & Race Research Action Council promotes research-based advocacy strategies to address structural inequality and disrupt the systems that disadvantage low-income people of color. Our grant supports continuing reform of the Housing Choice Voucher program to expand family choice and mobility.

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President & Fellows of Harvard College

$5,500,000 granted from 2020 - 2025

Harvard University Center on the Developing Child designs, tests, and implements science based innovations that have the potential to achieve breakthrough opportunities and outcomes for children facing adversity. Our grant supports the Center to research early childhood investments’ effect on school readiness and lifelong health, and to strengthen the field of early childhood practicitioners, policymakers, and social entrepreneurs to improve their impact.

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Promise Venture Studio

$2,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

Promise Venture Studio supports innovators and accelerates innovations for equity in early childhood development. Our grant provides programming support for its Early Childhood Leaders of Color (EC LOC) Collaborative and Philanthropy Action Group for Equity (PAGE). EC LOC is designed to create a restorative, healing space for leaders to learn in community with one another, strengthen their organizations through peer learning and partnerships, and take collective action on behalf of their communities. PAGE is a group of funders who will take input from the EC LOC Collaborative to co-create commitments toward more equitable grantmaking practices.

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Public Allies Inc.

$3,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2027

Public Allies Inc. is a national movement committed to advancing social justice and equity by engaging and activating the leadership capacities of all people. It partners with AmeriCorps to offer a dynamic leadership pipeline. The organization also offers trainings, activities, and programmatic interventions that provide participants with the necessary supports and structures to successfully transition to careers, higher education, and continued service.

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Purpose Built Communities Foundation

$2,600,000 granted from 2025 - 2025

Purpose Built Communities partners with local leaders to unleash the power and promise within neighborhoods, opening pathways to prosperity and opportunity for all. Our grant helps create and implement a data system across their national network of 27 Place Based Partnerships, which will drive more data-informed decisions and better outcomes for communities.

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Recidiviz Inc

$10,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2028

Recidiviz is a tech nonprofit that modernizes criminal justice data, so that agencies can safely, equitably, and permanently reduce incarceration. Their tools identify the thousands of people who are currently stuck in the system, despite being eligible for release, and surface the thousands more who could be eligible with targeted support. Our grant supports the organization’s aim to scale its proven solution to 40 states – reaching over 80% of the incarcerated population and creating a smaller, more equitable criminal justice system.

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Redf

$14,000,000 granted from 2022 - 2026

REDF invests in employment social enterprises (ESE) across the U.S. that help reveal and reinforce the talent of people who are breaking through barriers to employment. Our grant supports REDF to deepen its national footprint, connect ESEs to employers as a source of untapped talent, and prioritize investments in ESEs run by people of color and ones run by people with the lived experience of their employees.

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Regents of the University of California

$429,850 granted from 2022 - 2025

The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) is part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HSS) and works to promote the economic and social well being of children, families, and communities across the nation. Our grant supports the design, implementation, and operationalizing of an open data strategy for ACF for internal and external use, as well as the development of an infrastructure and process that can be replicated across other HHS agencies and state level offices, which has the potential to inform and improve effective social policy and human service program delivery.

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Regents of the University of Michigan

$8,000,000 granted from 2020 - 2027

The American Opportunity Study is an initiative to use the U.S. Census Bureau’s linked data infrastructure to enable new research on social and economic mobility. Our grant supports the creation of a longitudinal dataset based on publicly available census data and covering nearly all Americans over the past 70 years that will serve as a public good for evidence based policymaking.

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Save the Children Action Network

$1,350,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

Save the Children Action Network (SCAN) is the advocacy arm of Save the Children, working across the United States to ensure that the issues critical to children’s lives and futures are given top priority by our elected leaders, and building bipartisan support to make sure every child has a strong start in life. Our grant supports the Early Childhood Victory Fund, which aims to elect bipartisan early childhood champions in select states to address the early childhood education crisis.

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Save the Children Federation, Inc.

$7,500,000 granted from 2024 - 2026

Save the Children Federation works in the U.S. and around the world to give children a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn, and protection from harm. Our grant enables the organization’s advancement of a rural early learning (REaL) network of communities driven to improve kindergarten readiness and grade-level proficiency. This grant contributes to the establishment of about 20 REaL Impact Network communities, reaching an estimated 100,000 children.

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Seeding Success

$775,000 granted from 2024 - 2026

Seeding Success is a cradle-to-career partnership that seeks to ensure every child in Memphis, Tennessee, has the support and resources needed to succeed. Our grant supports the partnership’s pilot program that will launch a graduate-level credentialing program covering localized systems transformation methodology in order to help grow and retain leaders with expertise in transforming public systems.

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Spartanburg Academic Movement

$300,000 granted from 2024 - 2026

Spartanburg Academic Movement in South Carolina works to build equitable systems and inclusive economic mobility for children and teachers through cross-sector partnership, collaboration, and data-driven improvement. Our grant supports its efforts to build organizational core strength through local talent pipeline development by improving students’ career exposure and training in operational roles, especially finance and marketing/communications.

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Stand for Children, Inc.

$15,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2025

Stand for Children works in nine states to ensure U.S. students receive a high quality, relevant education, especially those whose boundless potential is overlooked and under tapped because of their skin color, zip code, first language, or disability. Stand for Children advocates for improved and equitable education standards for all children by organizing and empowering parents and communities, supporting the election of education champions, and advocating for local and state policies that support and sustain high quality education for all.

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Start Early (formerly known as Ounce of Prevention Fund)

$20,000,000 granted from 2022 - 2027

Start Early works to close the opportunity gap by championing quality early learning experiences for children and families in the U.S. from pre natal through the first five years of life. Start Early also accelerates and scales the advancement of quality early learning through professional development, continuous quality improvement, and advocacy.

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STRIVE International

$1,500,000 granted from 2022 - 2025

STRIVE provides a pathway to life-changing careers and opportunities through comprehensive professional training, intensive personal support, and self-empowerment for those who face societal barriers to advancement. Our grant will fuel STRIVE’s expansion and deeper reach into communities to support graduates as they work to achieve economic empowerment for themselves and their families.

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StriveTogether Inc

$175,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2030

StriveTogether is a national network of Place Based Partnerships working and evolving together to advance equity and transform communities at all levels to ensure every child, from cradle to career, has a chance to succeed and thrive. Our grant helps strengthen network quality and supports and drives policy change at the local, state, and federal levels.

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Student Freedom Initiative

$5,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2028

Student Freedom Initiative (SFI) focuses on expanding access to education and economic mobility for the African-American community. SFI addresses the wealth gap by promoting affordable access to higher education, offering hands-on professional and life training opportunities, delivering integrated student services, and enhancing technological resources. Our grant will support SFI in partnership with ConnectHumanity to work with communities anchored by HBCUs through the process of bringing high-speed broadband infrastructure to the schools and surrounding communities.

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TalkingPoints

$7,500,000 granted from 2024 - 2027

TalkingPoints uses accessible technology to close education gaps and improve connections between schools, teachers, and families. Their technology platform eliminates barriers—including language, time, and capacity—to strengthen family engagement and increase students’ academic success. The platform has been proven to positively impact underserved student populations where English is not the primary language.

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TechCongress

$250,000 granted from 2024 - 2025

TechCongress places computer scientists, engineers, and other technologists to serve as technology policy advisors to members of Congress, bridging the divide of knowledge and experience between D.C. and Silicon Valley for better outcomes for both. Our grant supports the organization’s AI Safety Fellowship to support AI safety efforts in the executive branch and catalyze future federal investment in AI safety.

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Terner Housing Innovation Labs Inc.

$2,100,000 granted from 2023 - 2025

Terner Housing Innovation Labs transforms research and policy expertise into actionable tools, programs, and partnerships to help make housing more affordable, fair, and sustainable.

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The Aspen Institute Inc

$2,100,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

The Aspen Institute drives change through dialogue, leadership, and action to help solve the greatest challenges of our time. Our grant helps the organization continue its Economic Mobility Fellowship for business leaders who are enhancing economic mobility for low-wage workers while building long-term business value.

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The Aspen Institute Inc

$2,100,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

The Aspen Institute’s Financial Security Program helps illuminate and solve the most critical financial challenges facing American households, aiming to build a more inclusive economy with shared prosperity. Our grant supports creating a network of state leaders working to improve public benefit delivery, to help drive and scale best practices, and to develop tools.

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The Aspen Institute Inc

$20,295,000 granted from 2024 - 2027

The Aspen Institute drives change through dialogue, leadership, and action to help solve the greatest challenges of our time. Our grant supports the scaling of its Opportunity Youth Forum network, which seeks to build and scale reconnection pathways to achieve better outcomes in education, employment, and overall wellbeing for opportunity youth (young people between the ages of 16 and 24 who are neither enrolled in school nor participating in the labor market).

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The Barack Obama Foundation

$10,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2029

The Barack Obama Foundation works to help people turn hope into action — to inspire, empower, and connect them to change their world. Our grant supports the foundation’s My Brother’s Keeper Alliance, which is focused on building safe and supportive communities for boys and young men of color.

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The Children’s Aid Society

$2,470,000 granted from 2024 - 2026

The National Center for Community Schools based at Children’s Aid Society is committed to ensuring that there are no boundaries to young people’s aspirations and no limits to their potential. Building on its history of establishing some of the original Community Schools in the U.S., the National Center helps to increase the capacity of schools, districts, and community partners to leverage funding and resources inside and outside the traditional education systems to support student success at scale. Our grant enables subsidizing of technical assistance to a cohort of school districts and communities that can model high impact practice and creative financing for others interested in this work across the country.

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The City Fund

$25,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2029

City Fund believes that public schools can help move children out of poverty and into thriving adult lives when children have fair access; educators have the flexibility to meet the diverse needs of students; leaders reflect the communities they serve; and families have the power to change the system. The organization provides grant funding in partner cities to give all students—especially those historically denied access—a quality education.

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The Commit Partnership

$3,600,000 granted from 2022 - 2025

The Commit Partnership is a Place Based Partnership composed of backbone staff and 200+ partners across Dallas County and the state of Texas. Our grant supports the Partnership’s continued work to improve and expand economic mobility pathways and to support more Texas students in attaining a living wage, through advocacy, policy, data, and analytics.

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The Commit Partnership

$550,000 granted from 2024 - 2026

The Commit Partnership is a Place-Based Partnership composed of backbone staff and hundreds of partners across Dallas County and the state of Texas. It seeks to equitably increase educational attainment. Our grant supports the partnership’s pilot recruitment and retention program to grow local data and policy talent.

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The Education Trust

$2,250,000 granted from 2024 - 2027

EdTrust is committed to advancing policies and practices to dismantle the racial and economic barriers embedded in the American education system. Through research and advocacy, EdTrust improves equity in education from preschool through college, engages diverse communities dedicated to education equity and justice, and increases political and public will to build an education system where all students will thrive.

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The Families and Workers Fund

$15,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2028

The Families and Workers Fund is a national, multi-donor pooled fund dedicated to assisting low and middle-income workers and their families. Our grant enables its Benefits Access and Equity Initiative to drive collective action on benefits access.

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The Literacy Lab

$5,500,000 granted from 2019 - 2025

Literacy Lab Leading Men Fellowship creates opportunities for young men of color and increases representation in the field of education through a year long, residency style experience in which fellows provide evidence based literacy support to pre kindergarten students, while receiving coaching and professional development. Our grant supports the Fellowship to strengthen and expand with financial sustainability.

National, K-12 Education

The Marshall Project

$4,500,000 granted from 2025 - 2027

The Marshall Project is a nonpartisan, nonprofit news organization that, through journalism, seeks to create and sustain a sense of national urgency to make the U.S. criminal justice system more fair, effective, transparent, and humane. Our grant helps The Marshall Project bolster local news by opening five local newsrooms, increasing engagement with incarcerated audiences, and strengthening their national newsroom.

National, Criminal Justice

The Milken Institute

$2,000,000 granted from 2024 - 2026

The Milken Institute leads the Initiative for Inclusive Entrepreneurship (IIE), which aims to break down barriers to capital for entrepreneurs of color and create a more inclusive economy. IIE is pivotal in bridging the gap between public and private funding to ensure that capital reaches small, BIPOC-owned businesses that need it most.

National, Black Family Economic Mobility

The Pew Charitable Trusts

$1,399,500 granted from 2024 - 2025

The Pew Charitable Trusts addresses the challenges of a changing world by illuminating issues, creating common ground, and advancing ambitious projects that lead to tangible progress. Our grant supports its Broadband Access Initiative, which works with state and federal policymakers, researchers, and other partners to accelerate the nation’s progress toward universal, affordable high-speed internet service by 2030.

National, Tech & Data

Think Of Us

$7,500,000 granted from 2023 - 2028

Think Of Us is a research and design lab for the social sector, working to transform child welfare. Our grant supports their Audacious Project goal to support a transformational shift to a system that prioritizes family well-being by allocating greater resources to prevention, family-first placements, and services for older youth.

National, Child Welfare

TNTP, Inc.

$5,900,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

TNTP seeks to end the injustice of educational inequality by providing excellent teachers to the students who need them most and by advancing policies and practices that ensure effective teaching in every classroom. Our grant supports its Black Educator Excellence Cohort, which tackles the barriers that keep aspiring Black teachers out of the profession.

National, K-12 Education

Transcend Inc

$2,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2025

Transcend partners with schools and communities to identify and implement academic, social, and logistical solutions that improve school design and student outcomes. Transcend directly supports school communities’ ability to innovate on the core design of school, which demonstrates what’s possible and required to truly transform schooling while developing and strengthening our assets. Our grant supports Transcend in providing direct support to about 230 schools so that they can develop more innovative, equitable learning environments and better experiences for students.

National, K-12 Education

U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation

$2,800,000 granted from 2024 - 2027

U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation harnesses the power of business to create solutions for the good of America and the world. Our grant enables partnerships between businesses, early childhood policy experts, and government to generate legislative, funding, and programmatic solutions for childcare to benefit working families.

National, Early Childhood & Families

University Of Chicago

$4,200,000 granted from 2018 - 2025

TMW Center for Early Learning + Public Health at the University of Chicago develops and scales interventions that place parents and caregivers at the center of their children’s education, leading to a larger shift in knowledge and behavior that opens opportunities for all children to start formal schooling ready to learn and thrive. Our grant supports the Center to pilot an initiative that embeds its suite of evidence based interventions within a community’s already existing health, education, and social service systems.

National, Early Childhood & Families

University of Chicago Crime Lab

$1,200,000 granted from 2025 - 2026

A project of the University of Chicago Crime Lab, the Community Violence Intervention Leadership Academy (CVILA) is a pioneering program designed to strengthen organizations that reduce violence. CVILA trains CVI leaders in program management, staff development and retention, data literacy, and evaluation to ultimately make a more significant impact at scale and enhance overall public safety.

National, Public Safety

UP Partnership

$550,000 granted from 2024 - 2026

UP Partnership works to ensure all young people across Bexar County, Texas, are ready for the future. It does this by coordinating data, aligning pathways, and promoting policy change. Our grant supports the organization’s efforts to strengthen its local-data pipelines through a partnership with a Texas college, which will enhance the overall data capacities of the Place-Based Partnership (PBP) network in Bexar County and expose young people to careers in PBP.

National, Community Impact

Upstream

$100,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2031

Upstream USA works to expand opportunity by reducing unplanned pregnancy across the U.S by offering training and technical assistance to health centers. Our grant supports their eight-year plan to transform contraceptive care in health centers that serve 3.8 million women of reproductive age annually.

National, Early Childhood & Families

Urban Institute

$1,900,000 granted from 2024 - 2025

Urban Institute provides data and evidence to help advance upward mobility and equity. Our grant supports its initiatives to expand federal funding for underserved populations and overcome barriers to build intergenerational wealth for Black middle-class families.

National, Black Family Economic Mobility

Vanderbilt University

$4,000,000 granted from 2020 - 2025

The Prenatal to 3 Policy Impact Center at Vanderbilt University‘s Peabody College of Education and Human Development translates research on the best public investments into state policy actions that produce results for young children and society. The Center helps policymakers and leaders navigate the complex social, economic, and health needs of families and the evidence of what works to strengthen comprehensive prenatal to 3 systems of care.

National, Early Childhood & Families

Vera Institute of Justice Inc

$25,000,000 granted from 2022 - 2027

The Vera Institute of Justice is working to end the overcriminalization and mass incarceration of people of color, immigrants, and people experiencing poverty. Founded in 1961 to advocate for alternatives to money bail in New York City, Vera is now a national organization that partners with impacted communities and government leaders to transform the criminal legal and immigration systems until they’re fair for all.

National, Criminal Justice

Voices for National Service

$2,650,000 granted from 2025 - 2027

Voices for National Service is a coalition of organizations that aims to develop bipartisan support for federal investment in national service initiatives. They educate the nation’s leaders on the impact of national service programs: leveraging human capital, tackling unmet needs, expanding opportunity, and strengthening communities.

National, Community Impact

W. Haywood Burns Institute

$3,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

The W. Haywood Burns Institute (BI) employs strategies and tactics to establish a community-centered approach of justice administration that is anchored in structural well-being while challenging racial hierarchy and the social control of communities of color by the justice sector and other public systems. BI works to shift the operational culture within the justice sector and other human services agencies to build a community-based service ecosystem to support system transformation.

National, Criminal Justice

Year Up United

$24,000,000 granted from 2022 - 2027

Year Up is committed to ensuring equitable access to economic opportunity, education, and justice for all young adults—no matter their background, income, or zip code. During the Year Up program, young adults learn in demand technical and professional skills and then apply them during a corporate internship, putting them on a path to a meaningful career. Through its proven approach and innovative strategies, Year Up is determined and positioned to close the opportunity gap in the United States.

National, Career Success

Youth Advocate Programs, Inc.

$25,000,000 granted from 2022 - 2027

Youth Advocate Programs works to keep youth and adults across the U.S. safely home with their families, supported by their community, by investing in communities to create holistic, consistent care capable of providing exactly what each person needs to achieve well being. By redirecting justice, child welfare, and other social services dollars from youth prisons and other out of home facilities to communities where program participants live, YAP helps its partners better address racial equity in their service delivery and get better outcomes for the young people they serve.

National, Child Welfare

Youth First Initiative

$3,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

Youth First Initiative is a national advocacy initiative aiming to accelerate youth justice system transformation through the creation and support of successful state-based campaigns calling for the end of the punitive youth prison model and investments in effective community-based programs, services, and opportunities for youth. To achieve a “tipping point” in the U.S., Youth First is working to build a critical mass of states to shift away from incarceration and toward investing in youth in their communities.

National, Criminal Justice

Youth Guidance

$3,000,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

Youth Guidance creates and implements school-based programs that enable children and youth to overcome obstacles, focus on their education, and ultimately succeed in school and in life. Our grant supports its BAM (Becoming A Man) program, which aims to improve the well-being of boys and young men through mentoring and counseling while strengthening their school engagement, academic attainment, and future opportunities.

National, Public Safety

Youth Villages Foundation Inc

$20,000,000 granted from 2022 - 2027

Youth Villages helps children and young people across the United States who face a wide range of emotional, mental, and behavioral problems, using proven treatment models that strengthen a child’s family and support systems and dramatically improve their long term success.

National, Child Welfare

ZERO TO THREE

$1,750,000 granted from 2023 - 2026

ZERO TO THREE works to ensure all babies and toddlers benefit from the family and community connections critical to their well-being and development. Our grant supports ZTT’s efforts to ensure more children have access to Early Head Start.

National, Early Childhood & Families

ZERO TO THREE

$10,272,000 granted from 2024 - 2028

Zero To Three works to ensure all babies and toddlers benefit from the family and community connections critical to their wellbeing and development. Our grant supports the expansion of its Safe Babies program, a proven model of care that helps transform child welfare, prevents maltreatment and neglect of babies and toddlers, reduces stress for caregivers, and keeps families together.

National, Early Childhood & Families