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
$300+M
Active Grants
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Alliance for Early Success
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.
Black Women for Wellness
Black Women for Wellness (BWW) advances the wellbeing of Black women and girls through health education, empowerment, and advocacy. Our grant will help BWW monitor, evaluate, and strengthen the implementation of the many policies it has assisted in passing, all of which aim to dismantle barriers to accessing healthcare and support the elimination of health disparities faced by Black women, birthing people, and girls.
BUILD Initiative
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.
California Black Womens Health Project
California Black Women’s Health Project is committed to improving the health of California’s 1.2 million Black women and girls through advocacy, education, outreach, and policy. The organization inspires and uplifts Black women to adopt self-care and advocacy; partners with communities and health-related organizations to encourage change; and provides hands-on educational programs.
California Budget & Policy Center
California Budget & Policy Center is a research and analysis nonprofit, committed to advancing public policies that improve the lives of Californians who are denied opportunities to share in the state’s wealth and deserve the dignity and support to lead thriving lives in its communities. Our grant enables the organization’s focus on providing the most relevant analyses to advocates and leaders in the California to support policy advances in early learning and care.
California Coalition for Black Birth Justice
Cherished Futures—a joint initiative of Communities Lifting Communities, the Public Health Alliance of Southern California and the Hospital Association of Southern California —is a multi sector, collaborative effort to reduce infant mortality and improve maternal patient experiences and safety for Black moms and babies in South Los Angeles and the Antelope Valley, California. Our grant supports Cherished Futures to expand to a new cohort of 3 4 hospitals, share promising practices from communities nationally with other local hospitals, and provide graduate level Fellows that will help with implementation plans.
California Policy Collaborative
The California Policy Collaborative builds the policy knowledge, expertise of and connections between policy staff through accurate and relevant learning content coupled with engaging and enriching learning experiences, all for the ultimate benefit of California’s children and communities. Our grant supports a non-partisan Early Learning professional learning infrastructure to support early-career legislative staff.
California State University Dominguez Hills
California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) provides transformational educational experiences grounded in culturally sustaining practices, innovative research, creative activity, and community engagement for undergraduate and graduate students. Its teacher preparation program is the primary feeder program for teachers who go on to work in South LA school districts. Our grant supports Toros Teach LA, addressing the severe shortage of early childhood educators by preparing, graduating, and placing culturally competent, racially diverse teachers and leaders in schools across the LA region.
California State University Long Beach
California State University Long Beach (CSULB) provides undergraduate and graduate educational opportunities through teaching, research, creative activity, and service for the people of California and the world. The School of Education at CSULB prepares the most teachers in the 23-campus California State University. Our grant helps California school districts meet the urgent need for 12,000-15,000 credentialed pre-kindergarten teachers by developing and implementing a new PK-3 Early Childhood Education credential at CSULB.
California State University, Northridge Foundation
California State University, Northridge Foundation (CSUN) is responsible for accepting, managing, investing, and disbursing all CSUN related philanthropic funds. Our grant supports CSUN to offer intensive training to 175 Los Angeles United School District teachers—serving predominantly Black and Latino K 2 students at the highest need elementary schools—for reading recovery and accelerated literacy growth through its highly successful Primary Promise program.
Center for Law and Social Policy
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.
Center for Urban Families
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.
Child Care Alliance of Los Angeles
The Child Care Alliance of Los Angeles is a unique and significant partnership of 10 partner agencies that deliver services to thousands of families and child-care providers. Our grant supports Workforce Pathways to improve on foundational infrastructure and systems to support early educators to increase their qualifications through an augmented and integrated advisement program.
Child Care Aware of Washington
Child Care Aware of Washington is a child care resource and referral program dedicated to ensuring that every child in Washington has access to high quality child care and early learning programs. Our grant will help Child Care Aware to lead advocacy efforts designed to effectively implement and fund best-in-class workforce policies, including improvements to teacher retention, pay, and professional development.
Children Now
Children Now harnesses collective power to achieve transformational and systemic results for California’s kids. Our grant supports Children Now’s work to build a California that leverages every funding source and political window of opportunity to advance universal access to child care for families and children aged 0-3.
Children’s Campaign Fund Action
Children’s Campaign Fund Action builds non-partisan political power by helping elect lawmakers who will enact transformational policy change for children, youth, and families. Our grant supports the organization’s work related to the Washington Legislator Education and Action Project (LEAP) and expands partnerships to advance childcare.
Children’s Funding Project
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.
College Unbound
College Unbound (CU) is dedicated to providing accessible, innovative higher education opportunities for adult learners who have faced significant barriers to attending college. Our grant will support a partnership with EarlyEdU to deliver a Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Leadership and Change to experienced early childhood educators. It will also build the infrastructure needed for statewide and national expansion, enhancing CU’s capacity to serve more students and scale its impact.
Early Edge California
Early Edge California believes all children should have access to high-quality learning experiences so they can have a strong foundation for future success. It centers the voices of families, educators, and childcare providers to uplift their challenges and needs; educates lawmakers, leaders, and others about the need for investment in early learning and care programs; builds coalitions to recommend statewide funding levels and policy change; and promotes quality programs.
Early Educator Investment Collaborative
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.
Educare Los Angeles at Long Beach
Educare Los Angeles at Long Beach increases access to high-quality early learning across southern California. It is a hub to model how early learning programs can provide quality early education, partner with families, and advocate for education practice and policy.
Families in Schools
Families in Schools works to involve parents and communities in their children’s education to achieve lifelong success. It provides capacity building to education staff, empowers families to support their children’s education, and advocates for policies and practices that promote authentic family engagement.
First Five Action Fund
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.
Foundation for Health Care Quality
Foundation for Health Care Quality partners with clinicians, health systems, health plans, and others to improve appropriateness, quality, and safety of clinical care. Our grant supports its efforts to measure the impact of interventions and patient experiences on maternal health disparities and birth outcomes.
Golden State Opportunity Foundation
Golden State Opportunity is dedicated to ending poverty by providing all Californians with the tools to build financial wellbeing. Our grant supports its outreach to more than one million low-income Angelenos, helping them to claim hundreds of millions of dollars from tax credits and improve their financial situations.
GRACE
GRACE’s advocacy focuses on increasing cash resources for vulnerable families, enhancing the civic infrastructure that supports families by securing state funding for cradle to career networks that are serving families directly in their neighborhoods, and scaling up proven strategies. Our grant will support GRACE’s work to advance place-based poverty alleviation strategies and economic justice initiatives in Los Angeles County and California.
Imagine Institute
The Imagine Institute supports affordable, high-quality care for every child in Washington State by building a development system that elevates and improves the lives of child care providers and professionals. Our grant bolsters Imagine Institute’s training, resources, professional development, and mentoring programs designed to help people start and expand their child care businesses.
Impact Fellows Action Fund
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.
Institute for Workforce Development and Sustainability
Institute for Workforce Development and Sustainability equips Washington’s business community with tools and resources to establish a robust workforce. Our grant supports the organization’s work related to the Washington Legislator Education and Action Project (LEAP) which aims to build sustained education and engagement among policymakers and civic leaders about child care and early learning.
JB and MK Pritzker Family Foundation
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.
LA Partnership for Early Childhood Investment
The LA Partnership for Early Childhood Investment (PECI) invests in and promotes innovations that advance the lifelong health and well-being of LA County children ages 0-5. Our grant supports PECI’s efforts to involve, include, and amplify perspectives and voices of parents and childcare leaders to help inform the region’s early childhood policies and programs.
LA Partnership for Early Childhood Investment
LA Partnership for Early Childhood Investment is a public private collaboration that invests in and promotes innovations to advance the lifelong health and well being of children ages 0-5 in Los Angeles County, California. Our grant supports the Village Fund to ensure that the needs and experiences of those weathering and experiencing the most adverse birth outcomes – Black families – are involved in developing and driving solutions to birth equity.
Learning Policy Institute
Learning Policy Institute conducts and communicates independent, high-quality research to improve education policy and practice. Our grant enables the organization’s research related to supporting California’s investment in universal pre-kindergarten.
Low Income Investment Fund
Low Income Investment Fund mobilizes capital and partners in support of the vision that everyone in the U.S. should benefit from living in a community of opportunity, equity, and well-being. Our grant supports its work related to increasing the effectiveness of California’s Infrastructure Grant Program, ensuring Los Angeles-based early childhood education providers receive support to successfully stabilize and grow the licensed supply of childcare where it is most critical.
Michigan League for Public Policy
Michigan League for Public Policy works to lift up Michiganders who have been left out of prosperity. The organization uses data to educate, advocate, and fight for policy solutions that undo historic and systemic racial and economic inequities in the areas of health care, housing, education, childcare, and more.
MomsRising Education Fund
MomsRising Education Fund educates and engages people about the importance of advancing family economic security and ending discrimination in the U.S. Our grant enables the organization’s efforts to mobilize moms and families across Washington to advance early learning policies.
MomsRising Together
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.
Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center
Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center serves children and families in the Hilltop neighborhood of Tacoma by offering an array of programming, resources, and services. Our grant supports the organization’s plans for its Cora Whitley Family Center, which will house 19 childcare classrooms as well as a gym.
National Black Child Development Institute
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.
National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)
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.
Nurse-Family Partnership
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.
OneAmerica
OneAmerica is the largest immigrant and refugee advocacy organization in Washington and advances the fundamental principles of democracy and justice at the local, state, and national levels by building power within immigrant communities in collaboration with key allies. Our grant supports building OneAmerica’s political and advocacy infrastructure to achieve its early education policy goals including a universal childcare system in Washington and a partnership with state agencies to implement early learning policies to benefit immigrant/refugee families and providers.
Para Los Ninos
Para Los Niños (PLN) works with Southern California’s most underresourced communities to foster pathways to success through excellence in education, powerful families, and strong communities. Para Los Niños’ seven early education centers and three charter schools serve low-income children ages 6 weeks to 14 years old; while its two youth workforce services centers prepare youth ages 14 to 24 for success in post-secondary education and the workforce with a focus on drop-out recovery and prevention. PLN also offers mental health services to children from low-income families and provides families with in-home counseling, case management, and crisis intervention.
Parents as Teachers
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.
Partners for Children South LA
Partners for Children South L.A. is a collaborative effort of 40+ health and human services organizations that partner to provide links to services and cross-agency care coordination for children from birth through five years and their families. The organization works to improve access to high-quality healthcare, early education, and family supports, with an emphasis on children in kinship care and pregnant and parenting teens.
Pathwaves Washington
Pathwaves WA works with the early childhood policy sector in Washington state to make it more just and inclusive. Pathwaves creates pathways for leaders of color to hold decision making roles in early childhood systems, so they can equitably drive and shape the design of policies that affect generations of children and communities.
Philanthropic Ventures Foundation
Philanthropic Ventures Foundation tests new approaches to creative grantmaking and to maximize the impact of the philanthropic dollar. Our grant supports their partnership with the California Department of Education to successfully implement and bolster the quality of universal Pre-K in California.
President & Fellows of Harvard College
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.
Promise Venture Studio
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.
Raising A Reader
Raising A Reader helps families to build, practice, and grow reading routines at home to foster healthy brain development, healthy relationships, and the literacy skills critical for school success. Our grant expands early literacy and family engagement programs to reach children in Los Angeles County who face widening Early Literacy gaps in the wake of COVID-19
Reading Partners
Reading Partners is a national nonprofit that mobilizes communities to provide students with the proven, individualized reading support they need to read at grade level by fourth grade. Our grant supports Reading Partners Los Angeles to expand its school-based, one-on-one tutoring model to reach significantly more students.
Regents of the University of California at Berkeley
The University of California at Berkeley’s School of Education and its departments of economics and labor are working to ensure that young children and families furthest from opportunity reap the benefits of California’s recent investments in early childhood care and education. Our grant will help train district and school leaders serving underinvested communities in Los Angeles County, bolster and provide upward mobility for experienced teachers of color, and spread best practices of what’s working in L.A.
Regents University of California Los Angeles
UCLA Center for the Transformation of Schools is dedicated to advancing systems change in education through humanizing research, validating practices, and transforming policies to support equitable educational outcomes for historically underserved students. Our grant helps to identify Los Angeles Unified School District’s schools that successfully address systemic academic inequities faced by Black students and to elevate best practices to families, the district, and the county.
Save the Children Action Network
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.
Sobrato Early Academic Language Program (SEAL)
Sobrato Early Academic Language Program provides California educators and schools with research- and evidence-based tools that help dual-language and multilingual learners succeed. Our grant expands professional development so that more educators in the Los Angeles region can effectively support the diverse learning needs of underserved dual-language and multilingual students, using a proven approach that centers their cultural and linguistic brilliance.
Springboard Collaborative
Springboard Collaborative addresses the U.S. literacy gap by closing the gap between home and school, coaching educators and family members to help kids learn to read. With more than 60% of California third graders reading below grade level, this is an urgent issue. Our grant supports Springboard’s efforts to empower children from underserved communities in Los Angeles as thriving and engaged readers by catalyzing collaboration between families and teachers in intensive summer and after-school reading programs.
Start Early (formerly known as Ounce of Prevention Fund)
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.
Start Early (formerly known as Ounce of Prevention Fund)
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. Our grant will support Start Early to address historic racial inequities in Washington’s home visiting system with a focus on community engagement and workforce development.
Start Early (formerly known as Ounce of Prevention Fund)
Start Early champions quality early learning experiences for children and families, from prenatal through the first five years of life. Our grant increases the organization’s capacity to advocate for a more equitable and scalable B-5 (birth to age 5) system in Washington state.
Tacoma Pierce County Department of Public Health
Tacoma Pierce County Department Black Infant Health program focuses on community building and personalized pregnancy and parenting support to Black parents. The program seeks to develop a community- and evidence-informed model that can effectively mitigate disparities in birth outcomes.
The Children’s Partnership
The Children’s Partnership advances child health equity through research, policy, and community engagement, increasing the influence of marginalized voices in advocacy. It harnesses the power of partnerships to create and implement policies that address systemic inequities and contribute to healthy children, resourced families, and safe and welcoming communities.
The Early Childhood Investment Corporation
Early Childhood Investment Corporation collaborates to increase public and private investment in children’s earliest years, to elevate issues affecting young children and their families, and to continuously improve Michigan’s comprehensive early childhood system. Our grant helps to grow their efforts to support effective early childhood policies that improve outcomes and create equitable, long-lasting impact for Michigan’s youngest children and their families.
The Seattle Times
The Seattle Times is committed to providing principled, quality, public-service journalism — and continuing to innovate to ensure the future of the local free press. Our grant enables its efforts to expand coverage of early childhood education issues, needs, and solutions and provide mainstream news content on under-covered topics.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation
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.
Unite LA
UNITE-LA advances equitable economic mobility and well-being by fostering collaboration that enhances systems, policies, and high-quality education and career pathways. Our grant supports UNITE-LA’s efforts to educate and cultivate business leaders as early childhood education (ECE) champions, positioning them as powerful allies for young children and families. Additionally, our funding will help UNITE-LA build greater cohesion in ECE workforce pathways, from apprenticeships to associate and bachelor’s degree attainment, ultimately strengthening California’s early care and education sector.
University Of Chicago
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.
University of Washington College of Education
University of Washington College of Education strives to transform inequitable systems of education and create just, sustainable, and culturally thriving democracies by engaging in dynamic partnerships, practices, and research. Our grant seeks to support the College to increase the number of highly qualified early educators and leaders in WA state. Cost-of-attendance scholarships coupled with intentional recruitment efforts are designed to attract and retain underrepresented and BIPOC early learning scholars, faculty, and policy leaders.
Upstream
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.
Vanderbilt University
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.
Washington State Association of Head Start & ECEAP
Washington State Association of Head Start & Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program undertakes collective advocacy for the children and families farthest from opportunity, high quality professional development, and opportunities for parents, staff and directors to learn from each other and together improve the lives of children and families throughout Washington state. Our grant supports the Association’s Parent Ambassador Program, which prepares parents to advocate for Early Childhood Education and empowers parents to engage in the process of decision making that affects their children’s outcomes and family well being.
Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families
Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) is the lead agency for state-funded services that support children and families to build resilience and health and to improve educational outcomes. Our grant supports the creation of a facilities plan that will help DCYF, its partners, and others understand statewide and local facilities needs to support Washington state’s mixed-delivery early care and education programs, including childcare, state-funded preschool, Head Start, Transition to Kindergarten, and others.
Washington State Department of Commerce
The Washington State Department of Commerce is a government agency that focuses on community and economic development, which includes planning, infrastructure, energy, public facilities, housing, public safety, international trade, and business services. Our grant supports the Child Care Partnership Grant program which seeks to increase child care accessibility in communities experiencing child care shortages.
Washington State Department of Health
Washington State Department of Health works to protect and improve the health of all people in Washington state. Our grant supports the Department’s Birth Equity Project and its investments in community-based organizations around Washington to provide holistic, culturally congruent, and multigenerational approaches to improving the health of birthing parent and baby.
Washington State Hospital Association
Washington State Hospital Association represents all the hospitals and health systems in Washington state, and advocates for and provides value to its members in achieving their missions and improving the health of their communities. Our grant supports their TeamBirth collaboration to improve equity and outcomes for birthing families across the state.
Washington STEM
Council for a Strong America (CSA) engages leaders from all sectors who promote evidence-based policies and programs that enable kids to be healthy, well-educated, and prepared for productive lives. Our grant supports CSA utilizing two arms of the organization, ReadyNation and Mission:Readiness, to cultivate support for critical early childhood policies.
Washington STEM
Washington STEM is dedicated to advancing excellence, innovation, and equity in STEM education across Washington state, focusing on leveraging STEM for social change and creating pathways to economic security for systemically underserved students. Our grant supports Washington STEM’s early childhood education (ECE) initiatives, specifically enhancing access to and use of data to inform policy decisions. This investment will help improve data tools and advocacy efforts, ultimately expanding access to high-quality early care and education for priority populations.
Western Center for Law & Poverty
Fair Beginnings for Black Families is a three year project designed to improve health outcomes and significantly reduce health disparities impacting parents, expecting parents, and infants and children of low income, Black communities in Los Angeles County and throughout California. Our grant will support their work to create a home visitation program to set up Black families for success and positive health outcomes and partnership with LA community colleges to support Black students who are expecting or new parents.
ZERO TO THREE
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.
ZERO TO THREE
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.