Our Grantees

Fund for Shared Insight’s grantmaking has spanned three areas: foundation openness, feedback research, and feedback practice. Currently, we are focused on feedback practice, supporting Listen4Good, our national initiative implementing high-quality feedback loops at customer-facing nonprofits, and research, supporting the examination of the relationship between client feedback and client outcomes.

View a searchable list below of all our grantees, and see some organizations, their staff, and the people they serve featured in stories and videos illustrating the power of listening and feedback.

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Awarded Grants


Children’s Service Center $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Children’s Service Center

Nominated by Mary Black Foundation and Spartanburg County Foundation
Children’s Service Center is a behavioral health-care system offering assessment, crisis, referral, and inpatient and out-patient services designed to address the individual emotional and mental health needs of children, adolescents, and their families.

cscwv.org

Inuit Circumpolar Council Alaska Kolea Region (Alaska & Hawai’i)

Inuit Circumpolar Council Alaska

Inuit Circumpolar Council Alaska

iCC exists to be the unified voice and collective spirit of Alaskan Intuit, to promote, protect, and advance Intuit culture and society.

https://iccalaska.org/

East Oakland Youth Development Center $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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East Oakland Youth Development Center

Nominated by William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
The East Oakland Youth Development Center’s (EOYDC) works in deep East Oakland, a community stricken by crime and violence, delivering comprehensive, evidence-based interventions that help young people transform their lives by building resilience, preparing for educational and career success, and igniting positive change.

eoydc.org

CFE Fund $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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CFE Fund

Nominated by The JPB Foundation
The CFE Fund provides funding and technical assistance to government leaders implementing public programs and policies designed to improve individual and family financial stability.

cfefund.org

Puente $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Puente

Nominated by Sobrato Family Foundation
Puente is a community-resource center for the South Coast residents of San Mateo County, CA, offering services including food distribution, bilingual childcare, and youth leadership and development programs.

mypuente.org

Organized Village of Kake Kolea Region (Alaska & Hawai’i)

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Organized Village of Kake

The Organized Village of Kake’s core purpose is to strengthen tribal community and culture by enhancing quality of life, preserving and sustaining traditions, and advocating for the protection and preservation of customary and traditional areas and gathering practices.

http://www.kake-nsn.gov/

Commission on Economic Opportunity $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Commission on Economic Opportunity

Nominated by NEPA Funders Collaborative
The Commission on Economic Opportunity supports a variety of in-home and community programs that confront the causes of poverty, reducing its impact and promoting self-sufficiency.

upstatefrc.org

Family Services $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Family Services

Nominated by Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley
Family Services provides programs and services throughout the Hudson Valley region of New York, including youth services, family programs, victim services, community safety and prevention, and stewardship for the Family Partnership Center.

familyservicesny.org

Reinvestment Partners $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Reinvestment Partners

Nominated by The Rockefeller Foundation
Reinvestment Partners is a housing and community-development organization, rehabbing distressed residential and commercial properties, supporting neighborhood improvements, and offering housing-counseling and taxpayer-assistance services.

reinvestmentpartners.org

Kua’aina Ulu Auamo (KUA) Kolea Region (Alaska & Hawai’i)

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Kua’aina Ulu Auamo (KUA)

KUA empowers communities to improve their quality of life through caring for their biocultural (natural and cultural) heritage.

http://kuahawaii.org/

Compass Family Services $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Compass Family Services

Nominated by Tipping Point Community
Compass Family Services helps homeless and near-homeless families achieve housing stability, self-sufficiency, and well-being.

compass-SF.org

Bering Sea Elders Group Kolea Region (Alaska & Hawai’i)

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Bering Sea Elders Group

As Elders, we are messengers to our children, our tribal councils, and the people who make decisions that affect our marine resources, ecosystem, and ways of life.

http://www.beringseaelders.org/

Save the Family Foundation of Arizona $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Save the Family Foundation of Arizona

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
Save the Family Foundation of Arizona offers a variety of programs designed to empower families to conquer homelessness and achieve life-long independence.

savethefamily.org

 

AccessHealth $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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AccessHealth

Nominated by George Foundation
AccessHealth is a Federally Qualified Health Center providing full-time integrated medical, dental, and behavioral healthcare for a discounted, sliding-scale fee for the underserved, uninsured, and underinsured of Fort Bend and Waller County.

myaccesshealth.org

Cornerstones of Care $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Cornerstones of Care

Nominated by Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
Cornerstones of Care runs a variety of programs, including in foster care, education, and health, with the goal of building safe and healthy communities.

cornerstonesofcare.org

South Carolina First Steps $15,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

South Carolina First Steps

South Carolina First Steps

Nominated by South Carolina First Steps (via Federal Preschool Development Grant Funding)
South Carolina First Steps helps children and their families get ready for school through early-education, childcare, pre-K, literacy, health, and parenting programs.

scfirststeps.org

Native Village of Port Heiden Kolea Region (Alaska & Hawai’i)

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Native Village of Port Heiden

The Native Village of Port Heiden is using its traditions to create new opportunities for its people and community to live, thrive, and grow as they have for thousands of years.

https://www.nativevillageofportheiden.com/

Iniciativa de Ecodesarrollo de Bahía de Jobos (IDEBAJO) Southeastern United States

Iniciativa de Ecodesarrollo de Bahía de Jobos (IDEBAJO)

Iniciativa de Ecodesarrollo de Bahía de Jobos (IDEBAJO)

Our work is based on the transformation of the excluded communities of the southeast region of Puerto Rico through the defense of the natural and cultural heritage and the endogenous community sustainable development.

https://idebajo.wordpress.com/

Foundation for Blind Children $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Foundation for Blind Children

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
Foundation for Blind Children provides education, tools, and services to enable people of all ages with vision loss to achieve greater independence, and to provide education and emotional support for their parents and families.

www.seeitourway.org

St. Vincent’s House $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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St. Vincent’s House

Nominated by The John P. McGovern Academy of Oslerian Medicine
St. Vincent’s House is a social-services organization partnering in the community to provide health services, case management, emergency assistance, and spiritual services.

stvhope.org

Kokua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Family Services Kolea Region (Alaska & Hawai’i)

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Kokua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Family Services

KKV’s Roots Project aims to revitalize the community’s access to quality food through organic farming, ancestral practices, and connecting around preparing and sharing food, culture, and traditions that sustain the health of people and the land.

https://www.kkv.net/

Living Hope Wheelchair Association Southeastern United States

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Living Hope Wheelchair Association

Living Hope works at the intersection of disability rights, healthcare justice, and immigrant and worker rights providing medical supplies and equipment as well as spaces for leadership development and a community where everyone can feel included, respected, and loved.

https://www.lhwassociation.org/

Foundation for Senior Living $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Foundation for Senior Living

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
The Foundation for Senior Living (FSL) delivers an integrated system of care that allows adults of all means and abilities to age in place through a contiunuum of home and community-based health services. FSL is also committed to the development of energy-efficient, affordable housing.

fsl.org

Duet $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Duet

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
With programs focused on family development and financial stability, UFRC aims to provide educational opportunities, engaging activities, and support services that help families and the community thrive.

duetaz.org

Starfinder Foundation $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

Starfinder Foundation

Starfinder Foundation

Nominated by The Nelson Foundation
Starfinder Foundation is a sports-based youth-development organization delivering programming in soccer, academics, and life skills to underserved youth in the Greater Philadelphia area.

starfinderfoundation.org

Native Village of Savoonga Kolea Region (Alaska & Hawai’i)

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Native Village of Savoonga

Savoonga is a traditional St. Lawrence Yupik village with a subsistence lifestyle based on walrus and whale hunting. It is hailed as the “Walrus Capital of the World.” Whale, seal, walrus, and reindeer comprise 80% of islanders’ diets. Due to the island’s isolation, most residents are bilingual — St Lawrence Island Yupik is still the first language.

https://kawerak.org/our-region/savoonga/

Alameda Point Collaborative $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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Alameda Point Collaborative

Nominated by Sunlight Giving
Alameda Point Collaborative is a supportive housing community that uses all its resources to help families and individuals break the cycle of homelessness and poverty.

apcollaborative.org

Friends of the Children-Boston $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Friends of the Children-Boston

Nominated by The Boston Foundation
Friends of the Children-Boston aims to break the cycle of generational poverty by creating meaningful relationships between at-risk youth and salaried, professional mentors.

friendsboston.org

Chickaloon Village Traditional Council Kolea Region (Alaska & Hawai’i)

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Chickaloon Village Traditional Council

The council’s mission is to perpetuate our ancestors’ beliefs, customs, traditions, and values and steward our environment to help our citizens thrive.

https://www.chickaloon-nsn.gov/

Nottoway Indian Tribe of Virginia Southeastern United States

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Nottoway Indian Tribe of Virginia

We integrate traditional ecological knowledge and language revitalization efforts into protecting our waterways, our climate, and our land for generations to come.

http://www.nottowayindians.org/

Access Plus Capital $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Access Plus Capital

Nominated by The James Irvine Foundation
Access Plus is a mission lender, supporting businesses with affordable capital and business advisory services to help create jobs in low-income and underserved communities.

accesspluscapital.com

Bridge to Enter Advanced Mathematics (BEAM) $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Bridge to Enter Advanced Mathematics (BEAM)

Nominated by Overdeck Family Foundation
Bridge to Enter Advanced Mathematics (BEAM) helps underserved students in grades 6 – 12 enter advanced studies in math, such as through advising, enrichment, mentoring, and summer camp programs.

beammath.org

Girls Leading Girls $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Girls Leading Girls

Nominated by Bravo Foundation
Girls Leading Girls trains young women in leadership and life skills through soccer.

upstatefrc.org

Waimea Hawaiian Homestead Association Kolea Region (Alaska & Hawai’i)

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Waimea Hawaiian Homestead Association

The Waimea Hawaiian Homesteaders’ Association works in the tradition of collaboration and cooperation to create community development, economic opportunities, and self-sustainability on land used for residential, agricultural, and pastoral purposes.

http://www.waimeahomestead.com/

The STAY Project Southeastern United States

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The STAY Project

We are a network of young people, ages 14 – 30, who are committed to supporting one another to make Appalachia a place we can and want to stay.

https://www.thestayproject.net/

Asian Americans for Community Involvement of Santa Clara County $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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Asian Americans for Community Involvement of Santa Clara County

Nominated by Sunlight Giving
AACI’s mission is to improve the health, mental health, and well-being of individuals, families, and the Asian community by providing an array of high-quality health and human services; sharing expertise about the Asian community’s needs and best service delivery practices; and providing Asian leadership in advocating on key health and human services issues.

aaci.org

 

Friends For Life Corporation $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Friends For Life Corporation

Nominated by Plough Foundation
Friends For Life is the mid-south’s oldest and largest AIDS service organization. Its mission is to prevent the spread of HIV and help those affected by HIV/AIDS live well.

fflmemphis.org

Goodwill of Silicon Valley $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Goodwill of Silicon Valley

Nominated by REDF
Goodwill of Silicon Valley’s Career Development Program offers participants paid work experience and professional development workshops designed to prepare people to enter or re-enter the workforce in entry-level positions.

goodwillsv.org

The Hunger and Health Coalition $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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The Hunger and Health Coalition

Nominated by Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation
The Hunger and Health Coalition is a social-services organization providing services, including a food pantry, free pharmacy, and a backpack program for students at risk of hunger.

hungerandhealthcoalition.com

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Santa Rosa $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Santa Rosa

Nominated by Community Foundation of Sonoma County
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Santa Rosa cares for the most vulnerable no matter their beliefs and cultures, transforming lives and communities through dignity, hope, and love.

srcharities.org

Sejah Farm of the Virgin Islands Southeastern United States

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Sejah Farm of the Virgin Islands

We are concerned about food systems, food security, and food sovereignty in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

http://sejahfarm.com/

Green & Healthy Homes Initiative $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Green & Healthy Homes Initiative

Nominated by The JPB Foundation
Green & Healthy Homes Initiative works to break the link between unhealthy housing and unhealthy families by creating and advocating for healthy, safe, and energy-efficient homes.

ghhi.org

ServeMinnesota $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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ServeMinnesota

Nominated by W. K. Kellogg Foundation
ServeMinnesota works with AmeriCorps members and community partners to meet critical needs throughout Minnesota with specific focus on solving tough problems in educational achievement, economic opportunity, and environmental protection.

serveminnesota.org

Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County

Nominated by Community Foundation of Sonoma County
Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County partners with the community to empower low-income families through community engagement, health and wellness, education, and financial stability strategies.

capsonoma.org

Habitat for Humanity Las Vegas $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Habitat for Humanity Las Vegas

Nominated by Charles Schwab Bank
Habitat for Humanity Las Vegas addresses the community need for available, safe, decent, stable, affordable housing stock for low-income families within Southern Nevada.

lasvegashabitat.org

The Learning Alliance $15,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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The Learning Alliance

Nominated by anonymous funder
The Learning Alliance works to promote literacy through professional development for educators, extended learning opportunities for students, and community-engagement initaitives.

thelearningalliance.org

Southcentral Louisiana Jurisdiction CDC Southeastern United States

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Southcentral Louisiana Jurisdiction CDC

South Central Louisiana Jurisdiction CDC is a faith-based solidarity organization supporting and developing opportunities for financial security and self-reliance for partner groups providing community services, like disaster relief after Hurricane Ida.

Groundwork USA $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Groundwork USA

Nominated by The JPB Foundation
Groundwork USA is a national network of local organizations working to transform the natural and built environment of low-resource neighborhoods, making communities green, healthy, and resilient.

groundworkusa.org

Silicon Valley Urban Debate League $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Silicon Valley Urban Debate League

Nominated by Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund (SV2)
Silicon Valley Urban Debate League helps low-income youth tap the power of their voices to compete, excel, and change the world.

svudl.org

East Bay Agency for Children $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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East Bay Agency for Children

Nominated by Sunlight Giving
East Bay Agency for Children improves the well-being of children, youth, and families by reducing the impact of trauma and social inequities.

ebac.org

Habitat for Humanity of Kansas City $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Habitat for Humanity of Kansas City

Nominated by Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
Habitat for Humanity of Kansas City helps families build strength, stability, and self-reliance through home ownership, home preservation, and financial literacy.

habitatkc.org

Society of St. Vincent de Paul Diocese of Phoenix $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Society of St. Vincent de Paul Diocese of Phoenix

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul strives to feed, clothe, house, and heal homeless and working poor individuals and families in central and northern Arizona.

stvincentdepaul.net

 

Outreach – Center for Community Resources $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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Outreach – Center for Community Resources

Nominated by Moses Taylor Foundation
With respect for the individual and the highest professional standards, Outreach – Center for Community Resources provides a variety of programs that promote family stability and economic self-sufficiency.

EOTCworks.org

HappyBottoms $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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HappyBottoms

Nominated by Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
HappyBottoms is Kansas City’s diaper bank, providing free diapers to keep babies happy, healthy, and dry.

happybottoms.org

Southwest Human Development $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Southwest Human Development

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
Southwest Human Development strengthens the foundation Arizona’s children need for a great start in life.

swhd.org

Turning Points for Children $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Turning Points for Children

Nominated by Scattergood Foundation
Turning Points for Children is a social services organization offering programs and services in areas including primary healthcare, behavioral health, parenting, workforce readiness, and early-childhood education.

turningpointsforchildren.org

HomeFront $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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HomeFront

Nominated by George H. and Estelle M. Sands Foundation
HomeFront offers a holistic array of services for clients who are homeless or near-homeless, including emergency shelter, transitional and permanent service-enriched housing, and case management.

homefrontnj.org

Southwest Solutions $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Southwest Solutions

Nominated by NeighborWorks America
Southwest Solutions builds a strong and healthy community while changing and saving lives.

swsol.org

 

Food Bank for Monterey County $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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Food Bank for Monterey County

Nominated by Sunlight Giving
The Food Bank for Monterey County is the largest provider of emergency supplemental food in Monterey County, CA, leading community efforts in the awareness and elimination of hunger.

foodbankformontereycounty.org

Hope and Comfort $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Hope and Comfort

Nominated by Hope and Comfort Innovation Fund
Hope and Comfort works with partners including food pantries and children’s organizations to distribute essential hygiene items including soap, toothpaste, and deodorant to people in Greater Boston.

hopeandcomfort.org

Unity Care Group $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Unity Care Group

Nominated by Heising-Simons Foundation
Unity Care Group offers supports to youth and families in the juvenile justice and foster care systems, such as through transitional and affordable housing opportunities and life-skills, education, employment, and mental-health services.

unitycare.org

Special Health Resources for Texas $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Special Health Resources for Texas

Nominated by Episcopal Health Foundation
Special Health Resources for Texas is a federally qualified health center serving 23 counties in northeast Texas and working to expand access to affordable and comprehensive health care services to the underserved of our region.

specialhealth.org

Students Rising Above $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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Students Rising Above

Nominated by The James Irvine Foundation
Students Rising Above invests in low-income, first generation college students who have demonstrated a deep commitment to education and strength of character, while overcoming tremendous odds of poverty, homelessness, and neglect.

studentsrisingabove.org

Hope House $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Hope House

Nominated by Plough Foundation
Hope House provides preschool, day care, and social services to children and families affected by HIV.

hopehousememphis.org

Benevilla $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Benevilla

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
Benevilla provides extensive support services for older adults, adults with disabilities, children, and the families who care for them.

benevilla.org

Fresno Area Hispanic Foundation $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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Fresno Area Hispanic Foundation

Nominated by The James Irvine Foundation
The Fresno Area Hispanic Foundation promotes education and self-sufficiency through economic development that strengthens the community.

fresnoahf.org

World Relief Seattle $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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World Relief Seattle

Nominated by anonymous funders
World Relief Seattle empowers churches to serve and help refugees and immigrants in the Greater Seattle area, including through resettlement programs, employment services, language training, and legal services.

worldreliefseattle.org

Human Services Campus $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Human Services Campus

Nominated by Virginia G Piper Charitable Trust
Human Services Campus is a collaboration of faith-based, nonprofit, government, private, and community organizations providing shelter, housing, and other services to homeless individuals.

hsc-az.org

Taller San Jose Hope Builders $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Taller San Jose Hope Builders

Nominated by The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation
Hope Builders provides Orange County’s most disadvantaged youth the life skills and job training needed to achieve enduring personal and professional success.

tsjhopebuilders.org

Heart of Los Angeles Youth $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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Heart of Los Angeles Youth

Nominated by The James Irvine Foundation
Heart of Los Angeles provides underserved youth with exceptional programs in academics, arts, and athletics within a nurturing environment, empowering them to develop their potential, pursue their education, and strengthen their communities.

heartofla.org

Youth Alliance $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Youth Alliance

Nominated by The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Youth Alliance offers afterschool programs, violence-prevention programs, intervention bilingual counseling and case management, and other services to support and enrich youth and families.

youthall.org

Teen Success, Inc. $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Teen Success, Inc.

Nominated by William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Teen Success helps underserved teen mothers and their children become educated, self-sufficient, valued members of society.

teensuccess.org

Hope Services Hawaii $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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Hope Services Hawaii

Nominated by Hawaii Community Foundation
HOPE initiates and provides innovative safety-net programs to the vulnerable and marginalized in the state of Hawai’i.

hopeserviceshawaii.org

Jewish Family & Children’s Service (JFCS)

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Jewish Family & Children’s Service (JFCS)

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
Jewish Family & Children’s Service (JFCS) is a non-sectarian organization working to strengthen the community by providing quality behavioral-health social services and primary medical care.

jfcsaz.org

Youth Progress $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Youth Progress

Nominated by anonymous funder
Youth Progress is a partnership among 11 Oregon organizations serving young people in the juvenile justice and foster care systems.

youthprogress.org

Tejas Health Care $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Tejas Health Care

Nominated by Episcopal Health Foundation
Tejas Health Care, a Federally Qualified Health Center, provides quality, affordable, compassionate and accessible primary medical, dental and behavioral health care to the Fayette County area of Texas.

tejashealthcare.org

IHS, The Institute for Human Services $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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IHS, The Institute for Human Services

Nominated by Hawaii Community Foundation
IHS creates and offers tailored housing solutions for those in crisis, and nurtures homeless people toward greater self-direction and responsibility.

ihshawaii.org

Keshet $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Keshet

Nominated by Julian Grace Foundation
Keshet provides services for individuals with disabilities at more than 70 sites in the Chicago area, integrating programs for students, campers, employees, and residents from pre-school through adulthood.

keshet.org

The Ali Forney Center $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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The Ali Forney Center

Nominated by The Rockefeller Foundation
The Ali Forney Center protects LGBTQ youths from the harms of homelessness and empowers them with the tools needed to live independently.

aliforneycenter.org

Jewish Vocational & Career Counseling Service $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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Jewish Vocational & Career Counseling Service

Nominated by The James Irvine Foundation
JVS transforms lives by helping people build in-demand skills and find good jobs.

jvs.org

The Art of Yoga Project $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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The Art of Yoga Project

Nominated by Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund
The Art of Yoga Project focuses on early intervention to help marginalized and justice-involved girls prepare for a positive future.

theartofyogaproject.org

JIFF $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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JIFF

Nominated by Tommy and Lauren Young Fund, via Hope Christian Community Foundation
JIFF provides youth from the juvenile justice system with the skills, support, and direction necessary to break the destructive cycle of criminal behavior.

jiffyouth.org

Power to Decide $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Power to Decide

Nominated by The JPB Foundation
Power to Decide improves the lives and future prospects of children and families and, in particular, helps ensure that children are born into stable, two-parent families who are committed to and ready for the demanding task of raising the next generation.

thenationalcampaign.org

Lorain County Health & Dentistry $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Lorain County Health & Dentistry

Nominated by Nord Family Foundation
Lorain County Health & Dentistry is a community health center providing medical, dental, and other health services.

lorainhealth-dentistry.org

La Clinica de La Raza $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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La Clinica de La Raza

Nominated by Sunlight Giving
La Clinica improves the quality of life of the diverse communities it serves by providing culturally appropriate, high-quality, and accessible health care for all.

www.laclinica.org

HOPE San Francisco Community Based Wellness Program $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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HOPE San Francisco Community Based Wellness Program

Nominated by Walter and Elise Haas Fund
HOPE SF is a public-private partnership and collective impact initiative aimed at disrupting inter-generational poverty, reducing social isolation, and creating vibrant mixed-income communities without mass displacement.

sff.org

Maternal and Family Health Services $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Maternal and Family Health Services

Nominated by NEPA Funders Collaborative
Maternal and Family Health Services oversees a network of health and nutrition centers delivering essential and preventative healthcare services to women, children, and families.

mfhs.org

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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Law Foundation of Silicon Valley

Nominated by Sunlight Giving
Law Foundation of Silicon Valley works to acheive social justice in Silicon Valley and beyond through vigorous legal advocacy.

lawfoundation.org

Tyler FAMILY Circle of Care $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Tyler FAMILY Circle of Care

Nominated by Episcopal Health Foundation
Tyler FAMILY Circle of Care, a Federally Qualified Health Center, provides access to compassionate care for families.

tylerfcc.org

MyPath $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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MyPath

Nominated by Charles Schwab Bank
MyPath engages young people in banking, saving, and credit-building by working with cities, youth employment programs, and financial institutions to build economic pathways for youth.

mypathus.org

UMOM New Day Centers $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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UMOM New Day Centers

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
UMOM New Day Center works to prevent and end homelessness with innovative strategies and housing solutions that meet the unique needs of each family and individual.

umom.org

National Immigration Forum $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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National Immigration Forum

Nominated by The JPB Foundation
The National Immigration Forum is an immigrant advocacy group advancing solutions through policy expertise, communications outreach, and coalition-building.

immigrationforum.org

Monument Crisis Center $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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Monument Crisis Center

Nominated by Sunlight Giving
Monument Crisis Center offers nutritious food, quality resources, and referrals to low-income individuals and families in order to help them become stable and secure in the community.

monumentcrisiscenter.org

United Way of Southern Nevada $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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United Way of Southern Nevada

Nominated by Las Vegas – Clark County Library District Foundation
United Way of Southern Nevada unites the community to improve people’s lives.

uwsn.org

 

New Hope Housing $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

New Hope Housing logo

New Hope Housing

Nominated by Rockwell Fund, Inc. and The Simmons Foundation
New Hope Housing provides life-stabilizing, affordable, permanent housing with support services for people who live on very limited incomes.

newhopehousing.com

Natividad Medical Foundation $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

natividad medical foundation

Natividad Medical Foundation

Nominated by Sunlight Giving
Natividad Medical Foundation brings people together to strengthen Natividad Medical Center, transforming health care into solutions that heal people, unite a community, and stand as models for the nation.

natividadfoundation.org

WorkLife Partnership $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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WorkLife Partnership

Nominated by The Rockefeller Foundation
WorkLife Partnership is a successful social enterprise dedicated to building sustainable communities and thriving workplaces by promoting employer investments in low-income workers.

worklifepartnership.org

Newhouse $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

New House logo

Newhouse

Nominated by Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
Newhouse works to break the cycle of domestic violence by providing housing, children’s services, mental-health services, case management, court advocacy, and other support.

newhouseshelter.org

Palomar $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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Palomar

Nominated by Inasmuch Foundation
Palomar, Oklahoma City’s Family Justice Center, is a collaborative model serving victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, stalking, bullying, and elder abuse.

palomarokc.org

Youth Services of Tulsa $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Youth Services of Tulsa

Nominated by The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation
Youth Services of Tulsa works to value and accept all youth, supporting and challenging them to embrace their potential.

yst.org

Operation Exodus $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

operation exodus

Operation Exodus

Nominated by Hope for New York
Operation Exodus aims to launch New York City’s Latino youth to college and lives of excellence by loving and challenging them through educational opportunities and transformational relationships.

operationexodus.org

Central Texas Food Bank $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

central texas food bank

Central Texas Food Bank

Nomination made anonymously
Central Texas Food Bank works with food donors across the country, financial supporters and volunteers to fill unmet needs in Central Texas.

centraltexasfoodbank.org

OTR Community Housing $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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OTR Community Housing

Nominated by Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing
OTR Community Housing develops and manages resident-centered affordable housing to build inclusive communities and benefit low-income residents.

otrch.org

Peninsula Family Service $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

peninsula family service

Peninsula Family Service

Nominated by Sand Hill Foundation
Peninsula Family Service strengthens the community by providing children, families, and older adults the support and tools to realize their full potential and lead healthy, stable lives.

peninsulafamilyservice.org

PREP-KC $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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PREP-KC

Nominated by Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
PREP-KC works with students, partner schools, business professionals, and higher-education institutions to improve college and career preparation for Kansas City’s urban youth.

prepkc.org

Publicolor $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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Publicolor

Nominated by Ford Foundation
Publicolor is a long-term youth development program that engages high-risk students in their education throughout the year with a continuum of design-based programs that mentor them for success in college, career, and life.

publicolor.org

SCE Federal Credit Union $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

SCE Federal Credit Union logo

SCE Federal Credit Union

Nominated by Charles Schwab Bank
SCE Federal Credit Union is a cooperative financial institution offering members personal-finance education and a full range of financial services, including basic savings, loans, and investment planning.

scefcu.org

Sacred Heart Community Service $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

sacred heart community service

Sacred Heart Community Service

Nominated bySunlight Giving
Sacred Heart Community Service is dedicated to bringing the community together to address poverty in Silicon Valley.

sacredheartcs.org

Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida logo

Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida

Nominated by Universal Orlando Foundation
Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida collects, stores, and distributes donated food to partner programs, such as food pantries, soup kitchens, women’s shelters, senior centers, and child-care facilities.

feedhopenow.org

Silver Lining Mentoring $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Silver Lining Mentoring

Nominated by Kristen Lynch Cerullo
Silver Lining Mentoring pairs youth impacted by foster care with a long-term, one-to-one volunteer, and provides other supports to empower youth and help them develop essential life skills.

silverliningmentoring.org

SAVE $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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SAVE

Nominated by Sunlight Giving
SAVE’s mission is to strengthen every individual and family served with the knowledge and support needed to break the cycle of domestic violence and build healthier lives.

save-dv.org

SAAVI Services for the Blind $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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SAAVI Services for the Blind

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
SAAVI Services for the Blind offers non-visual skills training for all ages based on high expectations in preparation for higher education, employment, and everyday living.

saavi.us

Safe Passages $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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Safe Passages

Nominated by Sunlight Giving
Safe Passages disrupts the cycle of poverty by engaging youth and families to build and drive a continuum of services that supports student success and community development.

safepassages.org

Community Health Network $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Community Health Network

Nominated by Episcopal Health Foundation
Community Health Network provides accessible and affordable healthcare to all people regardless of their ability to pay, along with education to promote healthy living.

sfachn.org

Samaritan House $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

samaritan house

Samaritan House

Nominated by Sunlight Giving
Samaritan House provides essential safety-net services for low-income children and families living in San Mateo County who struggle to meet basic human needs, such as access to food, clothing, shelter, and health care.

samaritanhousesanmateo.org

Tahirih Justice Center $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

Tahirih Justice Center logo

Tahirih Justice Center

Nominated by Fondation CHANEL
Tahirih Justice Center’s work to end violence against immigrant women and girls includes legal services, social services, policy advocacy, and training and education.

tahirih.org

San Diego Workforce Partnership $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

san diego workforce partnership

San Diego Workforce Partnership

Nominated by The James Irvine Foundation
San Diego Workforce Partnership funds job-training programs that empower job seekers to meet the current and future workforce needs of employers in San Diego County.

workforce.org

The Door $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

The Door logo

The Door

Nominated by The Robin Hood Foundation
The Door provides a range of services to disconnected, runaway, and homeless young people in New York City in order for them to gain the tools they need to become successful in school, work, and life.

door.org

Second Harvest Food Bank of San Joaquin & Stanislaus Counties $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

second harvest food bank

Second Harvest Food Bank of San Joaquin & Stanislaus Counties

Nominated by Sunlight Giving
Second Harvest Food Bank of San Joaquin & Stanislaus Counties is committed to fighting hunger by providing and distributing food to those in need and feeding hope by recognizing the diversity of those we serve and treating each individual with dignity and respect.

localfoodbank.org

 

The Family Conservancy $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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The Family Conservancy

Nominated by Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
The Family Conservancy supports families, teachers, and child care providers in their work to prepare young children for success in school and life.

uthefamilyconservancy.org

The Resurrection Project $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

The Resurrection Project logo

The Resurrection Project

The Resurrection Project strives to create healthy communities through education, organizing, real-estate development, health programs, immigration services, financial-wellness programs, and more.

resurrectionproject.org

Seven Tepees Youth Program $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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Seven Tepees Youth Program

Nominated by Tom LaTour 
Seven Tepee Youth Program’s mission is to work with urban youth to foster the skills they need to make lifelong positive choices and create their own opportunities for success.

seventepees.org

Transitions of Western Illinois $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

Transitions of Western Illinois logo

Transitions of Western Illinois

Nominated by Tracy Family Foundation
Transitions of Western Illinois provides high-quality, affordable mental health, education, and rehabilitation services.

twi.org

SHELTER, Inc. $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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SHELTER, Inc.

Nominated by Sunlight Giving
SHELTER aims to prevent and end homelessness for low-income, homeless, and disadvantaged families and individuals by providing housing, services, support, and resources that lead to self-sufficiency.

shelterinc.org

Pivotal (formerly Silicon Valley Children’s Fund) $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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Pivotal (formerly Silicon Valley Children’s Fund)

Nominated by Lisa Sobrato Sonsini 
Pivotal is committed to improving educational and life outcomes for foster youth.

pivotalnow.org

Homeless Prenatal Program $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Homeless Prenatal Program

Nominated by Anonymous
Homeless Prenatal Program (HPP) is a family resource center that empowers low-income and homeless families, particularly mothers motivated by pregnancy and parenthood, to find within themselves the strength and confidence they need to transform their lives and break the cycle of childhood poverty.

homelessprenatal.org

Volunteers in Medicine $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

Volunteers in Medicine logo

Volunteers in Medicine

Nominated by NEPA Funders Collaborative
Volunteers in Medicine provides free medical, dental, and behavioral health services to low-income families in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.

vimwb.org

Southern California College Access Network $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

southern california college access network

Southern California College Access Network

Nominated by The James Irvine Foundation
SoCal CAN aims to cultivate a network of stakeholders who together will increase the number of low-income students accessing and completing post-secondary education.

socalcan.org

Wildwood Outdoor Education Center $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Wildwood Outdoor Education Center

Nominated by Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
Wildwood Outdoor Education Center runs a residential summer camp and year-round outdoor-education and nature-immersion programs for children from low-income families.

wildwoodctr.org

St. Mary’s Dining Room $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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St. Mary’s Dining Room

Nominated by Sunlight Giving
St. Mary’s Dining Room responds to poverty in San Joaquin County by feeding the hungry, caring for health issues, and restoring human dignity.

stmarysdiningroom.org

House of Hope Green Bay $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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House of Hope Green Bay

Funded by Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region
House of Hope provides shelter and supportive services for homeless young parents and their children, including programs in job readiness and healthy-living skills.

houseofhopegb.org

Women’s Employment Network $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Women’s Employment Network

Nominated by Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
The Women’s Employment Network offers job-search, financial-coaching, and professional-development services to raise women’s self-esteem and help them achieve economic independence through sustained employment.

kcwen.org

Stockton Shelter for the Homeless $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

stockton shelter for the homeless

Stockton Shelter for the Homeless

Nominated by Sunlight Giving
Stockton Shelter for the Homeless compassionately addresses the needs of homeless individuals and families by providing safe shelter, basic necessities, and a structured opportunity to regain self-sufficiency.

stocktonshelter.org

Housing Partnership of the Fox Cities $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Housing Partnership of the Fox Cities

Nominated by Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region
Housing Partnership of the Fox Cities provides affordable homes, intensive case management, and other supports to individuals and families desiring to transition from homelessness to stable housing.

housing-partnership.org

SaverLife $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

SaverLife logo

SaverLife

Nominated by Charles Schwab Bank
SaverLife runs consumer-friendly platforms that encourage financial savings, and advocates for more equitable public and financial policies to help individual savers.

earn.org

Sunnyvale Community Services $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

sunnyvale community services

Sunnyvale Community Services

Nominated by Sunlight Giving
Sunnyvale Community Services works to prevent homelessness and hunger for low-income families and seniors facing temporary crises.

svcommunityservices.org

Huckleberry Youth Programs $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

huckleberry youth programs

Huckleberry Youth Programs

Nominated by William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Huckleberry Youth Programs provides San Francisco and Marin youth and their families with a network of services and opportunities by caring peers and adults that promote safety in times of crisis, physical and emotional health and well-being, social justice in communities facing inequality, and educational success.

huckleberryyouth.org

The Food Bank for Central & Northeast Missouri $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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The Food Bank for Central & Northeast Missouri

Nominated by Mary Winter
The Food Bank for Central & Northeast Missouri is a regional disaster and hunger-relief network that acquires and distributes millions of pounds of food annually to partner agencies across a 32-county area.

sharefoodbringhope.org

 

ICAN: Positive Programs for Youth $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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ICAN: Positive Programs for Youth

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
ICAN is a youth center that provides free, comprehensive youth, family, and community programs that empower youth to become productive, self-confident, and responsible members of the community.

icanaz.org

Social Advocates for Youth $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Social Advocates for Youth

Nominated by William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Social Advocates for Youth (SAY) is a recognized leader in serving homeless, disconnected, and at-risk youth in Sonoma County, based on the foundational program pillars of counseling, housing, and career services.

saysc.org

New York City Urban Debate League $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

new york city urban debate league

New York City Urban Debate League

Nominated by Ford Foundation
The NYC Urban Debate league is the largest debate league in the nation and believes that every school should have a debate team and every student should have access to the best debate education opportunities.

debate.nyc

Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

jacobs center for neighborhood innovation

Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation

Nominated by The James Irvine Foundation
JCNI is a place-based nonprofit working with residents and other local community organizations to revitalize San Diego’s Diamond Neighborhoods and develop the area into a vibrant and economically sustainable destination.

jacobscenter.org

A New Leaf $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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A New Leaf

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
A New Leaf provides a broad range of support services to individuals and families on their journey to independence.

turnanewleaf.org

 

John Wood Community College Foundation $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

john wood community college foundation

John Wood Community College Foundation

Nominated by Tracy Family Foundation
John Wood Community College Foundation’s mission is to promote the John Wood Community College, a two-year open-admissions college in Illinois, build goodwill and friendships, and seek financial support.

jwcc.edu

Boston Scores $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Boston Scores

Nominated by Wellington Management Foundation
Boston Scores provides at-risk youth with team-based education programs that foster their health & wellbeing, academic achievement, and civic engagement.

bostonscores.org

Arkansas Housing and Community Development Corporation $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

arkansas housing and community development corporation

Arkansas Housing and Community Development Corporation

Nominated by Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation
Arkansas Community and Economic Development and CDC is dedicated to creating affordable Community and Economic Development opportunities, fostering economic self-sufficiency, promoting training and education, and enhancing access to supportive services for low-income residents of North Little Rock, specifically residents of the North Little Rock Community and Economic Development Authority.

arhcdc.org

 

The Wright Center $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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The Wright Center

Nominated by Moses Taylor Foundation
The Wright Center is a community-based medical-education consortium and safety-net provider of primary-care services, working to improve education and patient care in a collaborative spirit to enhance outcomes, access, and affordability.

thewrightcenter.org

Covenant House New York $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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Covenant House New York

Nominated by Ford Foundation
Covenant House provides loving care and vital services to homeless, abandoned, abused, trafficked, and exploited young people.

covenanthouse.org

 

United Neighborhood Centers of Northeastern Pennsylvania $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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United Neighborhood Centers of Northeastern Pennsylvania

Nominated by Moses Taylor Foundation
United Neighborhood Centers of Northeastern Pennsylvania aims to meet the needs of local low-income families, seniors, and youth, while also empowering them to attain self-sufficiency.

uncnepa.org

Brotherhood Crusade $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Brotherhood Crusade

Nominated by Weingart Foundation
Brotherhood Crusade is a 50-year old grassroots organization with a vision of improving quality of life and meeting the unmet needs of low-income, underserved, and disenfranchised individuals in South Los Angeles. The organizaiton seeks to achieve favorable outcomes in high-risk youth through mental health, remedial education, socio-behavioral, healthy lifestyles, and parent/family engagement interventions.

brotherhoodcrusade.org

Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

lutheran social services of the southwest

Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest (LSS-SW) stabilizes individuals and families in times of crisis, builds a foundation from which to thrive, and preserves dignity for those it serves. The organization offers services and resources for refugees, children and adults with developmental disabilities, children and families, seniors, and the economically disadvantaged and homeless who need food and shelter.

lss-sw.org

My Friend’s Place $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

my friends place

My Friend’s Place

Nominated by Weingart Foundation
The mission of My Friend’s Place is to assist and inspire homeless youth to build self-sufficient lives. The organization serves Los Angeles youth (ages 12 to 25 and their children) who are experiencing homelessness through a comprehensive continuum of care that engages youth in a range of interventions that are free, flexible, and non-mandatory.

myfriendsplace.org

Marin City Health & Wellness Center $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

marin city health wellness center

Marin City Health & Wellness Center

Nominated by Marin Community Foundation
Marin City Health & Wellness Center (MCHWC), a Federally Qualified Health Center, provides accessible primary health care to low-income families, with the goals of achieving African American health equity and transforming the community through health and wellness services, especially for those struggling with poverty, chronic illness, lack of mobility, or isolation.

marincityclinic.org

Open Door Legal $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Open Door Legal

Nominated by Younger Family Foundation
Open Door Legal is working to create the country’s first system of universal access to legal representation and prove that when everyone has access to the law, poverty can be dramatically reduced.

opendoorlegal.org

United Way of Lackawanna and Wayne Counties $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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United Way of Lackawanna and Wayne Counties

Nominated by Moses Taylor Foundation
United Way of Lackawanna and Wayne Counties fights for the education, financial stability and health of every person in the community.

uwlc.net

Nevada HAND $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Nevada HAND

Nominated by Charles Schwab Bank
Nevada HAND (Housing and Neighborhood Development) provides affordable housing solutions with supportive resident services. The organization handles every aspect of development, including project financing, design, construction, and property management, and offers on-site services integrated into its properties, including case management and programs on building financial stability.

nevadahand.org

Firebird Community Arts $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

Firebird Community Arts

Firebird Community Arts

Nominated by MacArthur Foundation
Firebird Community Arts empowers and connects people — especially those who have been impacted by trauma — through the healing practices of glassblowing and ceramics.

firebirdcommunityarts.org

Women’s Resource Center $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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Women’s Resource Center

Nominated by Moses Taylor Foundation
The Women’s Resource Center provides comprehensive services for female and male victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking in Lackawanna and Susquehanna Counties.

wrcnepa.org

National Council on Crime and Delinquency $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

National Council on Crime and Delinquency

National Council on Crime and Delinquency

Nominated by Jessie Ball duPont Fund
National Council on Crime and Delinquency  collaborates with jurisdictions around the world to use research to improve service delivery to children and families, and provides training and technical assistance on issues including child welfare, juvenile justice, and adult protective services.

nccdglobal.org

United Way of Northwest Vermont $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

united way of northwest vermont

United Way of Northwest Vermont

Nominated by Community Impact Committee of United Way of Northwest Vermont
United Way of Northwest Vermont unites the community to solve complex problems and harness the power of people to create a stronger Northwest Vermont.

unitedwaynwvt.org

West Valley Community Services $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

west valley community services

West Valley Community Services

Nominated by Sunlight Giving
West Valley Community Services fights poverty by providing critical food, housing, and support services to the low-income and homeless individuals and families in Cupertino, Los Gatos, Monte Sereno, Saratoga, and West San Jose.

wvcommunityservices.org

Jose Mateo Ballet Theatre $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Jose Mateo Ballet Theatre

Nominated by The Boston Foundation
José Mateo Ballet Theatre works to make ballet accessible to everyone through innovative programming, artistic excellence, and extensive community outreach.

ballettheatre.org

Women’s Center – Youth & Family Services $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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Women’s Center – Youth & Family Services

Nominated by Sunlight Giving
Women’s Center-Youth & Family Services provides free, confidential services and shelters specifically designed to meet the needs of homeless and runaway youth and victims of domestic violence.

womenscenteryfs.org

Casa Esperanza $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Casa Esperanza

Nominated by The Boston Foundation
Casa Esperanza empowers individuals and families to recover from addiction, trauma, mental illness and other chronic medical conditions; overcome homelessness; and achieve health and wellness through comprehensive, integrated care.

casaesperanza.org

New Moms $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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New Moms

Nominated by REDF
New Moms supports young mothers (aged 24 and under) and their children with stable housing, job training, and family support. All services are delivered through a unique two-generation model—acknowledging that the well-being of mothers and children are inextricably linked, and supporting both generations’ health, education, and well-being simultaneously.

newmoms.org

New Pathways for Youth $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

new pathways for youth

New Pathways for Youth

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
New Pathways for Youth (NPFY) is a mentoring program which believes that a relationship between a youth at risk and a caring adult can be a powerful intervention. The mentoring relationships at NPFY are one-on-one, formal, structured, and incorporate programming such as intensive retreats, life skills workshops, college and career workshops, formal mentor training, and ongoing case management and mentor support.

npfy.org

Northwest Regional Workforce Investment Board $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

northwest regional workforce investment board

Northwest Regional Workforce Investment Board

Nominated by Melville Charitable Trust
To develop and sustain an effective labor market system that facilitates economic development and business growth in the Northwest Connecticut region, the Northwest Regional Workforce Investment Board (NRWIB) provides a wide variety of services for the unemployed and underemployed, including resume workshops. individualized career planning, and other job-training and readiness services.

nrwib.org

Oakland Leaf $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Oakland Leaf

Nominated by Love Cultivating Assets
Oakland Leaf provides year-round programming to inspire and excite students with creative approaches to education, and empower youth with the resiliency and confidence to face life’s obstacles and opportunities.

oaklandleaf.org

The Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP) $35,000 / 6 months (2020) $292,000 / 2 years (2016-17) $160,000 / 2 years (2015-16)

the center for effective philanthropy

The Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP)

For research into how nonprofits are experiencing working and communicating with their funders during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. (2020)
For a research project and publication entitled: “Knowledge about What Works: What and How Foundations Know” (2016-17)
For a research project and publication entitled, “Foundation Transparency: Why It Matters and What It Takes” (2015-16)
CEP provides data and insight so philanthropic funders can better define, assess, and improve their effectiveness and, as a result, their intended impact. With this research project, CEP plans to build on its previous work on foundation transparency by investigating how foundations are assessing what’s working and what isn’t (both in their programmatic areas and in their internal operations), how they use that information, and how they decide what to be open about.

effectivephilanthropy.org

Bresee $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Bresee

Nominated by Weingart Foundation
Bresee battles poverty by empowering youth and families with the resources, skills, and relationships necessary to thrive. Its clients are primarily Central American immigrants and first-generation Americans from working-class neighborhoods in Los Angeles. Breese provides family services, gang-prevention services, and youth services in academics, recreation, and workforce development.

bresee.org

Exponent Philanthropy $122,000 / 1 year (2016) $146,000 / 2 years (2015-16)

exponent philanthropy

Exponent Philanthropy

To produce a series of four regional events branded as “Philanthropy Lessons Live: Great Funder-Grantee Relationships” (2016-17)
For production and distribution of videos in which foundations share successes, failures, and lessons learned (2015-16)
Exponent Philanthropy is the country’s largest association of funders—nearly 2,200 members strong—and the only one dedicated to serving foundations with few or no staff, philanthropic families, and individual donors.

exponentphilanthropy.org

First Nations Development Institute $400,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

first nations development institute

First Nations Development Institute

For a research initiative to understand perceptions of Indians within the philanthropic community and instigate a productive dialogue on philanthropic investment in Native communities.
First Nations Development Institute is a premier national, Native American-led nonprofit organization with a mission to strengthen American Indian economies to support healthy Native communities. First Nations invests in and creates innovative institutions and models that strengthen asset control and support economic development for American Indian people and their communities.

firstnations.org

United Philanthropy Forum $300,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

united philanthropy forum

United Philanthropy Forum

To improve foundation openness through regional initiatives and nationwide learning.
United Philanthropy Forum is a national network that facilitates effective philanthropy to strengthen communities and improve lives throughout the United States. With deep regional roots and a broad nationwide reach, the Forum Network represents more than 5,500 participating organizations, the largest network serving and advancing philanthropy in America.

unitedphilforum.org

Foundation Center $301,706 / 2 years (2016-17) $296,000 / 2 years (2015-16)

foundation center

Foundation Center

To develop resources and tools focused on the greater sharing of evaluations and lessons learned through an IssueLab “evaluation vertical”, GrantCraft guide, and Glasspockets thought leadership.(2016-17)
For the expansion of IssueLab through enhanced technology and increased outreach (2015-16)
Foundation Center is a primary provider of knowledge services for the social sector. Collectively, its Glasspockets, GrantCraft, and IssueLab services offer resources and data to improve practice and to encourage the open sharing of lessons learned.  With a new searchable section of IssueLab’s website dedicated to collecting and sharing evaluations as the project’s home base, Glasspockets and GrantCraft will offer related thought leadership through various forms including a guide, blog series, case studies, and dedicated sections of the respective websites. The grant will leverage past technology and audience growth efforts by also supporting a communications campaign elevating and amplifying this work.

foundationcenter.org

Catie’s Closet $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Catie’s Closet

Nominated by The Boston Foundation
Catie’s Closet provides clothing and toiletries to children living in poverty right within their school.

catiescloset.org

FSG $271,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

fsg

FSG

To work with a subset of funders involved with the Collective Impact Forum as a “learning lab” for improving foundation openness and disseminate those learnings.
FSG is a mission-driven consulting firm for leaders in search of large-scale, lasting social change. Through a combination of customized services, powerful ideas, and learning communities like the Collective Impact Forum, FSG helps foundations, businesses, nonprofits, and governments around the world accelerate progress. The Collective Impact Forum is a field-building initiative of FSG and the Aspen Institute Forum for Community Solutions.

fsg.org

Grantmakers for Effective Organizations $165,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

grantmakers for effective organizations

Grantmakers for Effective Organizations

To experiment with two approaches to address grantee inclusion/foundation openness: 1) the Change Incubator, and 2) public workshops.
GEO is a diverse community of more than 550 grantmakers working to reshape the way philanthropy operates. Understanding that grantmakers are successful only to the extent that their grantees achieve meaningful results, GEO promotes strategies and practices that contribute to grantee success.

geofunders.org

Guidestar $90,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

guidestar

Guidestar

To prototype a mechanism for sharing beneficiary feedback between funders and nonprofits.
GuideStar is the world’s largest source of information on nonprofit organizations.

guidestar.org

National Center for Family Philanthropy $304,980 / 2 years (2016-17)

national center for family philanthropy

National Center for Family Philanthropy

To influence 500 family foundations on how to be more open and transparent in order to improve their grantmaking effectiveness through targeted communications, conference sessions and meetings, webinars, and a Transparency Assessment and Planning (TAP) Tool.
The National Center for Family Philanthropy (NCFP) is the only national nonprofit dedicated exclusively to families who give and those who work with them. NCFP provides resources, expertise and support families need to transform their values into effective giving that makes a lasting impact on the communities they serve.

ncfp.org

Women’s Funding Network $350,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

womens funding network

Women’s Funding Network

To conduct a holistic analysis of the openness, accountability, and transparency practices of 90 women’s foundations and share the learnings across the network and with the greater philanthropic community.
With close to 100 women’s foundations and gender equity funders engaged, Women’s Funding Network is the largest philanthropic network in the world devoted to women and girls, investing over $400 million annually to advance gender equity.

womensfundingnetwork.org

Creative Commons $125,000 / 1 year (2015)

creative commons

Creative Commons

For the creation of resources and tools to help foundations adopt open licensing policies
Creative Commons offers a set of free, flexible, easy-to-use copyright licenses that allows authors to share their creative works on more open terms, explicitly permitting others to freely distribute, use and build upon that work. With this grant, Creative Commons will create resources and tools to help foundations adopt open licensing policies so that more of the materials produced by grantees with grant funds can be openly shared.

creativecommons.org

GiveWell $100,000 / 1 year (2015)

givewell

GiveWell

For the Open Philanthropy Project
GiveWell provides rigorous analysis of nonprofit performance summarized in “top charity” recommendations on their website that influenced $17 million in giving by individual donors and foundations in 2013. The Open Philanthropy Project is a new initiative by GiveWell and the Good Ventures foundation that seeks to promote effective giving and open sharing by funders about their decisions, processes, lessons learned and failures.

givewell.org

Raising Special Kids $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

raising special kids

Raising Special Kids

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
Raising Special Kids provides comprehensive support to parents and family members of children with disabilities and special health care needs by providing information, training, and consultation on a wide range of topics including health care, education, behavior support, and advocacy.

raisingspecialkids.org

Center for Youth Wellness $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

center for youth wellness

Center for Youth Wellness

Nominated by The JPB Foundation
The Center for Youth Wellness is part of a national effort to revolutionize pediatric medicine and transform the way society responds to kids exposed to significant adverse childhood experiences and toxic stress.

centerforyouthwellness.org

Reach Out $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

reach out

Reach Out

Nominated by Weingart Foundation
Reach Out provides direct services, such as mentoring, counseling, primary prevention, and parenting classes, to strengthen the health and well-being of residents throughout San Bernardino and Riverside Counties.

we-reachout.org

Rubicon Programs $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

rubicon programs

Rubicon Programs

Nominated by The James Irvine Foundation
Rubicon’s mission is to transform East Bay communities by equipping people to break the cycle of poverty. It provides a range of workforce development and supportive services tailored to the needs of a diverse population, including programs to improve financial literacy, build assets/credit, and access health insurance, primary/behavioral healthcare services, and substance-use treatment.

rubiconprograms.org

Chicanos Por La Causa $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

chicanos por la causa

Chicanos Por La Causa

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
Chicanos Por La Causa is an all-encompassing organization for the underserved that includes a comprehensive range of bilingual and bi-cultural services in Economic Development, Education, Health & Human Services, and Housing.

cplc.org

Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

southwest autism research resource center

Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust 
Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC) advances research on autism, educates the public, and provides a lifetime of support for individuals with autism and their families.

autismcenter.org

St. Joseph the Worker $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

st joseph the worker

St. Joseph the Worker

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
St. Joseph the Worker (SJW) focuses solely on empowering economically disadvantaged, unemployed, and working poor job seekers to transform their lives through quality employment. Its services are available at its Phoenix offices, at satellite locations hosted by 83 partner agencies across Maricopa County, and on its Mobile Success Unit, Arizona’s first mobile job development office.

sjwjobs.org

Childhaven $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

childhaven

Childhaven

Nominated by San Juan United Way and Merrion Foundation
Childhaven serves abused, neglected, abandoned, and traumatized children and their families through a variety of services.

childhavennm.org

Children’s Law Center $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Children’s Law Center

Nominated by Ms. Elizabeth Bausch
Children’s Law Center fights so every child in DC can grow up with a loving family, good health and a quality education.

childrenslawcenter.org

Colorado Youth for a Change $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

colorado youth for a change

Colorado Youth for a Change

Nominated by The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation
Colorado Youth for a Change reengages Colorado students that are either at risk for not completing high school, or who have dropped out of school completely, by providing case management to build positive relationships, reducing barriers to educational success and coordinating academic support services, so that students will reengage with their education and earn their high school diploma or GED, thereby ultimately contributing to solving the dropout crisis in Colorado.

youthforachange.org

Community Bridges $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Community Bridges

Nominated by David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Community Bridges is one of Santa Cruz County’s largest human services nonprofits serving children, families and seniors.

communitybridges.org

St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore

Nominated by The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
For more than 150 years St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore (SVDP) has been a leading provider of community services to people suffering from the effects of hunger, homelessness, and poverty in Baltimore. It runs comprehensive programs in homelessness and supportive housing, child and family services, workforce development, access to healthy food, and emergency sssistance.

vincentbaltimore.org

Summer Learning Collaborative $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

summercollab

Summer Learning Collaborative

Nominated by Arsht-Cannon Fund
SummerCollab works hand-in-hand with community agencies to provide summer learning experiences for nearly 3,000 low income children across the state of Delaware each year.

summercollab.org

Community Care Clinic of Rowan County $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

community care clinic of rowan county

Community Care Clinic of Rowan County

Nominated by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation
Community Care Clinic of Rowan County provides primary medical and dental care as well as prescription medications to qualified under served and uninsured adults in Rowan County, North Carolina.

communitycareofrowan.org

The Light House Homeless Prevention Support Center $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

light house

The Light House Homeless Prevention Support Center

Nominated by Helen J. Serini Foundation
The Light House serves the community as a basic needs provider of food, shelter, and clothing, running emergency shelters, transitional housing residences, permanent supportive housing apartments, and an array of assistance and supportive services for clients.

annapolislighthouse.org

The Stride Center $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

the stride center

The Stride Center

Nominated by Charles Schwab Bank
The Stride Center Offers specialized technical training, professional development, job-placement, and other services to low-income adults readying for careers in technology

stridecenter.org

One-n-ten $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

one-n-ten

One-n-ten

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
One•n•Ten serves lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth by providing empowering social and service programs that promote self-expression, self-acceptance, leadership development, and healthy life choices.

onenten.org

Time for Change Foundation $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

time for change foundation

Time for Change Foundation

Nominated by The James Irvine Foundation
TheTime for Change Foundation provides housing and supportive services to help families and individuals recover from the effects of homelessness, addiction, incarceration, and mental and physical abuse.

timeforchangefoundation.org

Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

community legal services of mid-florida

Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida

Nominated by The Florida Bar Foundation
Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida is a nonprofit law firm striving to remove barriers to justice by empowering vulnerable communities through legal advocacy.

clsmf.org

Upstate Family Resource Center $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

upstate family resource center

Upstate Family Resource Center

Nominated by Mary Black Foundation and Spartanburg County Foundation
With programs focused on family development and financial stability, UFRC aims to provide educational opportunities, engaging activities, and support services that help families and the community thrive.

upstatefrc.org

West Michigan Center for Arts and Technology $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

west michigan center arts tech

West Michigan Center for Arts and Technology

Nominated by Wege Foundation
Through an adult career-training program, teen arts and technology after-school program, and two social enterprise models, the West Michigan Center for Arts + Technology (WMCAT) aims to promote a culture of opportunity for people to make social and economic progress in their lives and community.

wmcat.org

Conservation Corps North Bay $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

conservation corps north bay

Conservation Corps North Bay

Nominated by REDF
Conservation Corps North Bay, Inc. offers job training, high school education, and vocational certifications for young adults, preparing young people from all corners of the North Bay to become strong environmental leaders, develop an ethic of service and create strong, sustainable communities.

ccnorthbay.org

Workforce Alliance $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

workforce alliance

Workforce Alliance

Nominated by Melville Charitable Trust
The goals of Workforce Alliance (WFA) are to 1) expanding the number of working families who achieve economic self-sufficiency, 2) equip youth with the tools and information necessary for success in the labor market, and 3) provide specialized programming and services to targeted “hard to serve” populations to increase their labor market success.

workforcealliance.biz

Bill Wilson Center $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

Bill Wilson Center logo

Bill Wilson Center

Nominated by Sobrato Family Foundation
The Bill Wilson Center provides support to youth and families in Santa Clara County, CA, including homeless and runaway children and young adults, building skills and resiliency with programs that focus on housing, education, counseling, and advocacy.

billwilsoncenter.org

Youth Leadership Institute $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

youth leadership institute

Youth Leadership Institute

Nominated by Marin Community Foundation
The Youth Leadership Institute builds community-based programs to facilitate and support youth-led advocacy and community organizing efforts that mobilize residents, elected officials, and school systems to organize campaigns for policy and systems change.

yli.org

Birmingham Talks $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

Birmingham Talks logo

Birmingham Talks

Nominated by Results for America
Birmingham Talks is a free early-childhood program that aims to increase interactive talk with children to foster early brain development.

bamatalks.org

Domus Kids $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

domus

Domus Kids

Nominated by The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation
Domus is a human services nonprofit that serves some of the most struggling youth in Stamford and New Haven, CT through their educational, community, and residential programs.

domuskids.org

East Valley Adult Resources $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

east valley adult resources

East Valley Adult Resources

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
East Valley Adult Resources provides a full continuum of programs and services aimed at independence with dignity as older adults and families navigate the sometimes challenging journey of aging.

evadultresources.org

Book Harvest $15,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

Book Harvest logo

Book Harvest

Nominated by anonymous funder
Book Harvest provides books and literacy support to families and children, serving as a model for communities committed to ensuring that children are lifelong readers and learners.

bookharvestnc.org

Families in Transition $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

families in transition

Families in Transition

Nominated by Endowment for Health and New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
Families in Transition provides safe, affordable housing and social services to individuals and families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, enabling them to gain self-sufficiency and respect.

fitnh.org

Ability360 $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

Ability360 logo

Ability360

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Chariable Trust
Ability360 advocates personal responsibility by, and for, people with disabilities as a means to independence, and offers programs designed to help clients achieve self-sufficiency.

ability360.org

Bridgercare $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

Bridgercare logo

Bridgercare

Nominated by Rieschel Foundation
Bridgercare is a nonprofit reproductive and sexual healthcare clinic, offering wellness exams, STI testing/treatment, birth control, cancer screening, and LGBTQ care.

bridgercare.org

Genesys Works – Twin Cities $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

genesys works

Genesys Works – Twin Cities

Nominated by York Solutions’ Think IT Association

Genesys Works — Twin Cities seeks to transform the lives of disadvantaged high school students through skills training, meaningful internships, and impactful relationships.

genesysworks.org/twincities

Groundswell $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

groundswell

Groundswell

Nominated by The JPB Foundation
Groundswell serves communities in Washington D.C. and Baltimore by organizing local community solar projects that can power our communities with 100% clean, solar power while allowing us to share power with our neighbors.

groundswell.org

Brilliant Detroit $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

Brilliant Detroit logo

Brilliant Detroit

Nominated by Results for America
Brilliant Detroit provides year-round programming and support to ensure that families in high-need neighborhoods have what they need for their young children to be healthy, stable, and school-ready.

brilliantdetroit.org

Anixter Center $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

anixter center

Anixter Center

Nominated by The Chicago Community Trust
The Anixter Center provides an array of services and supports to people with developmental disabilities and related challenges so they can live, learn, work and play in the community.

anixter.org

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Memphis $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

habitat for humanity of greater memphis

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Memphis

Nominated by The Assisi Foundation of Memphis
Memphis Habitat partners with people in our community to help them build or improve places they can call home through new home construction and affordable mortgages; critical home repair and rehabilitation work; and aging in place home modifications for seniors.

memphishabitat.com

A Step Ahead Foundation $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

a step ahead foundation

A Step Ahead Foundation

Nominated by The Plough Foundation
A Step Ahead aims to provide access to long acting, reversible contraception (“LARC”) to women in Shelby County, TN. They focus on LARCs because they are the most effective methods of birth control though only 7.2% of women in the US currently use them.

astepaheadfoundation.org

Broad Street Ministry $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

Broad Street Ministry

Broad Street Ministry

Nominated by Scattergood Foundation and RISE Partnership
Broad Street Ministry is a faith community that practices radical hospitality, offering meals and other life-stabilizing programs and services to adults who are homeless, at risk of being homeless, or of low-income.

broadstreetministry.org

artworxLA $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

artworx la

artworxLA

Nominated by Weingart Foundation
ArtworxLA seeks to combat the high school drop-out crisis with a long-term, sequential arts program that inspires youth in alternative high schools to stay in school, evolve as unique individuals and flourish as creative adults.

artworxla.org

DREAM $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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DREAM

Nominated by The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation
DREAM’s mission is to provide inner-city youth with opportunities to Play, Learn and Grow. They use the power of teams to coach, teach and inspire youth to recognize their potential and realize their dreams.

wearedream.org

Blue Engine $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

blueengine

Blue Engine

Nominated by Edna McConnell Clark Foundation
Blue Engine seeks to increase college-readiness among students most at-risk of never attaining postsecondary degrees by working closely with district high schools to test innovative uses of human capital and reimagine what classrooms should look like.

blueengine.org

Blue Ribbon Commission $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

blue ribbon commission prevention of youth violence

Blue Ribbon Commission

Nominated by United Way of the Cape Fear Area
The Blue Ribbon Commission was created by a commission that included the Mayor, DA, superintendent of schools and others in response to rising crime rates in the area.

brcyez.org

Healthcare for the Homeless – Houston $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

healthcare for the homeless houston

Healthcare for the Homeless – Houston

Nominated by Episcopal Health Foundation
Healthcare for the Homeless – Houston promotes health, hope and dignity for Houston’s homeless through accessible and comprehensive care.

homeless-healthcare.org

Main Street Alliance $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

Main Street Alliance logo

Main Street Alliance

Nominated by Rockefeller Foundation
Main Street Alliance is a network helping small businesses in 11 states engage in local, state, and national advocacy around issues relevant to supporting a prosperous and sustainable small-business community.

mainstreetalliance.org

Greater Boston Legal Services $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

greater boston legal services

Greater Boston Legal Services

Nominated by The Boston Foundation
GBLS represents low-income individuals and families in Boston and 31 additional cities and towns in the Greater Boston area, assisting individual clients to secure some of the most basic necessities of life as well as addressing systemic problems that adversely impact their lives.

gbls.org

The Free Clinics $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

the free clinics

The Free Clinics

Nominated by Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC Foundation
The Free Clinics enhances the healthcare system in Henderson County & neighboring communities in North Carolina to ensure the accessibility of quality healthcare for uninsured, low-income clients.

thefreeclinics.org

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

habitat for humanity greater san francisco

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco

Nominated by Sand Hill Foundation
HHGSF aims to provide Bay Area families with a springboard to secure a stable future through affordable home ownership, financial literacy and neighborhood revitalization.

habitatgsf.org

EmpowerLA $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

Empower LA logo

EmpowerLA

Nominated by Innovation Performance Commission
Department of Neighborhood Empowerment/EmpowerLA is a City of Los Angeles agency supporting a network of Neighborhood Councils created to better connect the city’s diverse neighborhoods with city government.

empowerla.org

Homeport $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

homeport

Homeport

Nominated by Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing
Homeport aims to create healthy, stable homes for low-income residents of Central Ohio through the provision of high quality, affordable rental homes.

homeportohio.org

HopeWorks $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

hopeworks

HopeWorks

Nominated by Assisi Foundation of Memphis
HopeWorks provides hope and transformation through education, spiritual development and a respect for work.

whyhopeworks.org

Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

neighborhood housing services of chicago

Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago

Nominated by The Private Bank
NHS aims to create opportunities for people to live in affordable homes, improve their lives and strengthen their neighborhoods.

nhschicago.org

New Door Ventures $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

new door ventures

New Door Ventures

Nominated by Edna McConnell Clark Foundation
New Door prepares disconnected youth ages 16-24 in San Francisco for success in work and life through paid jobs, intensive case management, skill-building workshops and education support.

newdoor.org

Institute for Nonprofit Practice $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

institute for nonprofit practice

Institute for Nonprofit Practice

Nominated by The Boston Foundation
Institute for Nonprofit Practice works to elevate the nonprofit sector and make it exponentially more effective, connected, and diverse by educating the current and next generation of leaders.

nonprofitpractice.org

CompassPoint $15,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

Compass Point logo

CompassPoint

Nominated by Walter & Elise Haas Fund
CompassPoint is a national leadership-development and capacity-building organization helping leaders, nonprofits, and movements committed to social justice realize their full power.

compasspoint.org

Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

regional food bank of oklahoma

Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma

Nominated by Inasmuch Foundation
The Food Bank seeks to operate programs that meet a substantial increase in the demand for food, a decrease in corporate donations, and an increased understanding of our country’s diet-related public health crisis.

regionalfoodbank.org

Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

intrepid sea air and space museum complex

Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum

Nominated by Overdeck Family Foundation
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum promotes awareness and understanding of history, science and service through its collections, exhibitions and programming, in order to honor our heroes, educate the public and inspire our youth.

intrepidmuseum.org

 

Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

second harvest food bank of santa clara and san mateo counties

Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties

Nominated by David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Second Harvest is a primary source of food for individuals in the Silicon Valley region with limited incomes and few resources to access healthy food. They serve over 240,000 people every month and distribute over 1,000,000 pounds of food each week.

shfb.org

ADVOCAP $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

advocap

ADVOCAP

Nominated by Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region
ADVOCAP, a nonprofit community action agency, works in local Wisconsin counties creating opportunities for low-income people and communities to combat poverty and increase self-sufficiency.

advocap.org

SRVS $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

srvs shelby residential and vocational services

SRVS

Nominated by The Plough Foundation
SRVS seeks to enhance the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and believes that all people, regardless of ability, have the right to live, work and play in their own communities as fully integrated members of society.

srvs.org

LeadersUp $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

leadersup

LeadersUp

Nominated by The Rockefeller Foundation
LeadersUp is a talent development intermediary focused on ending the youth unemployment and opportunity divide by meeting business hiring needs with a pipeline of ready-to-work young adults.

leadersup.org

Caswell County Health Department $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

Caswell County Health Department logo

Caswell County Health Department

Nominated by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation
Caswell County Health Department operates medical clinics, provides home care to homebound patients, and runs programs that protect and promote environmental health.

caswellnc.us

Talent Development Secondary $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

talent development secondary

Talent Development Secondary

Nominated by Edna McConnell Clark Foundation
TDS is a curriculum development program based out of the School of Education at Johns Hopkins University. TDS aims to build capacity in the highest need schools that contribute the largest number of students to our nation’s dropout crisis.

talentdevelopmentsecondary.com

The Village for Families & Children $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

the village

The Village for Families & Children

Nominated by Hartford Foundation for Public Giving
Based in Hartford, CT, The Village is regional multi-service mental health organization. Founded over 200 years ago, the Village provides services to over 8,000 people annually including behavioral health, early childhood and youth development and family support services.

thevillage.org

Lone Star Family Health Center $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

lone star family health center

Lone Star Family Health Center

Nominated by Episcopal Health Foundation
Lone Star Family Health Center is a full service state-of-the-art family health services provider operating facilities in Conroe, Spring, and Willis, Texas.

lonestarfamily.org

 

Union Capital Boston $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

union capital boston

Union Capital Boston

Nominated by The Boston Foundation
UCB connects low-income community members in Boston with resources and organizations by marrying traditional community organizing with modern technology.

unioncapitalboston.org

Dancewave $15,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

Dancewave Inc logo

Dancewave

Nominated by Laureus Sport for Good
Dancewave provides access to a community dance experience that encourages individuality and whole-person development through dance training, arts education, artist-in-residence programs, events, performances, college prep, and leadership training.

dancewave.org

United Way of Buffalo & Erie County $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

united way of buffalo and erie county

United Way of Buffalo & Erie County

Nominated by Health Foundation for Western and Central New York
Among its many roles in the community, this United Way focuses on improving community conditions in education, financial stability and health and wellness.

uwbec.org

Lotus Bloom $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

lotus bloom

Lotus Bloom

Nominated by David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Lotus Bloom (LB) is a multicultural, community led organization that empowers underserved families with young children in the Oakland community.

lotusbloomfamily.org

 

Our House Shelter $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

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Our House Shelter

Nominated by W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Our House empowers homeless and near-homeless families and individuals to succeed in the workforce, in school, and in life through hard work, wise decision-making, and active participation in the community.

ourhouseshelter.org

Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

the public laboratory for open technology and science

Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science

Nominated by Rita Allen Foundation
Public Lab is a community and non-profit developing and applying open-source tools to address environmental issues that affect people.

publiclab.org

Massachusetts General Hospital, First 1,000 Days Program $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

massachusetts general hospital

Massachusetts General Hospital, First 1,000 Days Program

Nominated by The Boston Foundation
The First 1,000 Days Program of Massachusetts General brings together community health center leadership, staff and patients to identify opportunities for systems-level improvements to address the needs of the child, the mother and the family.

massgeneral.org

Enterprise for Youth $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

Enterprise for Youth logo

Enterprise for Youth

Nominated by William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Enterprise for Youth prepares San Francisco youth for their professional future with job-readiness programs, internships, a youth council, and a job bank.

enterpriseforyouth.org

Pivotal (formerly TeenForce) $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

pivotal

Pivotal (formerly TeenForce)

Nominated by Innovate Foundation
Pivotal is a social enterprise helping youth gain the skills, habits and work experience to fulfill their potential.

pivotalnow.org

UTEC $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

utec

UTEC

Nominated by Edna McConnell Clark Foundation
UTEC ignites and nurtures the ambition of Lowell’s most disconnected young people to trade violence and poverty for social and economic success.

utec-lowell.org

Matagorda Episcopal Health Outreach Program $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

matagorda episcopal health outreach program

Matagorda Episcopal Health Outreach Program

Nominated by Episcopal Health Foundation
Matagorda Episcopal Health Outreach Program is a Federally Qualified Health Center in Bay City, Texas providing healthcare services to the community of Matagorda County and surrounding areas.

mehop.org

FLY $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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FLY

Nominated by Stand Together
Fresh Lifelines for Youth (FLY) provides youth involved in the justice system and those most at risk with the motivation and support to lead safer, healthier lives through legal education, leadership training, and one-on-one mentoring.

flyprogram.org

El Buen Samaritano $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

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El Buen Samaritano

Nominated by Episcopal Health Foundation
El Buen Samaritano is an outreach ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas committed to helping Latino and other families in Central Texas lead healthy, productive and secure lives through high-quality and affordable healthcare, education and financial security services.

elbuen.org

‘Aimalama Kolea Region (Alaska & Hawai’i)

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‘Aimalama

Our group’s collective work seeks to provide Hawaiʻi communities with tools to track environmental changes occurring in their places by providing training and workshops to be active kilo (environmental observers and forecasters) and to connect them to ʻāina based organizations in their communities.  These organizations ultimately serve as repositories of this community-created and controlled environmental information.

Learn more about ‘Aimalama

East End Neighborhood House $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

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East End Neighborhood House

Nominated by Saint Luke’s Foundation of Cleveland, Ohio
East End Neighborhood House in Cleveland, Ohio compassionately provides culturally-competent integrated social services, leadership development and healthy activities that nurture our community’s individuals and families—children through seniors—to become self-sufficient and ultimately thrive.

eenh.org

Metro Housing Boston $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Metro Housing Boston

Nominated by The Boston Foundation
Metropolitan Boston Housing Partnership ensures that the region’s low- and moderate-income individuals and families have choice and mobility in finding and retaining decent affordable housing.

metrohousingboston.org

Epiphany Community Health Outreach Services (ECHOS) $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

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Epiphany Community Health Outreach Services (ECHOS)

Nominated by Episcopal Health Foundation
ECHOS improves the quality of life of the most vulnerable and at-risk individuals in our community by eliminating the disparities in access to healthcare, education and job training.

echos-houston.org

Asian Youth Center $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Asian Youth Center

Nominated by Weingart Foundation
AYC’s Educational Enrichment Services program provides low-income immigrant youth in the West San Gabriel Valley (CA) after-school and summer-school programs for academic enrichment, youth development, college and career preparation, recreation, and delinquency prevention.

asianyouthcenter.org

The Mayor’s Fund for Philadelphia $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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The Mayor’s Fund for Philadelphia

Nominated by Scattergood Foundation
The Mayor’s Fund for Philadelphia is a nonprofit that seeks to improve the quality of life for all residents through initiatives such as those focused on workforce success, access to quality pre-K education, and ending homelessness.

mayorsfundphila.org

Family Service Center of Galveston County $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

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Family Service Center of Galveston County

Nominated by Episcopal Health Foundation
Promoting the mental health and wellbeing of individuals and families through counseling, education, and prevention.

fsc-galveston.org

Middle Tyger Community Center $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Middle Tyger Community Center

Nominated by Mary Black Foundation and The Spartanburg County Foundation
Middle Tyger Community Center provides free and low cost health, education, and family support services that enrich lives and build community.

middletyger.org

 

Hui Maka’ainana o Makana Kolea Region (Alaska & Hawai’i)

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Hui Maka’ainana o Makana

Our mission is dedicated to perpetuating and teaching the skills, knowledge, and practices of our kūpuna (ancestors) through the interpretation, restoration, care, and protection of the natural and cultural resources that are located within the Hāʻena State Park.

Learn more about Hui Maka’ainana o Makana

Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

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Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan

Nominated by United Way for Southeastern Michigan
Feeding hungry people and nourishing our communities, Gleaners collects 34.5 million pounds of food a year and distributes 79,000 meals each day.

gcfb.org

Malama Pono Health Services $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

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Malama Pono Health Services

Nominated by Hawai’i Community Foundation
Malama Pono provides individualized compassionate health care services and education to meet the evolving needs of those on Kauai.

malama-pono.org

The Art Effect $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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The Art Effect

Nominated by Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley
The Art Effect is a multi-arts educational center that works with students of all ages to change lives through the arts.

feelthearteffect.org

 

Be A Leader Foundation $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Be A Leader Foundation

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
The Be A Leader Foundation aims to increase the number of college-going students in Arizona by empowering students through leadership training and mentoring to be focused, prepared, and college-bound.

bealeaderfoundation.org

Greensboro Housing Coalition $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Greensboro Housing Coalition

Nominated by BlueCross BlueShield of North Carolina
Greensboro Housing Coalition is a HUD-certified Housing Counseling Agency that works with individuals and families to provide greater access to housing opportunities and prevent housing loss.

gsohc.org

Memorial Assistance Ministries (MAM) $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

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Memorial Assistance Ministries (MAM)

Nominated by Episcopal Health Foundation
MAM assures that families have the means to meet their basic needs.

maministries.org

Kamiloloa One Ali’i Homestead Association/Native Limu Restoration Project Kolea Region (Alaska & Hawai’i)

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Kamiloloa One Ali’i Homestead Association/Native Limu Restoration Project

Our project was inspired by the desire of our kupuna (elder) limu (native Hawai’ian algae) practitioners who noticed a steady decline of our native limu along the shoreline of which we live. Our ever changing marine ecosystem has also made evident a decline of much of our natural marine resources that for generations has provided for our subsistence lifestyle. We work towards restoration of our shoreline and ocean resources, with the goal of teaching and educating our future generations to the importance of our native limu not only as a food source but its cultural relevance, and its connection to all of our marine resources as well as the overall health of our island(s).

Learn more about Kamiloloa One Ali’i Homestead Association/Native Limu Restoration Project

Oregon Museum of Science and Industry $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

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Oregon Museum of Science and Industry

Nominated by Oregon Community Foundation
OMSI inspires curiosity through engaging science learning experiences, fosters experimentation and the exchange of ideas, and stimulates informed action.

omsi.edu

Monarch Services – Servicios Monarca $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Monarch Services – Servicios Monarca

Nominated by David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Monarch Services offers comprehensive intervention services to survivors of intimate partner and sexual violence and prevention services to community members with a focus on youth and farmworkers.

monarchscc.org

Arts for LA $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

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Arts for LA

Nominated by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Arts for LA is a voice for the arts in Greater Los Angeles that informs, engages, and mobilizes individuals and organizations to advocate for access to the arts across all communities; arts education for every student; robust investment in the arts; and inclusion of diverse and underrepresented voices.

artsforla.org

Beatitudes Campus Foundation $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Beatitudes Campus Foundation

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
Beatitudes Campus is a retirement community that places extreme importance on resident engagement and empowerment and offers nearly 100 activities for its 450 independent-living residents.

beatitudescampus.org/

Hope for Prisoners $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Hope for Prisoners

Nominated by Charles Schwab Bank
Hope for Prisoners works to empower formerly incarcerated people through vocational and pre-vocational training, financial literacy, professional development, and training in leadership and technology.

hopeforprisoners.org

Laulima Kuha’o Kolea Region (Alaska & Hawai’i)

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Laulima Kuha’o

Laulima Kuha’o works to improve the lives of the people of Lana’i by maintaining historic values and culture, building community spirit, and engaging in economic and enterprise development projects.

Child Advocates of Fort Bend $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

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Child Advocates of Fort Bend

Nominated by Episcopal Health Foundation
Child Advocates of Fort Bend provides a voice, heals the hurt, and breaks the cycle of abuse for children in Fort Bend County Texas.

cafb.org

NALEO Educational Fund $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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NALEO Educational Fund

Nominated by The JPB Foundation
NALEO Educational Fund is the leading non-partisan, non-profit national organization that facilitates full Latino participation in the American political process, from citizenship to public service.

naleo.org

Good World Solutions $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

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Good World Solutions

Nominated by Cisco Systems
Good World Solutions is a social enterprise that uses technology to improve workers’ lives.

goodworldsolutions.org

Maui Nui Makai Network Kolea Region (Alaska & Hawai’i)

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Maui Nui Makai Network

We are a group of community and partner organizations exerting our kuleana (responsibility) to care for the ocean in a way that honors our kūpuna (ancestors), and the traditional and cultural practices of our places. We work to protect and restore healthy coastal and marine ecosystems for the people of Maui Nui, using powerful place-based, collaborative strategies.

Learn more about Maui Nui Makai Network

In Our Backyards $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

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In Our Backyards

Nominated by The JPB Foundation
In Our Backyards mobilizes neighbors who have good ideas to become powerful citizen leaders who plan, fund and make positive change in their own neighborhoods.

ioby.org

Neighborhood Ministries $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Neighborhood Ministries

Nomination made anonymously
Neighborhood Ministries breaks the cycle of poverty in impoverished, inner-city Phoenix by holistically loving, serving, and bringing life-transforming hope and power to families in the community.

nmphx.com

Beyond Emancipation $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Beyond Emancipation

Nominated by William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Beyond Emancipation (B:E) provides support and services to youth who have experience in the foster care or probation systems so that they can live more healthy, productive, and connected lives.

beyondemancipation.org

International Center for Appropriate and Sustainable Technology $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

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International Center for Appropriate and Sustainable Technology

Nominated by Individual Donor
ICAST (TM) develops and implements market-based solutions for issues that plague underserved communities.

icastusa.org

Hopeworks Camden $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Hopeworks Camden

Nominated by Scattergood Foundation
Hopeworks Camden provides youth and young adults with life-changing opportunities to employ technology skills at enterprising community businesses.

hopeworks.org

Punana O Kaiona (CDC) Kolea Region (Alaska & Hawai’i)

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Punana O Kaiona (CDC)

We are a grassroots organization working toward environmental justice in the Waianae Valley on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. Through our CDC’s land base of 1,100 acres and adjacent Kaala Farm, we are restoring the natural ecological balance of the Waianae Valley, the historical loi (taro patches) and the dryland forests, which naturally preserve water. We have built cultural hale (structures) for groups to come and learn about Hawaiian culture and heal from drug addiction, anger, and other social ailments. Our goal is to restore the valley’s natural ecosystem to bring back balance to the aina (Mother Earth) and help mitigate wildfire risks and damage. Our example shows how natural ecosystems can be adapted in modern contexts and influence policy for conservation and land restoration that also heals the human spirit.

Lone Star Circle of Care $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

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Lone Star Circle of Care

Nominated by Episcopal Health Foundation
Lone Star Circle of Care Federally Qualified Health Center that provides comprehensive primary care and integrated behavioral health services, regardless of ability to pay, for residents of Central Texas.

lscctx.org

Northwest Assistance Ministries $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Northwest Assistance Ministries

Nominated by Episcopal Health Foundation
Northwest Assistance Ministries is a non-profit, community-based social service agency that strives to meet basic human needs through Neighbors Helping Neighbors.

namonline.org

Phoenix Center Texas $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

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Phoenix Center Texas

Nominated by Episcopal Health Foundation
The Phoenix Center is committed to meeting the need for high-quality, affordable mental health care for children and families in need.

phoenixcentertexas.org

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
Big Brothers Big Sisters’ Big Futures program is designed to facilitate guidance between volunteers (Bigs) and youth (Littles) to help prepare them for adulthood, the workforce, financial security, and independence.

bbbsaz.org

Kawerak, Inc. Kolea Region (Alaska & Hawai’i)

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Kawerak, Inc.

Kawerak advances the capacity of people and tribes by connecting residents, communities, and tribes with resources to improve their lives and safeguard their environment, culture, and tradition.

Learn more about Kawerak, Inc.

ProUnitas $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

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ProUnitas

Nominated by Episcopal Health Foundation
ProUnitas seeks to facilitate the effective entry, coordination and implementation of Houston’s existing educational, health and social services for underserved communities.

prounitas.org

ICJS $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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ICJS

Nominated by The Osprey Foundation
The Institute for Islamic, Christian, and Jewish Studies (ICJS) advances interreligious dialogue and understanding through programming and opportunities for people and communities to engage in productive interreligious learning and relationships.

icjs.org

Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

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Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project

Nominated by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project promotes the creation, exhibition and distribution of new films/videos that address the vital social justice issues that concern queer women of color and our communities, authentically reflect our life stories, and build community through art and activism.

qwocmap.org

Native Village of Shaktoolik Kolea Region (Alaska & Hawai’i)

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Native Village of Shaktoolik

Shaktoolik is a Malemiut Eskimo village with a fishing and subsistence lifestyle. The village was originally located six miles up the Shaktoolik River and moved to the mouth of the river in 1933. This site was prone to severe storms and winds, however, and the village relocated to its present, more sheltered location in 1967. Villagers in Shaktoolik fish and follow a subsistence lifestyle, which is significantly dependent on climate conditions. Shaktoolik typically has a subarctic maritime climate but this is changing quickly with climate change.

Learn more about Native Village of Shaktoolik

ReMerge Oklahoma $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

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ReMerge Oklahoma

Nominated by Inasmuch Foundation
ReMerge is a comprehensive female diversion program designed to transform pregnant women and mothers facing incarceration into productive citizens.

remergeok.org

Samaritan Center $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

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Samaritan Center

Nominated by Episcopal Health Foundation
Samaritan Center works to improve the mental, physical, and spiritual health of children and families in Central Texas.

samaritan-center.org

Big Sky Youth Empowerment $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Big Sky Youth Empowerment

Nominated by Yucca Rieschel
Big Sky Youth Empowerment provides at-risk teenagers group mentoring, outdoor adventures, and other opportunities for the teens to experience success and gain the skills to make educated decisions towards an empowered and independent future.

byep.org

Loaves and Fishes $15,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Loaves and Fishes

Nominated by anonymous funder
Loaves and Fishes serves free, healthy meals to Minnesotans where the need is greatest, supported in part by creative food sourcing, its own farm and gardens, and food-rescue efforts.

loavesandfishesmn.org

Springboard to Opportunities $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

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Springboard to Opportunities

Nominated by Wishcamper Family Foundation
Springboard To Opportunities connects families living in affordable housing with resources and programs that help them advance themselves in school, work and life.

springboardto.org

Tanana Chiefs Conference Kolea Region (Alaska & Hawai’i)

Tanana Chiefs Conference

We are organized as Dena’ Nena’ Henash or “Our Land Speaks,” an Alaska Native nonprofit charged with advancing Tribal self-determination and enhancing regional Native unity.

Learn more about Tanana Chiefs Conference

On The Move $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

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On The Move

Nominated by The Whitman Institute
On The Move develops and sustains young leaders by building exceptional programs that challenge inequities in their communities.

onthemovebayarea.org

Our House $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Our House

Nominated by Harland Charitable Foundation
Our House offers children and families experiencing homelessness the tools, support, and education they need to thrive.

ourhousega.org

Capital Workforce Partners $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Capital Workforce Partners

Nominated by Melville Charitable Trust
Capital Workforce Partners is a regional workforce development board in Connecticut that invests in youth development, develops sustainable career paths for adult workers, and provides services for job seekers and employers.

capitalworkforce.org

Genesys Works – Bay Area $60,000 / 2 years (2016-17)

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Genesys Works – Bay Area

Nominated by GreenLight Fund Bay Area
Genesys Works of the Bay Area enables economically-disadvantaged high school students to enter and thrive in the economic mainstream by providing them the knowledge and work experience required to succeed as professionals.

genesysworks.org

Meritan $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Meritan

Nominated by The Assisi Foundation of Memphis
Meritan delivers direct care through programs in eldercare-at-home, skilled home health, job-training for seniors, therapeutic foster-family training and oversight, and residential services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

meritan.org

Alliance of Native Seedkeepers Southeastern United States

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Alliance of Native Seedkeepers

We redevelop the spiritual bonds our people have with the seeds, which in return teaches us how to become more environmentally, culturally, economically, and health conscious.

Learn more about Alliance of Native Seedkeepers

Peninsula Bridge $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Peninsula Bridge

Nominated by Sobrato Family Foundation
Peninsula Bridge transforms the lives of highly motivated, low-income students by preparing and supporting them for success in college preparatory high school programs and four-year colleges.

peninsulabridge.org

Career Resources $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Career Resources

Nominated by Melville Charitable Trust
Career Resources provides youth and adults throughout Connecticut the skills, resources, and support necessary for personal development, economic self-sufficiency, and career advancement, and provides planning and staffing resources to the business community in support of workforce development and economic growth.

careerresources.org

Another Gulf Is Possible Collaborative Southeastern United States

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Another Gulf Is Possible Collaborative

We center cultural organizing, arts-based healing, direct action, advocacy, transformative justice, education, and locally-led capacity-building training as our core areas of work.

Learn more about Another Gulf Is Possible Collaborative

Planned Parenthood Northern California $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Planned Parenthood Northern California

Nominated by William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Planned Parenthood Northern California champions healthy communities and increases access to quality health care, information, and reproductive freedom by providing medical services, education, and advocacy.

ppnorcal.org

Better Together Montgomery $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Better Together Montgomery

Nominated by Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation
Better Together Montgomery is a community-centered health initiative geared toward helping communities experiencing health inequities gain equal and equitable access to the resources and opportunities necessary for attaining whole health.

facebook.com/brighterfutures/

HASER Inc – La Colmena Cimarrona Southeastern United States

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HASER Inc – La Colmena Cimarrona

We practice solidarity economy, agroecology, and beekeeping with the intention of promoting food sovereignty in the archipelago of Puerto Rico.

Learn more about HASER Inc – La Colmena Cimarrona

Redwood Empire Food Bank $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Redwood Empire Food Bank

Nominated by Petaluma Health Center
The Redwood Empire Food Bank  is the largest hunger-relief organization serving north coastal California, from Sonoma County to the Oregon border.

refb.org

Catholic Charities Community Services $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Catholic Charities Community Services

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
Catholic Charities Community Services of Arizona (CCCS) works to fulfill its mission of “helping the community’s most vulnerable with solutions that permanently improve lives,” by providing services and programs to children, families, and individuals throughout central and northern Arizona.

catholiccharitiesaz.org

More Than Words $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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More Than Words

Nominated by The Nord Family Foundation
More Than Words is a nonprofit social enterprise that empowers young adults who are in the foster care system, court-involved, homeless, or out of school to take charge of their lives through job experiences and life-skills training.

mtwyouth.org

Root & Rebound $45,000 / 2 years (2017-18)

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Root & Rebound

Nominated by Stand Together
Root & Rebound increases access to justice and opportunity for people in reentry from prison and jail, and educates and empowers those who support them, fundamentally advancing and strengthening the reentry infrastructure across the state of California.

rootandrebound.org

Center for Urban Families $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Center for Urban Families

Nominated by The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
The Center for Urban Families (CFUF) addresses some of Baltimore’s most pressing issues — poverty, unemployment, father-absence, and family disintegration — by connecting parents to each other and their children, creating opportunities for economic and financial security through work, and providing access to key supportive services.

cfuf.org

Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC) $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC)

Nominated by The James Irvine Foundation
The Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC) empowers formerly and currently incarcerated people to thrive by providing a support network, comprehensive services, and opportunities to advocate for policy change.

antirecidivism.org

National Center for Families Learning $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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National Center for Families Learning

Nominated by Results for America
National Center for Families Learning supports multigenerational learning for families from early childhood through adult education through family literacy, learning, and engagement programs, and training to support professionals in family learning and community development.

familieslearning.org

Cosmic Poetry Sanctuary Southeastern United States

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Cosmic Poetry Sanctuary

Comics Poetry Sanctuary is a next level social experiment about peace and love. We are gathering concerns about water from the communities we work with to address water quality and clean water access. We are also currently addressing climate resiliency in the form of food, support, emergency power, and other more specific needs during climate crisis. We have a community garden and we also hold foraging walks teaching how to recognize plants that grow native in the region.

Learn more about Cosmic Poetry Sanctuary

Children’s Council of San Francisco $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Children’s Council of San Francisco

Nominated by Bainum Family Foundation
Children’s Council connects families to child care that meets their needs and works with parents, providers, and partners to make quality early care and education a reality for all children.

childrenscouncil.org

Ekvn-Yefolecv Southeastern United States

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Ekvn-Yefolecv

Ekvn-Yefolecv is dedicated to revitalizing the Maskoke language; coupling the traditional Maskoke ecological worldview with Western scientific approaches to regenerative lifeways; and practicing regenerative agriculture.

https://www.ekvn-yefolecv.org/

OneJustice $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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OneJustice

Nominated by Zellerbach Family Foundation
OneJustice provides civil legal assistance to Californians in need, and works to support and reform the civil legal-aid system.

onejustice.org

Area Agency on Aging, Region One $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Area Agency on Aging, Region One

Nominated by Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
Area Agency on Aging, Region One offers programs and services to enhance the quality of life for residents who are elderly, adults with HIV/AIDS, adults with disabilities and long-term care needs, or who are family caregivers.

aaaphx.org

Hijra House Southeastern United States

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Hijra House

Hijra House’s mission is to cultivate, advocate, and facilitate faith-based solutions to distinct economic and social challenges of low/moderate-income citizens and areas. Hijra House uplifts oyster aquaculture as a means for greater environmental and economic justice for South Mississippi and South Mississippians. In addition to providing entrepreneurial and worker-owned opportunities for South Mississippians, our aquaculture work improves Gulf of Mexico water quality; wastewater systems that are a source of pollution into the Gulf of Mexico; and ultimately the drinking water systems that impact community health. Equally as important, by advancing our aquaculture work through an alliance of agricultural concerns owned and/or led by African-American farmers and urban gardeners, we are co-building processes and addressing policy with democratic principles of inclusion and accountability while also gauging local community confidence in their drinking water.

Children’s Home Society of North Carolina $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Children’s Home Society of North Carolina

Nominated by Edna McConnell Clark Foundation
Children’s Home Society of North Carolina (CHSNC) provides a broad range of foster care and adoption services, foster care to permanency and post-permanency services, family training and education, family preservation, post-adoption support, youth education, teen-pregnancy prevention, clinical services, and professional training.

chsnc.org

Open Hearts $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Open Hearts

Nominated by Virgina G Piper Charitable Trust
Open Hearts provides integrated mental health and wellness services based in sound clinical practice, including individual and family therapy, psychiatric services, and substance-abuse services.

openheartsaz.org

ISER Caribe Southeastern United States

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ISER Caribe

We do innovative research on ecological restoration of coral reefs, potable water research, & climate change science.

https://isercaribe.org/

Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence (ATASK) $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence (ATASK)

Nominated by Anna B. Stearns Charitable Foundation
Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence (ATASK) serves pan-Asian survivors of domestic and intimate partner violence, providing services in 18 languages and dialects.

atask.org/site/

Civic Works $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Civic Works

Nominated by The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
Civic Works’ Baltimore Center for Green Careers (BCGC) is expanding access to family-sustaining STEM careers for Baltimore residents from historically marginalized communities by working with residents to build the skills needed to secure quality employment, and working with employers around investing in their workers and advancing equity across their practices.

civicworks.com

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Kansas City $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Kansas City

Nominated by Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
Big Brothers Big Sisters Kansas City empowers positive change in the community by matching adult volunteers (Bigs) with youth (Littles) to create powerful, meaningful, and life-changing friendships.

bbbskc.org

Orion Industries $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Orion Industries

Nominated by REDF
Orion Industries is a social-enterprise organization in the aerospace industry that trains, employs, mentors, and offers job-placement support throughout the community, including for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

orionworks.org

New Alpha CDC Southeastern United States

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New Alpha CDC

We work alongside coalitions of other climate justice organizations, working together to overcome create solutions to some of the world’s most pressing problems.

https://www.newalphacdc.com/

BioBus $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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BioBus

Nominated by Paul Walker and Jennifer Wheary
With programs focused on family development and financial stability, UFRC aims to provide educational opportunities, engaging activities, and support services that help families and the community thrive.

biobus.org

Community Action Project of Tulsa County $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Community Action Project of Tulsa County

Nominated by Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation
CAP Tulsa is a direct service anti-poverty organization focused exclusively on promoting the healthy development of young children in partnership with their parents and caregivers, as the strategy most likely to be effective at breaking the inter-generational cycle of poverty.

captulsa.org

PYB $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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PYB

Nominated by Scattergood Foundation
Philadelphia Youth Basketball (PYB) is a sports-based youth development organization delivering programs to middle-school youth in the city of Philadelphia, featuring basketball-skills development, academic enrichment, coaching and mentorship, leadership development, girls’ empowerment, and healthy meals.

phillyyouthbasketball.org

YWCA Silicon Valley & San Francisco/Marin $45,000 / 2 years (2018-19)

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YWCA Silicon Valley & San Francisco/Marin

Nominated by Marin Community Foundation
YWCA Silicon Valley & San Francisco/Marin is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.

ywca-sv.org

NEPA Community Health Care $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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NEPA Community Health Care

Nominated by NEPA Funders Collaborative
NEPA Community Health Care delivers community-based, patient-centered care, including primary-care, preventive-care, mental-health, and maternal-health services, to an underserved county in northeast Pennsylvania.

nepachc.org

North Carolina Climate Justice Collective Southeastern United States

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North Carolina Climate Justice Collective

We work to galvanize a just transition to a regenerative economy that ensures all people and our planet thrive. We engage with impacted communities to build grassroots power, develop movement.

https://www.ncclimatejustice.info/

Compass Working Capital $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Compass Working Capital

Nominated by Oak Foundation
Compass Working Capital supports families with low incomes in building assets and financial capabilities as a pathway out of poverty and toward greater economic opportunity.

compassworkingcapital.org

PowerMyLearning $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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PowerMyLearning

Nominated by Overdeck Family Foundation
PowerMyLearning offers products and professional development to schools, districts, teachers, and parents to strengthen the collaboration and “triangle of learning relationship” between teachers, students, and families.

powermylearning.org

Southeastern African American Farmers’ Organic Network (SAAFON) Southeastern United States

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Southeastern African American Farmers’ Organic Network (SAAFON)

We are a regional network for Black farmers committed to using ecologically sustainable practices to manage their land and the natural systems on it in order to grow food and raise livestock.

http://saafon.org/

Bridge Over Troubled Waters $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Bridge Over Troubled Waters

Nominated by Mary Black Foundation and Spartanburg County Foundation
Bridge Over Troubled Waters provides services to runaway, homeless, and high-risk youth to transform their lives, guide them toward self-sufficiency, and help them build fulfilling, meaningful futures.

bridgeotw.org

Southern Appalachian Mountain Stewards Southeastern United States

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Southern Appalachian Mountain Stewards

We are an organization of concerned citizens working to build just and equitable communities while addressing current and legacy costs of extraction in our region.

https://www.samsva.org/

Connecticut Children’s Medical Center Foundation $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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Connecticut Children’s Medical Center Foundation

Nominated by Hartford Foundation for Public Giving
Connecticut Children’s Medical Center plays a leading role in efforts to enhance child health services and address system gaps to ensure the optimal healthy development of children in Hartford and beyond.

connecticutchildrensfoundation.org

Cal Shakes $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Cal Shakes

Nominated by William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
With programs focused on family development and financial stability, UFRC aims to provide educational opportunities, engaging activities, and support services that help families and the community thrive.

calshakes.org

Prevention Point Philadelphia $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Prevention Point Philadelphia

Nominated by Scattergood Foundation
Prevention Point Philadelphia serves those living with AIDS, HIV, and substance-abuse disorders, including by providing free medical care and a syringe-exchange program.

ppponline.org

Ceres Community Project $30,000 / 1.5 years (2020-21)

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Ceres Community Project

Nominated by Marin Community Foundation
Ceres Community Project’s integrated programs train teens in leadership skills and in growing and preparing healthy foods that are then delivered to low-income clients and their families, fostering community connections and healthy eating.

ceresproject.org

DOROT $30,000 / 1.5 years (2018-20)

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DOROT

Nominated by Katzin Foundation
DOROT, a leader in the fields of aging and volunteerism, enhances the lives of older adults by bringing the generations together and alleviating social isolation and its devastating health consequences.

dorotusa.org

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