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First Place for Youth$1,550,000 through June, 2027
to support housing, educational, and employment stability through intensive case management for transition-age foster youth in Los Angeles
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Georgia Policy Labs$50,000 through March, 2025
to support Georgia Policy Labs in examining foster youth career pathways and vocational training through Georgia's adult education system
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UC Berkeley School of Social Welfare$30,000 through March, 2025
to support a strategy consultant to guide the California Child Welfare Indicators Project's development of a sustainability plan
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Economic Security Project Inc.$105,000 through October, 2025
to implement a pilot project that increases the number of low-income families with young children and transition-aged youth in Los Angeles County receiving tax credits
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United Way of Greater Atlanta Inc.$2,150,000 through November, 2025
to build the capacity of the child welfare advocacy infrastructure in Georgia
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Saving Innocence Inc.$400,000 through December, 2025
to conduct specialized recruitment and support to caregivers for youth affected by commercial sex trafficking
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National Health Law Program Inc.$400,000 through December, 2025
to increase access to trauma-informed child welfare and high-quality mental health services for transition-age foster youth
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The Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City$100,000 through December, 2025
for the Center for Innovation through Data Intelligence to produce graduation rates and analyze and report educational and labor outcomes for students in New York City with experience in foster care
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Childrens Law Center of California$300,000 through November, 2025
to support the expansion of the pre-filing intervention program serving current parenting foster youth and their young children
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Child Trends Incorporated$100,000 through January, 2025
to develop research case studies of best practices and lessons learned on youth voice activities and their relationship to advocacy outcomes
Our grantmaking in 2024
$48,451,020 awarded through Q1 2024Click on the diagram sections for information specific to each of our program areas listed below.
View grantmaking in 2023This amount represents grantmaking within our Catholic Sisters program
About ProgramThis amount represents grantmaking within our Disaster Relief & Recovery program
About ProgramThis amount represents grantmaking within our Global Early Childhood Development program
About ProgramThis amount represents grantmaking within our US-focused Early Childhood Development program
About ProgramThis amount represents general operating support grants awarded to organizations led by under-represented populations
This amount represents grantmaking within our Foster Youth program
About ProgramThis amount represents grantmaking within our Homelessness program
About ProgramThis amount represents grantmaking within our Opportunity Youth program
About ProgramThis amount represents grantmaking within our Partnerships portfolio
About our partnersThis amount represents total giving towards Program-Related Investments
This amount represents grantmaking within our Refugees program
About ProgramThis amount represents grantmaking within our Safe Water program
About Program- Catholic Sisters
- Disaster Relief & Recovery
- Early Childhood Development: East and Southern Africa
- Early Childhood Development: United States
- Equity Fund
- Foster Youth
- Homelessness
- Opportunity Youth
- Partnerships
- Program-Related Investments
- Refugees
- Safe Water
This total represents approved grant payment activity during the selected fiscal year. However, approximately 90% of the money awarded in our program areas is part of multi-year commitments, so a grant may appear in multiple years of activity. The list below provides additional information about specific projects approved and/or paid during the fiscal year selected, including the project start date and the length of our commitment.