• United Way Inc.
    $7,775,000 through August, 2015

    towards a $30 million budget to support the continued implementation of Home for Good Action Plan ($2.275 million for Home For Good implementation and $5.5 million for leveraged grants through the Home For Good Funders Collaborative).

    Homelessness USA Awarded: August, 2012
  • Enterprise Community Partners, Inc.
    $190,000 through August, 2014

    to support a study on the evolving financing of permanent supporting housing with a focus on the current environment in the Los Angeles area.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: August, 2012
  • The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
    $1,359,000 through May, 2016

    to expand the multiple sclerosis program at Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    Multiple Sclerosis USA Awarded: August, 2012
  • Global Fund for Children
    $275,000 through September, 2014

    to support a cluster of grassroots organizations in Kenya and Tanzania that provide early childhood development programs to young children affected by HIV/AIDS in communities with a high prevalence of the disease.

    Global Early Childhood Development Africa Awarded: August, 2012
  • Alliance for Children's Rights
    $300,000 through August, 2014

    to support innovative post-AB 12 (California Fostering Connections to Success Act) policies, practice models, and new resources and technology to support transition-age youth in Los Angeles.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: August, 2012
  • Public Counsel
    $650,000 through August, 2014

    to provide legal services to transition age foster youth in Los Angeles with an emphasis on crossover and pregnant and parenting foster youth, and to advocate for system improvements.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: August, 2012
  • Inwood House
    $2,400,000 through August, 2015

    to support two programs for pregnant and parenting New York City foster youth.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: August, 2012
  • Firelight Foundation
    $2,100,000 through September, 2015

    to support community-based organizations to implement high quality, cost-effective, and holistic models of early childhood development services that improve physical, social, and cognitive outcomes of children 0-5 in Malawi, Tanzania, and Zambia.

    Global Early Childhood Development Africa Awarded: August, 2012
  • Plan International USA
    $1,500,000 through March, 2014

    to expand the implementation of a community-led model of early childhood care and development to include young children affected by HIV/AIDS aged 0-5, their communities and parents/caregivers in Kenya and Mozambique.

    Global Early Childhood Development Africa Awarded: August, 2012
  • Human Sciences Research Council
    $1,400,000 through April, 2017

    to design, conduct, and implement an overall monitoring, evaluation, and learning strategy for the Foundation's Children Affected by HIV/AIDS Initiative.

    Global Early Childhood Development Africa Awarded: August, 2012