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Public Media Group of Southern California$1,700,000 through December, 2018
to support the creation of Fostering Hope, a multi-media public awareness effort dedicated to educate, inspire, and call to action viewership around issues impacting foster youth.
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iFoster Inc.$750,000 through December, 2018
to improve and continue to deliver resources through the online Transition Age Youth Assistant, which provides linkages to careers and college through a digital locker for foster youth.
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First Star Inc.$400,000 through November, 2017
to continue the First Star Bruin Scholars Academy in Los Angeles and to create a summer academy for foster youth in New York.
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Coalition for Responsible Community Development$1,125,000 through December, 2018
to increase the college and career readiness of youth aging out of foster care in South Los Angeles.
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Childrens Law Center of California$1,050,000 through December, 2018
to expand the Crossover Advocacy and Resource Effort (CARE) program that assists foster youth in Los Angeles who have become involved in the juvenile justice system.
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The Childrens Aid Society$500,000 through June, 2018
to support caregiver recruitment and services for teens in foster care, and advocacy for older youth in New York City.
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Regents of the University of California at Berkeley$630,000 through August, 2018
to support a regional analysis of data on Los Angeles County transition age foster youth through the California Child Welfare Indicators Project.
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Fedcap Rehabilitation Services$1,590,000 through August, 2018
to implement and scale the PrepNOW training for caregivers of transition age youth in New York City and Los Angeles County.
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University of Chicago$560,000 through June, 2018
to support the ongoing California Youth Transitions to Adulthood Study (CalYOUTH), which tracks the outcomes of youth exiting care in Los Angeles County and across the state.
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Children Now$750,000 through August, 2018
to advocate for policies and increased funding to benefit transition-age foster youth in California.
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.