Grant Partners

  • Homeboy Industries Logo

    Started as a jobs program offering alternatives to gang violence in one of the toughest neighborhoods in Los Angeles, Homeboy assists at-risk, recently released, and formerly gang involved youth to become contributing members of their communities through a variety of services in response to their multiple needs.

    Free programs -- including counseling, education, tattoo removal, substance abuse and addiction assistance, job training and job placement -- enable young people to redirect their lives.

  • International Indian Treaty Council

    The IITC supports grassroots Indigenous struggles through information dissemination, networking, coalition building, technical assistance, organizing and facilitating the effective participation of traditional Peoples in local, regional, national and international forums, events and gatherings.

  • International Institute of the Bay Area Logo

    The International Institute of the Bay Area welcomes, educates and serves immigrants, refugees and their families as they join and contribute to the community.

  • Jane Addams Senior Caucus is a grassroots organization of Chicago-area older adults organizing to build relationships, develop leaders, educate people and create the power necessary for older adults to play a central role in determining their quality of life. Our primary goal is to develop senior leadership and organized power for social justice.

  • Just in Time for Foster Youth Logo

    Just In Time for Foster Youth provides transitioning foster youth with opportunities for self-sufficiency through emergency support, essential resources, and caring personal guidance at critical junctures on their path to independence.

  • Justice Now Logo

    Our mission is to end violence against women and stop their imprisonment. We believe that prisons and policing are not making our communities safe and whole but that, in fact, the current system severely damages the people it imprisons and the communities most affected by it. We promote alternatives to policing and prisons and challenge the prison industrial complex in all its forms.

  • Khmer Girls in Action Logo

    Khmer Girls in Action’s role is to empower young Southeast Asian women to become relevant social justice organizers who can respond to the immediate needs of their communities.

  • La Raza Logo

    La Raza Centro Legal is a community-based legal organization dedicated to empowering Latino, immigrant and low-income communities of San Francisco to advocate for their civil and human rights. We combine legal services, organizing, advocacy, and social services to build grassroots power and alliances towards creating a movement for a just society.

  • Lake Family Resource Center Logo

    Lake Family Resource Center supports Lake County to achieve safe, sustainable and healthy families and communities.

  • Learning and Loving Logo

    The Learning and Loving Education Center is a non-denominational women-focused nonprofit organization, partially sponsored by the Sisters of the Presentation that provides education, outreach, and resources to low-income immigrant women and their children. Founded in 1994, the Learning and Loving Education Center was established to teach skills, foster hopes, and provide direction to marginalized immigrant students who are limited by illiteracy, poverty, and lack of access to educational opportunities and services to improve their lives and the lives of their families.

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