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Results: 1-25 of 513
Organization | Programs | Grant Amount | Year | Purpose |
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Deep Center Incorporated | Human Rights | $200,000 | 2022 | for general support |
NEO Philanthropy Inc. | Human Rights, Build connections within and across movements | $200,000 | 2022 | for The Embodiment Institute |
Act 4 Sa- accountability Compassion & Transparency for San Antonio | Human Rights, Build the power and capacity of grassroots organizations | $150,000 | 2022 | for general support |
Poder in Action Inc. | Human Rights, Build the power and capacity of grassroots organizations | $100,000 | 2022 | for The Prometheus Conspiracy's California work |
Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs Inc. | Human Rights, Build the power and capacity of grassroots organizations | $300,000 | 2022 | for Women on the Rise |
Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro Inc. | Human Rights, Build the power and capacity of grassroots organizations | $150,000 | 2022 | for the NC Collaborative for Strong Latinx Communities |
Designing Justice & Designing Spaces | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $400,000 | 2022 | for LA County work |
Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs Inc. | Human Rights, Build the power and capacity of grassroots organizations | $30,000 | 2022 | for WOTR Leadership Capacity |
Tides Center | Human Rights, Build the power and capacity of grassroots organizations | $500,000 | 2022 | for the Community Justice Exchange |
Social Good Fund | Human Rights | $10,000 | 2022 | for the Safe Return Project Event Sponsorship |
Transgender Law Center | Human Rights, Build connections within and across movements | $200,000 | 2022 | for the Black LGBTQIA+ Migrant Project (BLMP) |
Urban Community Network | Human Rights, Build the power and capacity of grassroots organizations | $200,000 | 2022 | for general support |
Evident Change | Human Rights, Build the power and capacity of grassroots organizations | $35,000 | 2022 | for the Free Our Kids Coalition |
Tides Center | Human Rights, Build the power and capacity of grassroots organizations | $250,000 | 2022 | for the ATD Pushback Pilot |
Social Good Fund | Human Rights, Build the power and capacity of grassroots organizations | $220,000 | 2022 | for The Safe Return Project |
Detention Watch Network | Human Rights, Build connections within and across movements | $40,000 | 2022 | for the DWN National Member Conference Event Sponsorship |
Sylvia Woods- Josephine Wyatt & Clarice Durham Memorial Foundation | Human Rights, Build the power and capacity of grassroots organizations | $50,000 | 2022 | for the Dallas Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression |
Youth ALIVE! | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $75,000 | 2022 | for general support |
Starting Over, Inc. | Human Rights, Build the power and capacity of grassroots organizations | $145,000 | 2022 | for general support |
Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity | Human Rights, Build connections within and across movements | $100,000 | 2022 | for the Spiritual Activist in Residence program |
Silicon Valley De-Bug | Human Rights, Build the power and capacity of grassroots organizations | $600,000 | 2022 | for general support |
Greater Houston Community Foundation | Human Rights, Build the power and capacity of grassroots organizations | $250,000 | 2022 | for Houston in Action’s Youth Justice Transformation Work |
Equity and Transformation | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $150,000 | 2022 | for the West Garfield Park Future Fund |
Rosenberg Foundation | Human Rights | $250,000 | 2022 | for a three-year fellowship program in California |
California Immigrant Policy Center | Human Rights, Build connections within and across movements | $200,000 | 2022 | for general support |
The list above contains awards approved by the Foundation. These are primarily grants, but also include direct charitable activities (DCAs) and program-related investments (PRIs). DCAs are distributions a foundation makes to conduct its own charitable activities, rather than by or through other organizations. PRIs are investments with a charitable purpose for which the Foundation’s primary purpose is not to produce income. Under IRS regulations, the expenses associated with DCAs and PRIs count toward a foundation’s qualifying distributions and are reported on its IRS Form 990-PF.