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    Funders Together to End Homelessnes

    ActivePublic CharityHuman Services
    BOSTON, MAWebsiteEIN: 27-30330482 filings on record

    About Funders Together to End Homelessnes

    Funders Together for Housing Justice mobilizes its members to use philanthropy’s voice, influence, and financial capital to end homelessness by creating and advancing lasting solutions that are grounded in racial and housing justice, driven by love and disruption, and centering people with lived expertise.

    Focus Areas

    HomelessnessHousing justiceRacial justiceAdvocacy and public policySystems changeGrantmaking practiceFunder networksPrevention and rapid re-housing

    About Funders Together to End Homelessnes

    Funders Together to End Homelessnes uses philanthropy to advance solutions to homelessness that are grounded in racial and housing justice and centered on people with lived expertise. Its recent grants show a networked approach to funding, with support flowing to organizations working on youth homelessness, public policy, workforce pathways, and community-based housing justice. The largest recent grant on file is $112,000 to True Colors United in New York for the WFM Grant Program, followed by repeated grants in the mid-$60,000 range across a wide set of organizations. The foundation’s portfolio includes groups such as Northern California Indian Development in Eureka, California, and Change Labs in Winslow, Arizona, alongside local and regional intermediaries and service organizations. That mix suggests attention to both direct support and field-building. The organization also operates learning and convening programs for funders, including Youth Homelessness Funder Strategy Circles and Foundations for Racial Equity, which places peer learning and funder capacity alongside grantmaking. Its grant history points to a national scope and a focus on organizations working within systems that shape housing stability, youth outcomes, and racial equity.

    What Funders Together to End Homelessnes Funds

    Youth homelessness is a visible part of this funder’s work. Through the WFM Grant Program, it awarded $112,000 to True Colors United in New York, a grant that stands out as the largest recent award in the data. The foundation also supports workforce and economic pathways connected to housing stability. It gave $75,000 to New York Association of Training & Employment Professionals in Albany and $65,000 to Hired in North Minneapolis, both through the same program. Racial equity appears not only in the foundation’s stated priorities but also in its program design. It runs Foundations for Racial Equity trainings and cohort participation, and recent grants include $67,000 to California Indian Manpower Consortium in Sacramento, $70,000 to Little Big Horn College in Crow Agency, and $70,000 to Purple Maia in Aiea. Community-based organizations are part of the portfolio as well, including $67,000 to Roots Community Health Center in Oakland and $65,000 to Reconcile New Orleans in New Orleans.

    How Funders Together to End Homelessnes Gives

    Typical grant size is tightly clustered: the 25th percentile and median are both $65,000, and the 75th percentile is $67,000. That pattern suggests a fairly standardized award structure, with occasional larger grants such as the $112,000 award in the recent record. The foundation is a public charity and does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. Its active programs include member-facing strategy circles, cohort learning, and paid forum sponsorships, and the sponsorship option is listed at $500 to $1,500. Recent grants appear across multiple years in the record, including 2023 and 2025, showing ongoing grantmaking rather than a one-time burst.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $1.5M

    Total Assets

    $3.8M

    Total Revenue

    $3.2M

    Total Expenses

    $2.8M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $65K and $67K, with a median of $65K.

    25th Percentile

    $65K

    Median

    $65K

    75th Percentile

    $67K

    Geographic Reach

    National13 states funded

    About 7% of grants go to recipients in MI.

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    Where Funders Together to End Homelessnes Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is national, and all recent grants in the data go to U.S. recipients. Michigan is the top state by grant count, even though the foundation is headquartered in Massachusetts. Recent recipient cities include New York, Detroit, Eureka, Minneapolis, Winslow, Crow Agency, Albuquerque, Seattle, Nashville, Sacramento, Oakland, and Chicago. Massachusetts accounts for 7% of grants, so most awards land outside the HQ state.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Funders Together to End Homelessnes

    What kinds of issues does Funders Together to End Homelessnes support?

    Its stated focus includes homelessness, housing justice, racial justice, advocacy and public policy, systems change, prevention and rapid re-housing, grantmaking practice, and funder networks. The recent grants also show support for youth homelessness, workforce-related work, and community-based organizations tied to housing stability.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The grant-size data is tightly centered around $65,000. The 25th percentile is $65,000, the median is $65,000, and the 75th percentile is $67,000, which indicates most awards fall in a narrow band.

    Does the foundation accept unsolicited participation in any programs?

    Yes. Its Funders Network for Youth Success strategy circles are open to all Funders Together members with interest in youth homelessness, and the Foundations for Racial Equity trainings are open to non-cohort funders for a fee. The Funders Forum sponsorship opportunity is also listed as accepting unsolicited participation.

    Where does the foundation give most often?

    Michigan is the top state by grant count. The grant recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with 22 grants to U.S. recipients in the recent data.

    What kinds of funder-learning or network programs does it run?

    It runs Youth Homelessness Funder Strategy Circles, which meet bimonthly for members to discuss emerging issues and collaborate, and Foundations for Racial Equity, a cohort and learning curriculum with trainings such as Understanding Power. It also offers Funders Forum sponsorship opportunities tied to its national forums.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    TRUE COLORS UNITEDNEW YORK, NY$112,0002025WFM GRANT PROGRAM
    CHANGE LABSWINSLOW, AZ$70,0002025WFM GRANT PROGRAM
    LITTLE BIG HORN COLLEGECROW AGENCY, MT$70,0002025WFM GRANT PROGRAM
    MIGIZI COMMUNICATIONS INCMINNEAPOLIS, MN$70,0002025WFM GRANT PRTOGRAM
    PURPLE MAIAAIEA, HI$70,0002025WFM GRANT PROGRAM
    SAAD KIDILYEALBERQUERQUE, NM$70,0002025WFM GRANT PROGRAM
    NORTHERN CALIFORNIA INDIAN DEVELOPMEUREKA, CA$70,0002025WFM GRANT PROGRAM
    NEW YORK ASSOCIATION OF TRAINING & EMPLOYMENT PROFESSIONALSALBANY, NY$75,0002023WFM GRANT PROGRAM
    ALTERNATIVES FOR GIRLSDETROIT, MI$75,0002023WFM GRANT PROGRAM
    FAIR WORK CENTERSEATTLE, WA$68,0002023WFM GRANT PROGRAM
    CALIFORNIA INDIAN MANPOWER CONSORTIUMSACRAMENTO, CA$67,0002023WFM GRANT PROGRAM
    ROOTS COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTEROAKLAND, CA$67,0002023WFM GRANT PROGRAM
    GIDEON'S ARMY GRASSROOTS ARMY FOR CHILDRENNASHVILLE, TN$67,0002023WFM GRANT PROGRAM
    HACK DIVERSITYBOSTON, MA$65,0002023WFM GRANT PROGRAM
    HIREDNORTH MINNEAPOLIS, MN$65,0002023WFM GRANT PROGRAM
    INSIGHT GARDEN PROGRAMBERKELY, CA$65,0002023WFM GRANT PROGRAM
    RECONCILE NEW ORLEANSNEW ORLEANS, LA$65,0002023WFM GRANT PROGRAM
    YOUTH OPPROTUNITIES UNLIMITEDCLEVELND, OH$65,0002023WFM GRANT PROGRAM
    LA PLAZA DE ENCUENTRO GATHERING PLACESW ALBUQUERQUE, NM$65,0002023WFM GRANT PROGRAM
    YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONSAN ANTONIO, TX$65,0002023WFM GRANT PROGRAM
    ROCKY MOUNTAIN PARTNERSHIPTHORNTON, CO$65,0002023WFM GRANT PROGRAM
    CHICAGO COMMONS ASSOCIATIONCHICAGO, IL$61,0002023WFM GRANT PROGRAM

    TRUE COLORS UNITED

    $112,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    WFM GRANT PROGRAM

    CHANGE LABS

    $70,000
    WINSLOW, AZ2025

    WFM GRANT PROGRAM

    LITTLE BIG HORN COLLEGE

    $70,000
    CROW AGENCY, MT2025

    WFM GRANT PROGRAM

    MIGIZI COMMUNICATIONS INC

    $70,000
    MINNEAPOLIS, MN2025

    WFM GRANT PRTOGRAM

    PURPLE MAIA

    $70,000
    AIEA, HI2025

    WFM GRANT PROGRAM

    SAAD KIDILYE

    $70,000
    ALBERQUERQUE, NM2025

    WFM GRANT PROGRAM

    NORTHERN CALIFORNIA INDIAN DEVELOPM

    $70,000
    EUREKA, CA2025

    WFM GRANT PROGRAM

    NEW YORK ASSOCIATION OF TRAINING & EMPLOYMENT PROFESSIONALS

    $75,000
    ALBANY, NY2023

    WFM GRANT PROGRAM

    ALTERNATIVES FOR GIRLS

    $75,000
    DETROIT, MI2023

    WFM GRANT PROGRAM

    FAIR WORK CENTER

    $68,000
    SEATTLE, WA2023

    WFM GRANT PROGRAM

    CALIFORNIA INDIAN MANPOWER CONSORTIUM

    $67,000
    SACRAMENTO, CA2023

    WFM GRANT PROGRAM

    ROOTS COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER

    $67,000
    OAKLAND, CA2023

    WFM GRANT PROGRAM

    GIDEON'S ARMY GRASSROOTS ARMY FOR CHILDREN

    $67,000
    NASHVILLE, TN2023

    WFM GRANT PROGRAM

    HACK DIVERSITY

    $65,000
    BOSTON, MA2023

    WFM GRANT PROGRAM

    HIRED

    $65,000
    NORTH MINNEAPOLIS, MN2023

    WFM GRANT PROGRAM

    INSIGHT GARDEN PROGRAM

    $65,000
    BERKELY, CA2023

    WFM GRANT PROGRAM

    RECONCILE NEW ORLEANS

    $65,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2023

    WFM GRANT PROGRAM

    YOUTH OPPROTUNITIES UNLIMITED

    $65,000
    CLEVELND, OH2023

    WFM GRANT PROGRAM

    LA PLAZA DE ENCUENTRO GATHERING PLACE

    $65,000
    SW ALBUQUERQUE, NM2023

    WFM GRANT PROGRAM

    YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION

    $65,000
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2023

    WFM GRANT PROGRAM

    ROCKY MOUNTAIN PARTNERSHIP

    $65,000
    THORNTON, CO2023

    WFM GRANT PROGRAM

    CHICAGO COMMONS ASSOCIATION

    $61,000
    CHICAGO, IL2023

    WFM GRANT PROGRAM