Oneten Coalition concentrates its giving on workforce development and tech-skills pathways that serve underserved urban populations, funding both large-scale online/placement platforms and smaller community-based training providers. The foundation favors programs that create direct employment pipelines — scholarships, apprenticeships, bootcamps and community college partnerships — and provides general operating support to a broad set of training intermediaries and local service providers. Its portfolio blends two very large strategic investments with many modest unrestricted grants to frontline organizations.
Oneten Coalition Inc concentrates its largest recent grants in workforce entry pathways: $4,130,200 went to Udacity Inc for scholarships, and $1,533,000 went to Multiverse US Inc for apprenticeships. Those two awards show the scale of the foundation’s approach in 2023, where it paired major bets on online skills and employer-linked training with a wide set of $50,000 operating grants to smaller intermediaries. The portfolio centers on tech-skills pathways for underserved urban populations, especially programs that move learners from training into jobs. The foundation’s grant list includes organizations tied to coding bootcamps, fellowship models, community college workforce partnerships, and employer-facing talent matching. In that mix are groups such as The Knowledge House Fellowship Inc, Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont Inc, Techbridge Inc, Skills for Chicagoland's Future, and the Community College of Philadelphia Foundation. The pattern is not limited to one delivery model: Oneten Coalition Inc supports both national platforms and local providers, with grants that can fund scholarships, apprenticeships, and operating support for organizations building direct employment pipelines.
Oneten Coalition Inc gives across several connected workforce areas, but the strongest thread is tech-skills training that leads to employment. Udacity Inc received $4,130,200 for scholarships, pointing to direct support for learners in online technical education. Apprenticeship pathways also appear as a major theme: Multiverse US Inc was awarded $1,533,000 for apprenticeships. Beyond those larger awards, the foundation backs community-based workforce providers. Inner-city Computer Stars Foundation received $50,000 for operating support, and The Knowledge House Fellowship Inc also received $50,000 for operating support. The grant list further includes Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont Inc, Goodwill Industries of Central North Carolina Inc, and Skills for Chicagoland's Future, each funded at $50,000 for operating support, showing an emphasis on organizations that place participants into jobs or strengthen local talent pipelines.
The typical grant size is fixed at $50,000 at the 25th percentile, median, and 75th percentile, which indicates a strong middle tier of standardized awards. The portfolio in 2023 also includes two much larger grants that sit well above that pattern. Oneten Coalition Inc is a Public Charity and Regular Funder, not a DAF or PRI vehicle. The recent grants list shows many operating-support awards alongside scholarship and apprenticeship funding. The 2023 list is entirely U.S.-based, and the same year includes both major strategic grants and a broad set of smaller awards.
$6.7M
$117M
$52.6M
$44.8M
Most grants fall between $50K and $50K, with a median of $50K.
25th Percentile
$50K
Median
$50K
75th Percentile
$50K
About 0% of grants go to recipients in CA.
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Highly concentrated at the top (two very large grants make up the majority of dollars) paired with a distributed set of modest ($30k–$50k) operating support grants to many frontline training and workforce organizations; focused on capacity support and scalable employer-aligned programs rather than long-tail philanthropic experimentation.
Notable grantees: Udacity Inc, Multiverse US Inc, Inner‑City Computer Stars Foundation, Goodwill Industries (regional affiliates), Community College of Philadelphia Foundation
Grant recipients are distributed nationally, with 24 grants to U.S. organizations and 100% of grants in the United States. California appears most often in the recipient list, with organizations in Mountain View, Los Angeles, Richmond, Oakland, Dublin, and Alpharetta among the recent grantees. New York is also prominent through recipients in New York City, Bronx, and Syracuse. Other grant destinations include Chicago, Charlotte, Greensboro, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Seattle, and Louisville.
The foundation supports workforce development and tech-skills pathways, especially scholarships, apprenticeships, bootcamps, community college partnerships, and employer-facing talent-matching programs. Recent grants also show operating support for organizations that place learners into jobs or strengthen local training pipelines.
The typical grant size is $50,000. The p25, median, and p75 are all $50,000, which suggests many awards are clustered at that level even though the foundation also makes much larger strategic grants.
No. The recent grants listed are all in the United States, with 24 grants and 100.0% of the distribution going to U.S. recipients.
The recent list includes a mix of national platforms, workforce intermediaries, and community-based providers. Examples include Udacity Inc for scholarships, Multiverse US Inc for apprenticeships, and several operating-support recipients such as Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont Inc, Techbridge Inc, and the Community College of Philadelphia Foundation.
Yes. California is the top state by grant count in the recipient list, while New York also appears frequently. The recipients are spread across cities including Mountain View, Los Angeles, Oakland, New York, Chicago, Charlotte, Atlanta, and Philadelphia.
2023
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2023.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UDACITY INC | MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA | $4,130,200 | 2023 | SCHOLARSHIPS |
| MULTIVERSE US INC | NEW YORK, NY | $1,533,000 | 2023 | APPRENTICESHIPS |
| DBA INSTRIDE | LOS ANGLES, CA | $50,000 | 2023 | OPERATING SUPPORT |
| INNER-CITY COMPUTER STARS FOUNDATION | CHICAGO, IL | $50,000 | 2023 | OPERATING SUPPORT |
| UVARO INC | SEATTLE, WA | $50,000 | 2023 | OPERATING SUPPORT |
| THE KNOWLEDGE HOUSE FELLOWSHIP INC | BRONX, NY | $50,000 | 2023 | OPERATING SUPPORT |
| GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF THE SOUTHERN PIEDMONT INC | CHARLOTTE, NC | $50,000 | 2023 | OPERATING SUPPORT |
| GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF CENTRAL NORTH CAROLINA INC | GREENSBORO, NC | $50,000 | 2023 | OPERATING SUPPORT |
| TECHBRIDGE INC | ATLANTA, GA | $50,000 | 2023 | OPERATING SUPPORT |
| CORRELATION ONE INC | NEW YORK, NY | $50,000 | 2023 | OPERATING SUPPORT |
| GENERAL ASSEMBLY SPACE INC | NEW YORK, NY | $50,000 | 2023 | OPERATING SUPPORT |
| GENSPARK | ALPHARETTA, GA | $50,000 | 2023 | OPERATING SUPPORT |
| DIVERSENOTE1 INC | YPSILANTI, MI | $50,000 | 2023 | OPERATING SUPPORT |
| CAREERWORK | SEATLLE, WA | $50,000 | 2023 | OPERATING SUPPORT |
| SKILLS FOR CHICAGOLAND'S FUTURE | CHICAGO, IL | $50,000 | 2023 | OPERATING SUPPORT |
| SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY | SYRACUSE, NY | $50,000 | 2023 | OPERATING SUPPORT |
| COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF PHILADELPHIA FOUNDATION | PHILADELPHIA, PA | $50,000 | 2023 | OPERATING SUPPORT |
| SOCIAL GOOD FUND | RICHMOND, CA | $50,000 | 2023 | OPERATING SUPPORT |
| SHRM FOUNDATION | ALEXANDRIA, VA | $50,000 | 2023 | OPERATING SUPPORT |
| DREAM CORPS | OAKLAND, CA | $50,000 | 2023 | OPERATING SUPPORT |
| LOVE NEVER FAILS US | DUBLIN, CA | $50,000 | 2023 | OPERATING SUPPORT |
| INTERAPT | LOUISVILLE, KY | $50,000 | 2023 | OPERATING SUPPORT |
| IMPACT INSTITUTE | DUNCANVILLE, TX | $50,000 | 2023 | OPERATING SUPPORT |
| NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE | NEW YORK, NY | $30,000 | 2023 | OPERATING SUPPORT |
UDACITY INC
$4,130,200SCHOLARSHIPS
MULTIVERSE US INC
$1,533,000APPRENTICESHIPS
DBA INSTRIDE
$50,000OPERATING SUPPORT
INNER-CITY COMPUTER STARS FOUNDATION
$50,000OPERATING SUPPORT
UVARO INC
$50,000OPERATING SUPPORT
THE KNOWLEDGE HOUSE FELLOWSHIP INC
$50,000OPERATING SUPPORT
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF THE SOUTHERN PIEDMONT INC
OPERATING SUPPORT
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF CENTRAL NORTH CAROLINA INC
$50,000OPERATING SUPPORT
TECHBRIDGE INC
$50,000OPERATING SUPPORT
CORRELATION ONE INC
$50,000OPERATING SUPPORT
GENERAL ASSEMBLY SPACE INC
$50,000OPERATING SUPPORT
GENSPARK
$50,000OPERATING SUPPORT
DIVERSENOTE1 INC
$50,000OPERATING SUPPORT
CAREERWORK
$50,000OPERATING SUPPORT
SKILLS FOR CHICAGOLAND'S FUTURE
$50,000OPERATING SUPPORT
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY
$50,000OPERATING SUPPORT
COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF PHILADELPHIA FOUNDATION
$50,000OPERATING SUPPORT
SOCIAL GOOD FUND
$50,000OPERATING SUPPORT
SHRM FOUNDATION
$50,000OPERATING SUPPORT
DREAM CORPS
$50,000OPERATING SUPPORT
LOVE NEVER FAILS US
$50,000OPERATING SUPPORT
INTERAPT
$50,000OPERATING SUPPORT
IMPACT INSTITUTE
$50,000OPERATING SUPPORT
NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE
$30,000OPERATING SUPPORT