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    Annie E Casey Foundation

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    Baltimore, MDSitio web4105476600

    About Annie E Casey Foundation

    Devoted to developing a brighter future for millions of children, youth and families by strengthening families, building stronger communities and ensuring access to opportunity through data-driven research, policy advocacy, grantmaking and impact investments.

    Focus Areas

    child welfarejuvenile justice reformeconomic opportunitycommunity development and civic sitesaffordable housingyouth development and transitionsracial equity and inclusiondata and researchimpact investing

    Who They Fund

    youth and young adults (including leadership-focused cohorts)young workers (low-income)parents receiving TANF

    About Annie E Casey Foundation

    Annie E Casey Foundation Inc directs some of its largest recent grants toward youth engagement, especially the Jim Casey Initiative. Cetera Inc received repeated support of $1,200,215 in 2024 and 2025 for youth engagement activities, and the pattern continues with another 2025 grant of $1,077,650 for the same work. That level of repeated funding points to a funder that backs multi-year strategies rather than isolated awards. The foundation also pairs direct service and policy work. New America Foundation received $1,185,000 in 2025 for the Partnership to Advance Youth Apprenticeship, while the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities received $700,000 in 2025 to provide technical assistance to the State Priorities Partnership network and help advance equitable state budgets and tax systems. Those grants sit alongside support for family well-being, juvenile justice, and youth leadership. Across the recent grants list, Annie E Casey Foundation Inc appears to use grants to build field capacity, strengthen implementation, and support data-driven work. Child Trends Inc, the Fund for Educational Excellence, and the Arizona Community Foundation Inc each appear with purpose-driven awards tied to strategy groups, leadership and engagement, and EITC outreach to young workers.

    What Annie E Casey Foundation Funds

    Youth engagement and leadership is a clear thread in the recent grants. Annie E Casey Foundation Inc gave $665,000 in 2025 to the Fund for Educational Excellence to support a youth and young adult leadership and engagement strategy, linking grant dollars to organized leadership development. Workforce preparation also shows up through apprenticeship and benefits access. New America Foundation received $1,185,000 in 2025 for the Partnership to Advance Youth Apprenticeship, and the Arizona Community Foundation Inc received $640,000 in 2025 for EITC outreach to young workers and other youth policy priorities. Family well-being and access to postsecondary pathways are another focus. Child Trends Inc received $725,000 in 2025 for self-evaluation and data for the Family Well-Being Strategy Group, and The Institute for College Access and Success received $690,000 in 2025 for improving postsecondary access for parents receiving TANF. Juvenile justice appears in place-based work as well: La Plazita Institute received $600,000 in 2025 to support the Albuquerque Justice for Youth Community Collaborative.

    How Annie E Casey Foundation Gives

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $341.8M

    Total Assets

    $2.3B

    Total Revenue

    $164.1M

    Total Expenses

    $182.8M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $5K and $78K, with a median of $40K.

    25th Percentile

    $5K

    Median

    $40K

    75th Percentile

    $78K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional51 states funded

    About 22% of grants go to recipients in GA.

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    Where Annie E Casey Foundation Funds

    Top 2 recipient countries by grant volume for Annie E Casey Foundation.

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United StatesDomestic5,427$372.1M
    99.9%
    2U.S. Virgin Islands3$225K

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    EIN: 52-1951681
    4 declaraciones registradas
    justice-involved youth / youth on juvenile probation
    children and families (general child health and well-being)
    Albuquerque community / local youth-serving communities

    Funding Style

    capacity buildingtechnical assistancepolicy advocacy supportprogram/field expansionevaluation and data strengthening

    Topics

    youth apprenticeship and workforce developmentyouth engagement and leadership developmentjuvenile justice reform / credible messenger programsclimate and infrastructure careers and benefits accessbenefits outreach (EITC) and access for young workersfamily well-being and postsecondary access for parents on TANFemployment-related social enterprises and regional wealth-building

    Typical awards cluster around the mid-five-figure to low-six-figure range: the p25 is $5,000, the median is $40,000, and the p75 is $78,344. The recent grants list also shows much larger strategic awards in the hundreds of thousands and above, suggesting a mix of small grants and major multi-year investments. The same grantees often reappear across years, including Cetera Inc, New America Foundation, Child Trends Inc, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, and the Fund for Educational Excellence. That recurring pattern fits a regular funder with program-related investments and a grantmaking style centered on sustained initiatives, technical assistance, and field-building rather than one-off awards.

    Where Annie E Casey Foundation Makes Grants

    Grant activity is regional, with 99.9% of grants going to U.S. recipients and 22% of grants landing in Maryland, the foundation’s headquarters state. Beyond Maryland, frequent recipient locations include Washington, DC; St. Petersburg, FL; Bethesda, MD; Phoenix, AZ; and Albuquerque, NM. The top state by grant count is Georgia, showing that giving is not limited to the headquarters area.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Annie E Casey Foundation

    What are Annie E Casey Foundation Inc’s main focus areas?

    The foundation’s focus areas include child welfare, juvenile justice reform, economic opportunity, community development and civic sites, affordable housing, youth development and transitions, racial equity and inclusion, data and research, and impact investing. Recent grants also show work in youth apprenticeship, EITC outreach, and family well-being.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The typical grant size is $5,000 at the 25th percentile, $40,000 at the median, and $78,344 at the 75th percentile. Recent awards also include larger multi-year grants in the hundreds of thousands and above for strategy, technical assistance, and field partnerships.

    Does Annie E Casey Foundation Inc make repeated grants to the same organizations?

    Yes. Several grantees appear in multiple years, including Cetera Inc, New America Foundation, Child Trends Inc, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, and the Fund for Educational Excellence. The repeated awards suggest ongoing support for continuing initiatives and strategy work.

    What kinds of organizations does the foundation support?

    Recent grantees include nonprofits, policy organizations, community foundations, universities, and intermediaries such as New America Foundation, Child Trends Inc, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, The Institute for College Access and Success, and the Arizona Community Foundation Inc. The foundation also funds individuals and makes program-related investments.

    Where do most grants go geographically?

    The foundation gives regionally, with 22% of grants going to recipients in Maryland and the highest grant count in Georgia. The recent grants list also shows frequent recipients in Washington, DC, St. Petersburg, FL, Bethesda, MD, Phoenix, AZ, and Albuquerque, NM.

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    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

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    Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    CETERA INCST PETERSBURG, FL$1,200,2152025SUPPORT FOR JIM CASEY INITIATIVE YOUTH ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES
    New America FoundationWashington, DC$1,185,0002025Support for the Partnership to Advance Youth Apprenticeship
    Cetera IncSt Petersburg, FL$1,077,6502025Support for Jim Casey Initiative Youth Engagement Activities
    NEW AMERICA FOUNDATIONWASHINGTON, DC$935,0002025SUPPORT FOR THE PARTNERSHIP TO ADVANCE YOUTH APPRENTICESHIP
    CETERA INCST PETERSBURG, FL$848,6502025SUPPORT FOR JIM CASEY INITIATIVE YOUTH ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES
    AMALGAMATED CHARITABLE FOUNDATIONWASHINGTON, DC$845,1902025SUPPORT FOR THE CLIMATE AND INFRASTRUCTURE CAREERS AND BENEFITS ACCESS INITIATIVES
    NEW AMERICA FOUNDATIONWASHINGTON, DC$780,0002025SUPPORT FOR THE PARTNERSHIP TO ADVANCE YOUTH APPRENTICESHIP
    Child Trends IncBethesda, MD$725,0002025Support for self-evaluation and data for Family Well-Being Strategy Group
    CENTER ON BUDGET AND POLICY PRIORITIESWASHINGTON, DC$700,0002025SUPPORT TO PROVIDE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO THE STATE PRIORITIES PARTNERSHIP (SPP) NETWORK, AND HELP ADVANCE EQUITABLE STATE BUDGETS AND TAX SYSTEMS
    Center on Budget and Policy PrioritiesWashington, DC$700,0002025Support to provide technical assistance to the State Priorities Partnership (SPP) network, and help advance equitable state budgets and tax systems
    The Institute for College Access and SuccessOakland, CA$690,0002025Support for Improving Postsecondary Access for Parents Receiving TANF
    CHILD TRENDS INCBETHESDA, MD$685,0002025SUPPORT FOR SELF-EVALUATION AND DATA FOR FAMILY WELL-BEING STRATEGY GROUP
    PARTNERSHIP FOR AMERICA'S CHILDRENWASHINGTON, DC$674,0002025SUPPORT FOR STATE POLICY ADVOCACY REFORM CENTER
    FUND FOR EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCEBALTIMORE, MD$665,0002025SUPPORT A YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT LEADERSHIP AND ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY
    FUND FOR EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCEBALTIMORE, MD$665,0002025SUPPORT A YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT LEADERSHIP AND ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY
    ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INCPHOENIX, AZ$640,0002025SUPPORT EITC OUTREACH TO YOUNG WORKERS AND OTHER YOUTH POLICY PRIORITIES
    CHILD TRENDS INCBETHESDA, MD$605,0002025SUPPORT FOR SELF-EVALUATION AND DATA FOR FAMILY WELL-BEING STRATEGY GROUP
    LA PLAZITA INSTITUTEALBUQUERQUE, NM$600,0002025SUPPORT THE ALBUQUERQUE JUSTICE FOR YOUTH COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE
    CENTER ON BUDGET AND POLICY PRIORITIESWASHINGTON, DC$600,0002025SUPPORT TO PROVIDE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO THE STATE PRIORITIES PARTNERSHIP (SPP) NETWORK, AND HELP ADVANCE EQUITABLE STATE BUDGETS AND TAX SYSTEMS
    UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILLCHAPEL HILL, NC$575,0002025SUPPORT THE EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE GROUP TO STRENGTHEN CAPACITY IN IMPLEMENTATION PRACTICE
    University of North Carolina at Chapel HillChapel Hill, NC$575,0002025Support to Evidence Based Practice Group to deepen capacity in implementation practice
    INSIDE CIRCLESAN ANSELMO, CA$560,0002025SUPPORT FOR INSIDE CIRCLE FOUNDATION'S HEALING APPROACH, YAE AND SUPPLEMENTAL COACHING
    Georgetown UniversityWashington, DC$550,0002025Support Child Health Leadership Network, Cohort #4
    National Fund for Workforce Solutions IncWashington, DC$550,0002025Support the expansion of Generation Work
    REDFSan Francisco, CA$548,0002025Support for expanding employment-related social enterprises and field building
    Inside CircleSacramento, CA$535,0002025Support for advancing Inside Circle's healing approach with young adults and developing peer circle facilitators
    PARTNERSHIP FOR AMERICA'S CHILDRENWASHINGTON, DC$535,0002025SUPPORT FOR STATE POLICY ADVOCACY REFORM CENTER
    INSIDE-OUTSIDE CIRCLE FOUNDATIONSAN ANSELMO, CA$525,0002025SUPPORT FOR INSIDE CIRCLE FOUNDATION'S HEALING APPROACH, YAE AND SUPPLEMENTAL COACHING
    Arizona Community Foundation IncPhoenix, AZ$508,4002025Support EITC Outreach to Young Workers and other Youth Policy Priorities
    POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU INCWASHINGTON, DC$503,6002025SUPPORT TO INCREASE PUBLIC AWARENESS OF THE STATUS OF US CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
    SouthWest Organizing ProjectAlbuquerque, NM$500,0002025Support the Albuquerque Justice for Youth Community Collaborative
    Kindred FuturesAtlanta, GA$500,0002025Support the development of regional wealth building strategies
    Credible Messenger Mentoring MovementWashington, DC$500,0002025Support the development of credible messenger programs for juvenile probation
    CREDIBLE MESSENGERS MENTORING MOVEMENTWASHINGTON, DC$500,0002025SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF CREDIBLE MESSENGER PROGRAMS FOR JUVENILE PROBATION
    LA PLAZITA INSTITUTEALBUQUERQUE, NM$500,0002025SUPPORT THE ALBUQUERQUE JUSTICE FOR YOUTH COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE
    CREDIBLE MESSENGERS MENTORING MOVEMENTWASHINGTON, DC$500,0002025SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF CREDIBLE MESSENGER PROGRAMS FOR JUVENILE PROBATION
    REDFSAN FRANCISCO, CA$500,0002025SUPPORT FOR EXPANDING EMPLOYMENT-RELATED SOCIAL ENTERPRISES AND FIELD BUILDING
    Race ForwardNew York, NY$500,0002025Support to provide technical assistance across sectors and to grantees
    SCHOOL AND MAIN INSTITUTE INCBOSTON, MA$495,3012025SUPPORT LEARN AND EARN TO ACHIEVE POTENTIAL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND LEARNING COMMUNITY
    UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILLCHAPEL HILL, NC$475,0002025SUPPORT TO EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE GROUP TO DEEPEN CAPACITY IN IMPLEMENTATION PRACTICE
    SCHOOL AND MAIN INSTITUTE INCBOSTON, MA$468,0252025SUPPORT LEARN AND EARN TO ACHIEVE POTENTIAL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND LEARNING COMMUNITY
    EQUAL MEASUREPHILADELPHIA, PA$465,0002025SUPPORT IMPLEMENTATION OF A YOUTH RESEARCH ADVISORY
    Population Reference Bureau IncWashington, DC$463,5002025Support to increase public awareness of the status of US children and young people
    YOUNG INVINCIBLESWASHINGTON, DC$450,0002025SUPPORT FOR BOLSTERING YOUTH ENGAGEMENT
    ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INCPHOENIX, AZ$447,0002025SUPPORT EITC OUTREACH TO YOUNG WORKERS AND OTHER YOUTH POLICY PRIORITIES
    THINK OF USWASHINGTON, DC$447,0002025SUPPORT FWSG FINANCE ANALYSIS ACROSS SYSTEMS, ALTERNATIVE PERMANENCY OPTION AND EQUITY STRATEGY
    Possibility LabsSan Francisco, CA$440,0002025Support Probation Transformation Technical Assistance by Catalyze Justice in High Impact Sites and Initiative-Wide
    Think of UsWashington, DC$437,4002025Support Capacity Building Efforts of Kintups Empowerment Network to Provide Mentoring, Job Skill Development and Prevention Programming
    CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF SOCIAL POLICYWASHINGTON, DC$435,6652025SUPPORT PREGNANCY PREVENTION AND PARENTING SUPPORT CONSULTATIVE PARTNER
    JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITYBALTIMORE, MD$420,0002025SUPPORT TO TEST THE ON TRACK TO CAREER SUCCESS FRAMEWORK TO IMPROVE HIGH SCHOOL CONNECTION, GRADUATION AND WORKFORCE READINESS IN LOUISIANA AND NEW MEXICO

    CETERA INC

    $1,200,215
    ST PETERSBURG, FL2025

    SUPPORT FOR JIM CASEY INITIATIVE YOUTH ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES

    New America Foundation

    $1,185,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Support for the Partnership to Advance Youth Apprenticeship

    Cetera Inc

    $1,077,650
    St Petersburg, FL2025

    Support for Jim Casey Initiative Youth Engagement Activities

    NEW AMERICA FOUNDATION

    $935,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SUPPORT FOR THE PARTNERSHIP TO ADVANCE YOUTH APPRENTICESHIP

    CETERA INC

    $848,650
    ST PETERSBURG, FL2025

    SUPPORT FOR JIM CASEY INITIATIVE YOUTH ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES

    AMALGAMATED CHARITABLE FOUNDATION

    $845,190
    WASHINGTON, DC
    2025

    SUPPORT FOR THE CLIMATE AND INFRASTRUCTURE CAREERS AND BENEFITS ACCESS INITIATIVES

    NEW AMERICA FOUNDATION

    $780,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SUPPORT FOR THE PARTNERSHIP TO ADVANCE YOUTH APPRENTICESHIP

    Child Trends Inc

    $725,000
    Bethesda, MD2025

    Support for self-evaluation and data for Family Well-Being Strategy Group

    CENTER ON BUDGET AND POLICY PRIORITIES

    $700,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SUPPORT TO PROVIDE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO THE STATE PRIORITIES PARTNERSHIP (SPP) NETWORK, AND HELP ADVANCE EQUITABLE STATE BUDGETS AND TAX SYSTEMS

    Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

    $700,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Support to provide technical assistance to the State Priorities Partnership (SPP) network, and help advance equitable state budgets and tax systems

    The Institute for College Access and Success

    $690,000
    Oakland, CA2025

    Support for Improving Postsecondary Access for Parents Receiving TANF

    CHILD TRENDS INC

    $685,000
    BETHESDA, MD2025

    SUPPORT FOR SELF-EVALUATION AND DATA FOR FAMILY WELL-BEING STRATEGY GROUP

    PARTNERSHIP FOR AMERICA'S CHILDREN

    $674,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SUPPORT FOR STATE POLICY ADVOCACY REFORM CENTER

    FUND FOR EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE

    $665,000
    BALTIMORE, MD2025

    SUPPORT A YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT LEADERSHIP AND ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY

    FUND FOR EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE

    $665,000
    BALTIMORE, MD2025

    SUPPORT A YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT LEADERSHIP AND ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY

    ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INC

    $640,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2025

    SUPPORT EITC OUTREACH TO YOUNG WORKERS AND OTHER YOUTH POLICY PRIORITIES

    CHILD TRENDS INC

    $605,000
    BETHESDA, MD2025

    SUPPORT FOR SELF-EVALUATION AND DATA FOR FAMILY WELL-BEING STRATEGY GROUP

    LA PLAZITA INSTITUTE

    $600,000
    ALBUQUERQUE, NM2025

    SUPPORT THE ALBUQUERQUE JUSTICE FOR YOUTH COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE

    CENTER ON BUDGET AND POLICY PRIORITIES

    $600,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SUPPORT TO PROVIDE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO THE STATE PRIORITIES PARTNERSHIP (SPP) NETWORK, AND HELP ADVANCE EQUITABLE STATE BUDGETS AND TAX SYSTEMS

    UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL

    $575,000
    CHAPEL HILL, NC2025

    SUPPORT THE EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE GROUP TO STRENGTHEN CAPACITY IN IMPLEMENTATION PRACTICE

    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    $575,000
    Chapel Hill, NC2025

    Support to Evidence Based Practice Group to deepen capacity in implementation practice

    INSIDE CIRCLE

    $560,000
    SAN ANSELMO, CA2025

    SUPPORT FOR INSIDE CIRCLE FOUNDATION'S HEALING APPROACH, YAE AND SUPPLEMENTAL COACHING

    Georgetown University

    $550,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Support Child Health Leadership Network, Cohort #4

    National Fund for Workforce Solutions Inc

    $550,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Support the expansion of Generation Work

    REDF

    $548,000
    San Francisco, CA2025

    Support for expanding employment-related social enterprises and field building

    Inside Circle

    $535,000
    Sacramento, CA2025

    Support for advancing Inside Circle's healing approach with young adults and developing peer circle facilitators

    PARTNERSHIP FOR AMERICA'S CHILDREN

    $535,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SUPPORT FOR STATE POLICY ADVOCACY REFORM CENTER

    INSIDE-OUTSIDE CIRCLE FOUNDATION

    $525,000
    SAN ANSELMO, CA2025

    SUPPORT FOR INSIDE CIRCLE FOUNDATION'S HEALING APPROACH, YAE AND SUPPLEMENTAL COACHING

    Arizona Community Foundation Inc

    $508,400
    Phoenix, AZ2025

    Support EITC Outreach to Young Workers and other Youth Policy Priorities

    POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU INC

    $503,600
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SUPPORT TO INCREASE PUBLIC AWARENESS OF THE STATUS OF US CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE

    SouthWest Organizing Project

    $500,000
    Albuquerque, NM2025

    Support the Albuquerque Justice for Youth Community Collaborative

    Kindred Futures

    $500,000
    Atlanta, GA2025

    Support the development of regional wealth building strategies

    Credible Messenger Mentoring Movement

    $500,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Support the development of credible messenger programs for juvenile probation

    CREDIBLE MESSENGERS MENTORING MOVEMENT

    $500,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF CREDIBLE MESSENGER PROGRAMS FOR JUVENILE PROBATION

    LA PLAZITA INSTITUTE

    $500,000
    ALBUQUERQUE, NM2025

    SUPPORT THE ALBUQUERQUE JUSTICE FOR YOUTH COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE

    CREDIBLE MESSENGERS MENTORING MOVEMENT

    $500,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF CREDIBLE MESSENGER PROGRAMS FOR JUVENILE PROBATION

    REDF

    $500,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    SUPPORT FOR EXPANDING EMPLOYMENT-RELATED SOCIAL ENTERPRISES AND FIELD BUILDING

    Race Forward

    $500,000
    New York, NY2025

    Support to provide technical assistance across sectors and to grantees

    SCHOOL AND MAIN INSTITUTE INC

    $495,301
    BOSTON, MA2025

    SUPPORT LEARN AND EARN TO ACHIEVE POTENTIAL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND LEARNING COMMUNITY

    UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL

    $475,000
    CHAPEL HILL, NC2025

    SUPPORT TO EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE GROUP TO DEEPEN CAPACITY IN IMPLEMENTATION PRACTICE

    SCHOOL AND MAIN INSTITUTE INC

    $468,025
    BOSTON, MA2025

    SUPPORT LEARN AND EARN TO ACHIEVE POTENTIAL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND LEARNING COMMUNITY

    EQUAL MEASURE

    $465,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    SUPPORT IMPLEMENTATION OF A YOUTH RESEARCH ADVISORY

    Population Reference Bureau Inc

    $463,500
    Washington, DC2025

    Support to increase public awareness of the status of US children and young people

    YOUNG INVINCIBLES

    $450,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SUPPORT FOR BOLSTERING YOUTH ENGAGEMENT

    ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INC

    $447,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2025

    SUPPORT EITC OUTREACH TO YOUNG WORKERS AND OTHER YOUTH POLICY PRIORITIES

    THINK OF US

    $447,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SUPPORT FWSG FINANCE ANALYSIS ACROSS SYSTEMS, ALTERNATIVE PERMANENCY OPTION AND EQUITY STRATEGY

    Possibility Labs

    $440,000
    San Francisco, CA2025

    Support Probation Transformation Technical Assistance by Catalyze Justice in High Impact Sites and Initiative-Wide

    Think of Us

    $437,400
    Washington, DC2025

    Support Capacity Building Efforts of Kintups Empowerment Network to Provide Mentoring, Job Skill Development and Prevention Programming

    CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF SOCIAL POLICY

    $435,665
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SUPPORT PREGNANCY PREVENTION AND PARENTING SUPPORT CONSULTATIVE PARTNER

    JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY

    $420,000
    BALTIMORE, MD2025

    SUPPORT TO TEST THE ON TRACK TO CAREER SUCCESS FRAMEWORK TO IMPROVE HIGH SCHOOL CONNECTION, GRADUATION AND WORKFORCE READINESS IN LOUISIANA AND NEW MEXICO