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    Youth Passageways

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    Kansas City, MOSitio webEIN: 47-47500953 declaraciones registradas

    About Youth Passageways

    Youth Passageways primarily funds community-led Indigenous cultural preservation, restorative justice and healing initiatives by channeling money through intermediary regrantors and small grassroots partners. Their portfolio emphasizes place-based tribal and Native-led groups, regenerative land and food projects, and organizations using restorative practices and community accountability models. Grants tend to support program continuity and regranting mechanisms rather than one-off capital projects.

    Focus Areas

    Regranting intermediaries that fund grassroots community projects (e.g., The Ahimsa Collective, For Goodness Sake)Indigenous cultural preservation and tribal community capacity (e.g., Pajaro Valley Ohlone Indian Council, Wabanaki Cultural Preservation Coalition, Cheyenne Elders Council)Restorative justice, healing, and community accountability initiatives (e.g., Hawaii Friends of Restorative Justice, The Restorative Project)Regenerative land/food sovereignty and Indigenous environmental stewardship (e.g., MILPA, Sovereign Earthworks, Tiny Seed Project)Small, place-based community organizations and arts/ancestral knowledge projects

    Who They Fund

    About Youth Passageways

    Youth Passageways repeatedly channels large grants through intermediary organizations rather than only funding direct-service groups. The clearest pattern is its support for regranting infrastructure: The Ahimsa Collective received $620,000 in both 2024 and 2025 for administrative services, and For Goodness Sake Inc received $550,000 in both years for regranting. That combination points to a funder that backs the systems moving money into small, place-based Indigenous and community-led projects. The foundation’s recent portfolio also includes recurring support for Native-led cultural preservation and community capacity. Pajaro Valley Ohlone Indian Council was awarded $125,000 in each of the two most recent years, while Wabanaki Cultural Preservation Coalition appears in both 2024 and 2025 as a $75,000 recipient. Similar repeat awards go to groups working in restorative justice, Indigenous regeneration, and ancestral knowledge transmission. The pattern is less about one-time capital projects and more about continuity for organizations that steward community-led work over time. Youth Passageways gives nationally, with recipients spread across many states and a clear emphasis on Indigenous-led partners.

    What Youth Passageways Funds

    In regranting infrastructure, Youth Passageways backed The Ahimsa Collective with $620,000 in 2024 and again in 2025 for administrative services, showing a preference for intermediary channels that can distribute support to smaller groups. For Goodness Sake Inc also received $550,000 in both years for regranting. For Indigenous cultural preservation, the foundation awarded $125,000 in each of the last two years to Pajaro Valley Ohlone Indian Council. Wabanaki Cultural Preservation Coalition received $75,000 in 2024 and 2025, and Cheyenne Elders Council was funded at $75,000 in both years. In land and food sovereignty work, Milpa received $110,000 in 2024 and 2025. Sovereign Earthworks appears as a $75,000 recipient in both years, linking the grant portfolio to regenerative land stewardship and Indigenous environmental work. Restorative justice is also present through a $100,000 grant to Transitioning Offenders Program for the Indigenous Regeneration Center.

    How Youth Passageways Gives

    Youth Passageways makes relatively large grants: the 25th percentile is $20,000, the median is $25,000, and the 75th percentile is $55,000. The recent grants list shows strong repeat funding across consecutive years, especially for intermediary and place-based partners, which suggests ongoing operating or regranting support rather than isolated awards. The foundation is organized as a grantmaker rather than a funder of individuals, and it does not make program-related investments. Grantmaking in the data is national, with all listed recipient grants going to U.S. organizations.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $3.7M

    Total Assets

    $1.1M

    Total Revenue

    $3.1M

    Total Expenses

    $3.2M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $20K and $55K, with a median of $25K.

    25th Percentile

    $20K

    Median

    $25K

    75th Percentile

    $55K

    Geographic Reach

    National21 states funded

    About 0% of grants go to recipients in DC.

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    Leadership

    Dane Zahorsky

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    Giving Approach

    Concentrated but distributed: a few large multi-grant commitments (two organizations receive seven-figure totals) alongside many repeated mid-size awards. Heavy use of regranting channels and repeat funding to the same cohorts suggests multi-year, relationship-driven support for grassroots and Indigenous-led work rather than single, dispersed one-time gifts.

    Funding Style

    passthrough fundingregranting / intermediary fundingadministrative cost supportrestricted/earmarked operational support

    Notable grantees: The Ahimsa Collective, For Goodness Sake Inc, Pajaro Valley Ohlone Indian Council, MILPA, Wabanaki Cultural Preservation Coalition

    Topics

    Indigenous regenerationcultural revitalization and knowledge transmissionIndigenous-led community developmentland stewardship / regenerative practices

    Where Youth Passageways Makes Grants

    Grant recipients are distributed across the U.S., with the top state by grant count in DC. Recent awards also land in California, Connecticut, Maine, Oklahoma, New York, and other states. Named recipient cities in the grant list include Oakland, Wolcott, Watsonville, Salinas, Klamath, Red Bank, Shelton, Honolulu, Passadumkeag, Washington, Berwyn, Denver, New York, Richmond, and Kingston. No grants in the provided data go to recipients in Missouri.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Youth Passageways

    What kinds of organizations does Youth Passageways fund most often?

    The recent grants point to Indigenous-led organizations, regranting intermediaries, and community-based groups working in cultural preservation, restorative justice, regenerative land stewardship, and ancestral knowledge transmission. Examples include repeated support for regranting organizations and tribal or Native-led councils.

    Does Youth Passageways mainly fund direct programs or intermediary regrantors?

    It clearly uses both, but intermediary funding is central. The largest recent awards went to regranting entities, including $620,000 twice to The Ahimsa Collective for administrative services and $550,000 twice to For Goodness Sake Inc for regranting.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution centers on mid-sized awards: p25 is $20,000, median is $25,000, and p75 is $55,000. Recent grants also show much larger recurring awards to a handful of intermediaries and core partners.

    Are grants concentrated in a few places?

    The foundation gives nationally, with the highest grant count in DC. The recipient list also includes organizations in California, Connecticut, Maine, Oklahoma, New York, Washington, Hawaii, Illinois, Colorado, New Jersey, and other states.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    The Ahimsa CollectiveOakland, CA$620,0002025Passthrough for Administrative Services
    For Goodness Sake IncWolcott, CT$550,0002025Regrant
    The Ahimsa CollectiveOakland, CA$150,0002025Regrant
    Pajaro Valley Ohlone Indian CouncilWatsonville, CA$125,0002025Regrant
    MILPASalinas, CA$110,0002025Regrant
    Transitioning Offenders ProgramShelton, WA$100,0002025Regrant for Indigenous Regeneration Center
    Kee Cha E Nar CorporationKlamath, CA$100,0002025Regrant
    Beauty Walker IncRed Bank, NJ$100,0002025Regrant
    Center for JusticeNew York, NY$75,0002025Regrant
    Equity and TransformationBerwyn, IL$75,0002025Regrant
    The Interoots InitiativeDenver, CO$75,0002025Regrant
    Sovereign EarthworksWashington, DC$75,0002025Regrant
    Wabanaki Cultural Preservation CoalPassadumkeag, ME$75,0002025Regrant
    Cheyenne Elder s CouncilCalumet, OK$75,0002025Regrant
    Pu UhonuaHonolulu, HI$75,0002025Regrant
    Social Good FundRichmond, CA$60,0002025Regrant
    Good Work InstituteKingston, NY$55,0002025Regrant
    Pajaro Valley Ohlone Indian CouncilWatsonville, CA$55,0002025Regrant
    The Restorative ProjectLake Hughes, CA$50,0002025Regrant
    Native American Church of SouthernTucson, AZ$50,0002025Regrant
    New ShulBrooklyn, NY$50,0002025Regrant
    CommunititesTaryytown, NY$50,0002025Regrant
    Hawaii Friends of Restorative JustiHonolulu, HI$40,0002025Regrant
    XkkfHydaburg, AK$40,0002025Regrant
    Dine Peacemaking ProjectAlbuquerque, NM$30,0002025Regrant
    Tiny Seed ProjectEast Hardwick, VT$30,0002025Regrant
    San Jose Parks FoundationSan Jose, CA$30,0002025Regrant
    National Philanthropic TrustJenkintown, PA$25,0352025Regrant
    A New Way of Life Reentry ProjectLos Angeles, CA$25,0002025Regrant
    Good Work InstituteKingston, NY$25,0002025Regrant
    Barrios UnidosChimayo, NM$25,0002025Regrant
    BUILD IncChicago, IL$25,0002025Regrant
    The Gathering for JusticeNew York, NY$25,0002025Regrant
    Excellence and Advancement FoundPflugerville, TX$25,0002025Regrant
    Joy as ResistanceDenver, CO$25,0002025Regrant
    Grinding Stone Collective IncGlendale, NY$25,0002025Regrant
    Movement Alliance ProjectPhiladelphia, PA$25,0002025Regrant
    Cihuapahtli Matriarch Council IncHuntingtn Sta, NY$25,0002025Regrant
    Native ConservancyCordova, AK$25,0002025Regrant
    Healing and Reconciliation InstitutCarmel, CA$25,0002025Regrant
    Semillas y RaicesChicago, IL$25,0002025Regrant
    Deep Medicine CircleSan Gregorio, CA$25,0002025Regrant
    United for a Fair EconomyBoston, MA$20,0002025Regrant
    GAME CHANGING MEN INCNewnan, GA$20,0002025Regrant
    Ramapough Culture and Land FoundatiNewton, NJ$20,0002025Regrant
    Unity CirclesMattapan, MA$20,0002025Regrant
    United Confederation of Taino PeoplNew York, NY$20,0002025Regrant
    Center for Regenerative EcologicalIthaca, NY$20,0002025Regrant
    Unify the WorldSan Francisco, CA$20,0002025Regrant
    Northeastern Illinois UniversityChicago, IL$20,0002025Regrant

    The Ahimsa Collective

    $620,000
    Oakland, CA2025

    Passthrough for Administrative Services

    For Goodness Sake Inc

    $550,000
    Wolcott, CT2025

    Regrant

    The Ahimsa Collective

    $150,000
    Oakland, CA2025

    Regrant

    Pajaro Valley Ohlone Indian Council

    $125,000
    Watsonville, CA2025

    Regrant

    MILPA

    $110,000
    Salinas, CA2025

    Regrant

    Transitioning Offenders Program

    $100,000
    Shelton, WA2025

    Regrant for Indigenous Regeneration Center

    Kee Cha E Nar Corporation

    $100,000
    Klamath, CA2025

    Regrant

    Beauty Walker Inc

    $100,000
    Red Bank, NJ2025

    Regrant

    Center for Justice

    $75,000
    New York, NY2025

    Regrant

    Equity and Transformation

    $75,000
    Berwyn, IL2025

    Regrant

    The Interoots Initiative

    $75,000
    Denver, CO2025

    Regrant

    Sovereign Earthworks

    $75,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Regrant

    Wabanaki Cultural Preservation Coal

    $75,000
    Passadumkeag, ME2025

    Regrant

    Cheyenne Elder s Council

    $75,000
    Calumet, OK2025

    Regrant

    Pu Uhonua

    $75,000
    Honolulu, HI2025

    Regrant

    Social Good Fund

    $60,000
    Richmond, CA2025

    Regrant

    Good Work Institute

    $55,000
    Kingston, NY2025

    Regrant

    Pajaro Valley Ohlone Indian Council

    $55,000
    Watsonville, CA2025

    Regrant

    The Restorative Project

    $50,000
    Lake Hughes, CA2025

    Regrant

    Native American Church of Southern

    $50,000
    Tucson, AZ2025

    Regrant

    New Shul

    $50,000
    Brooklyn, NY2025

    Regrant

    Communitites

    $50,000
    Taryytown, NY2025

    Regrant

    Hawaii Friends of Restorative Justi

    $40,000
    Honolulu, HI2025

    Regrant

    Xkkf

    $40,000
    Hydaburg, AK2025

    Regrant

    Dine Peacemaking Project

    $30,000
    Albuquerque, NM2025

    Regrant

    Tiny Seed Project

    $30,000
    East Hardwick, VT2025

    Regrant

    San Jose Parks Foundation

    $30,000
    San Jose, CA2025

    Regrant

    National Philanthropic Trust

    $25,035
    Jenkintown, PA2025

    Regrant

    A New Way of Life Reentry Project

    $25,000
    Los Angeles, CA2025

    Regrant

    Good Work Institute

    $25,000
    Kingston, NY2025

    Regrant

    Barrios Unidos

    $25,000
    Chimayo, NM2025

    Regrant

    BUILD Inc

    $25,000
    Chicago, IL2025

    Regrant

    The Gathering for Justice

    $25,000
    New York, NY2025

    Regrant

    Excellence and Advancement Found

    $25,000
    Pflugerville, TX2025

    Regrant

    Joy as Resistance

    $25,000
    Denver, CO2025

    Regrant

    Grinding Stone Collective Inc

    $25,000
    Glendale, NY2025

    Regrant

    Movement Alliance Project

    $25,000
    Philadelphia, PA2025

    Regrant

    Cihuapahtli Matriarch Council Inc

    $25,000
    Huntingtn Sta, NY2025

    Regrant

    Native Conservancy

    $25,000
    Cordova, AK2025

    Regrant

    Healing and Reconciliation Institut

    $25,000
    Carmel, CA2025

    Regrant

    Semillas y Raices

    $25,000
    Chicago, IL2025

    Regrant

    Deep Medicine Circle

    $25,000
    San Gregorio, CA2025

    Regrant

    United for a Fair Economy

    $20,000
    Boston, MA2025

    Regrant

    GAME CHANGING MEN INC

    $20,000
    Newnan, GA2025

    Regrant

    Ramapough Culture and Land Foundati

    $20,000
    Newton, NJ2025

    Regrant

    Unity Circles

    $20,000
    Mattapan, MA2025

    Regrant

    United Confederation of Taino Peopl

    $20,000
    New York, NY2025

    Regrant

    Center for Regenerative Ecological

    $20,000
    Ithaca, NY2025

    Regrant

    Unify the World

    $20,000
    San Francisco, CA2025

    Regrant

    Northeastern Illinois University

    $20,000
    Chicago, IL2025

    Regrant